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* '''Enhance Product Design:''' Aid in the development of more sustainable products by understanding their environmental footprints.
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=List of LCA impact indicators===
=List of LCA impact indicators==
 
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Overview

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a systematic methodology used to evaluate the environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life, from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling. LCA provides a comprehensive view of the environmental aspects and potential impacts of a product or service.

Objectives of LCA:

  • Identify Improvement Opportunities: Pinpoint areas within the product life cycle where environmental impacts can be reduced.
  • Support Decision Making: Inform policymakers and industry leaders in making more environmentally conscious decisions.
  • Enhance Product Design: Aid in the development of more sustainable products by understanding their environmental footprints.

List of LCA impact indicators=

Indicator overview
Group IndicatorKey Indicator(eng) Definition ValueUnits
Emissions LcaGghEmissions Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Measures the emissions of GHGs, often expressed in terms of CO2 equivalents kgCO2e
Water LcaBluewaterFootprint Blue Water Footprint Quantifies the consumption of surface and groundwater resources CBM
Energy LcaEnergyUse Energy Use Assesses the total energy consumption, often distinguishing between renewable and non-renewable sources MJ or KWH
Eutrophication Potential LcaNitroEmissions H+ Nitrogen Emissions Indicates the impact on aquatic ecosystems due to excess nutrients MOL
Eutrophication Potential LcaPhospEmissions H+ Phosphorus Emissions Indicates the impact on aquatic ecosystems due to excess nutrients MOL
Acidification Potential LcaAcidPotential H⁺ Ion Acidification Potential Measures the potential of substances to cause acid rain (measured in moles of H+ or equivalent) MOL
Ozone Depletion Potential LcaOzoneDepPot Ozone Depletion Potential Assesses the impact on the ozone layer KGCFC11E
Resource Depletion LcaRenewResDep Renewable Resource Depletions Evaluates the depletion of renewable natural resources KG
Resource Depletion LcaNonRenewResDep Non-Renewable Resource Depletions Evaluates the depletion of non-renewable natural resources KG
Waste LcaWasteGenerate Waste Generation Quantifies the amount and type of waste produced KG or CBM
Toxicological Impact LcaToxicImpact Toxicological Impact Assesses the potential toxic impacts on human health and ecosystems (measured in comparative toxic units) CTU