Life Cycle Assessment - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool (2024)

Life Cycle Assessment

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) aims to quantify the environmental impacts that arise from material inputs and outputs, such as energy use or air emissions, over a product’s entire life cycle to assist consumers in making decisions that will benefit the environment. LCA is typically a "cradle-to-grave" approach, which begins with the gathering of raw materials from the earth to create the product and ends at the point when all materials are returned to the earth.

The goal of LCA is to:

  • Quantify or otherwise characterize all the inputs and outputs over a product’s life cycle
  • Specify the potential environmental impacts of these material flows
  • Consider alternative approaches that change those impacts for the better
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Figure 1: Inputs and outputs over a product’s life cycle

It is important to take into consideration the entire life cycle of materials, systems, and the whole building when making design or purchasing decisions.

Benefits of LCA

Provide comprehensive view of the environmental impactsSee more than just the “use” phase
Quantify environmental effects such as overall energy consumption or air emissionsRecognize inefficiencies or significant changes across life cycle phases
Allow comparison of alternatives "apples to apples"Reduce overall environmental impact and costs (as in an economic input-output LCALife Cycle Assessment - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool (2))

Challenges with LCA

Defining LCA boundaries and scopeWhere do I want to draw the line? What attributes am I interested in comparing against one another? How far down the chain do I want to identify and quantify these material flows, and is that data even available?
Data availabilityIs data available to quantify material inputs and outputs at all stages of my defined scope? Is this data from a reliable source (e.g., manufacturer)?
Quantifying environmental impactsHow can these material flows be quantified into environmental categories (e.g., global warming)?
Weighting impacts across stakeholdersWhat environmental category are we most concerned about (e.g., global warming, energy use, acidification) and how does it compare to other environmental attributes?
Life Cycle Assessment

        - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool (2024)
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