The Most Important Step in Doing an LCA
“If I were given one hour to save the planet, I would spend 59 minutes defining the problem and one minute resolving it.”
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“If I were given one hour to save the planet, I would spend 59 minutes defining the problem and one minute resolving it.”
Looking back at the advances of 2020 and ahead to our hopes for 2021
As Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been increasingly adopted as an analytical tool by corporations, organizations, and public agencies, there’s been a parallel rise in research into how LCA is done and how its utility for sustainability assessment and decision-making can be improved.
With ever-increasing interest in sustainability, companies serving both consumer and B-to-B markets often find it beneficial to highlight an attribute of a product, process, or piece of packaging that sounds good from a sustainability perspective.
Organizations seeking to reduce their environmental impact typically implement a range of different actions. They may focus on reducing emissions from employee commuting by encouraging carpooling, cycling, or (depending on pandemic conditions) use of public transportation or working from home.
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We’re proud to share a new publication from EarthShift Global senior analyst Valentina Prado.