Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA)

Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool used to calculate the ecological impact of a product or activity.

Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA)

Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool used to calculate the ecological impact of a product or activity.

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LCA is used to evaluate the whole lifecycle of a product, starting with the extraction of the raw materials at the very beginning of the product life and ending with recycling or depositing at the end of the cycle.

A coherent method for working out the ‘overall’ impact of a product ensures a level playing field when determining products’ environmental performance.

This is important, for instance, in automotive applications. For instance, by favouring ‘lightweight’ materials per se – the production of which can cause more CO2 emissions than the materials may save in the terms of tailpipe emissions – more is lost than gained. Recycling and re-use of materials is another aspect of sustainability and climate protection that cannot be evaluated by measuring use-phase emissions only.

Life cycle thinking is everywhere to be seen in product policymaking, and the EU’s 2020 Circular Economy Action Plan further consolidates the critical role of Life-Cycle Assessment

A standard and robust assessment methodology is essential to the consistent application of life cycle thinking in product policy.  The Commission’s Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology standardises the assessment and communication of environmental claims by manufacturers, and could help support product policies that take a lifecycle perspective. EUROFER has been supporting the continuous improvement of environmental impact indicators.





Published: 23 April 2020. Most recent update: 23 April 2020.
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