Abstract

PurposeThe European Commission’s Integrated Product Policy Communication, 2003, defined Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as the ‘best framework for assessing the potential environmental impacts of products’. Since then, the use of LCA and life cycle approaches has been developing in a wide range of European policies, and its use has also significantly grown in business. Increasing the availability of quality-assured Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data is the current challenge to ensure the development of LCA in various areas.MethodsOne solution to increase availability is to use LCI data from multiple database sources but under the condition that such LCI data are fully interoperable.Results and discussionThis paper presents original solutions and recent achievements towards increased availability, quality and interoperability of life cycle inventory data, developed through European Commission-led activities and based on wide stakeholder consultation and international dialogue. An overview of related activities, such as the International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD), the European Reference Life Cycle Database (ELCD) and the ILCD Entry-Level quality requirements are presented. The focus is then on the Life Cycle Data Network (LCDN).ConclusionsA non-centralised data network of LCI datasets complying with minimum quality requirements that was politically launched in February 2014, already includes several database nodes from different worldwide sources and has the potential to contribute to the needs of the international community.

Highlights

  • Results and discussionThis paper presents original solutions and recent achievements towards increased availability, quality and interoperability of life cycle inventory data, developed through European Commission-led activities and based on wide stakeholder consultation and international dialogue

  • 1.1 Policy contextAfter its debut in the European Commission (EC)’s Integrated Product Policy Communication (European Commission 2003), as ‘best framework for assessing the potential environmental impacts of products’, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been increasingly used in support of policy and business in the European Union (EU)

  • A non-centralised data network of Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) datasets complying with minimum quality requirements that was politically launched in February 2014, already includes several database nodes from different worldwide sources and has the potential to contribute to the needs of the international community

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Results and discussion

This paper presents original solutions and recent achievements towards increased availability, quality and interoperability of life cycle inventory data, developed through European Commission-led activities and based on wide stakeholder consultation and international dialogue. An overview of related activities, such as the International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD), the European Reference Life Cycle Database (ELCD) and the ILCD Entry-Level quality requirements are presented. The focus is on the Life Cycle Data Network (LCDN)

Conclusions
Policy context
Scientific and technical context
Aim of this paper
Setting up a reference LCI database for EU
Setting-up meaningful and practicable data quality requirements
Method
Reviewing ELCD 3 against ILCD entry-level requirements
Main features of the Life Cycle Data Network
Current status of the Life Cycle Data Network
Conclusions and perspectives
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