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SEVE. B-PATH, LBNL. Log On. Sustainability Consultants | Best Foot Forward. Leading international advisor, Anthesis Consulting Group PLC, acquires European firm Best Foot Forward in breakthrough deal London, 7 October 2013: Sustainability specialist Anthesis Consulting Group PLC (Anthesis) has created a new global sustainability consulting platform with the acquisition of UK blue-chip advisors Best Foot Forward, announced today. The agreement combines Best Foot Forward’s Europe-based team with the existing US and Asian operations of Anthesis to form a worldwide expert group.

Anthesis says it has identified unmet client demand for expert sustainability consulting which combines corporate strategy, analytics, behavioural change expertise and full program delivery. “The current market is polarised between large non-specialist consultancies and small boutique sustainability firms typically operating single jurisdictions. Best Foot Forward is one of Europe’s most highly regarded sustainability firms with offices in London and Oxford.

About Anthesis. Life Cycle Thinking. Life cycle thinking is defined as a production and consumption strategy that aims at taking into account all of the impacts (environmental, economic and social) that a product or service will have throughout its life cycle, "from cradle to grave". The life cycle of a product includes: At each life cycle stage, there is resource and energy consumption and impacts created (social, economic and environmental). Life cycle thinking aims to minimize the negative impacts while avoiding transferring on the problem from one life cycle stage to another. The strategy is based on a toolbox called Life Cycle Management (LCM) which include the following tools: Applied to product design, production processes and a decision-making aid, life cycle thinking is an essential concept for implementing sustainable development. Sustainable development therefore demands a new way of seeing production and consumption.

LCM uses a toolbox made up of different approaches and methods, including: Best Foot Forward infographics. Assessing Pavements from Cradle to Grave: Reducing Roadway Impacts. When is a pavement born? What does it look like when it’s time has come to an end? These questions weigh heavy on the minds of the increasing number of agencies and institutions that are planning roadway and rehabilitation projects. While cost is still the driving force behind roadway construction projects, increasingly other factors, such as schedule, contractor reputation, and in particular environmental responsibility are playing a role in the decision making process. In this edition of the RoadReady Newsletter we’re going to explore the world of Lifecycle Assessment, it’s important to pay attention if someone mentions the term LCA as a part of your project, and some considerations as it is applies to road construction.

What is Life Cycle Assessment? Life Cycle Assessment, or LCA, is a tool used to summarize the inputs and outputs of a process or product over a period of time. Let’s say we are interested in performing a LCA for a paving project. System Boundary Analysis Period In Use. LCA food. A practical guide to green products and services - News & events - JRC. Life Cycle Thinking aims at improving the environmental performance of goods and services © EU, 2012 A new JRC report provides key information for policy makers and business managers on how to assess the environmental impacts of products and services through more consistent and better quality life cycle assessments. Life Cycle Thinking (LCT) helps to assess the sustainability of supply chains, use, and end-of-life management options for goods and services.

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a structured scientific method, internationally standardised according to ISO 14040 and 14044 that facilitates the implementation of LCT. It quantifies the resources consumed, emissions, and related environmental, health and resource depletion issues that are associated with any specific good or service. eTool - Analysis software for sustainable design. ILCD Handbook. Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment - Carnegie Mellon University. The Boustead Model. What is the Boustead Model? The Boustead Model is a computer modelling tool for lifecycle inventory calculations. There are three main groups of files: the program files, the core data files, and the top data files as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4. Structure of the Boustead Model showing the three main groups of files. The program files are those which allow you to interact with the model. The top data files are those created by you and contain the information for unit operations that you create. 1.

The core data files contain information on a range of different fuel production and materials processing operations. A. Unit operations Because of the manner in which The Boustead Model has evolved over the last twenty years, it is both extremely simple to operate and a remarkably powerful tool, capable of analysing highly complex systems without resorting to approximations or simplifications which may otherwise introduce inaccuracies (especially when dealing with non-linear systems).

U.S. Life Cycle Inventory Database - Life Cycle Assessments. A project in the Netherlands included an LCA for a man's shirt. The retailer who participated in this project was interested in developing an environmentally friendly range of shirts. The main questions asked were: Which phase in a shirt's life cycle produces the most pollution?

Are natural or synthetic fibers environmentally preferable? The environmental impacts of the shirts occurred during four phases: Production (cotton growing, spinning and weaving, dyeing and finishing) Transportation Use (washing, drying, and ironing)Disposal (reuse, recycling, composting, and incinerating). The results showed that most of the environmental impact occurs during transportation to the retail outlet and during the use phase. Environmental Benefits Reduction in energy use 10% Reduction in detergent use >20% Economic Benefits Consumers reduce energy costs by 10% and detergent costs by 20%. Site on LCA Tools, Services and Data - Quantis SUITE 2.0 - LCA Software. Untitled. SimaPro Impact Assessment Methods | EarthShift.

Eco Indicator. Eco-Indicator 99 is a life cycle impact assessment tool developed by PRé Consultants B.V. Eco-Indicator 99 helps designers to make an environmental assessment of a product by calculating eco-indicator scores for materials and processes used. The resulting scores provide an indication of areas for product improvements. The Eco-Indicator is split into three sections: production of raw materials (e.g. polystyrene), processing & manufacture (e.g. injection moulding)transportation of product (e.g. shipping), energy in use (e.g. electricity), consumables in use (e.g. paper)disposal Eco-Indicator 99 Activity:

Eco-indicator 99 impact assessment method for LCA | PRé Consultants. Working at PRé | PRé Consultants. Working at PRé Consultants means working in an international, professional organization that focuses on sustainability metrics. As an employee of PRé you are part of a team, where you get a lot of opportunities for personal and professional development. Interview with Renée Morin, President of the US office Interview with Joao Fontes, Sustainability Consultant Interview with Margreet Riedstra, HR Manager Interview with Rutger Schurgers, Software Team Leader PRé is a dynamic, international company where you can work with and learn from passionate, dedicated professionals who strive to make a positive change in the world.

At PRé, we believe it is important to nurture talent. Working at PRé means that you have a passion for sustainability and the ambition to work for a respected international company in the field of sustainability metrics. Arbejdsrapport UK.PDF. Impact Assessment Methods | EarthShift. Corel Office Document. ReCiPe. Intertek tool demo: Instant LCA Textile web portal. Life Cycle Assessment Workshops — NNFCC. What is LCA? Life cycle assessment (LCA), also known as life cycle analysis, is a technique for quantifying the environmental impact of a product or service over its life cycle; considering raw materials, processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair, maintenance and disposal or recycling. It is the basis of greenhouse gas assessments and carbon footprinting. Importance of LCA The aim of carrying out a LCA is to determine the environmental impacts of products and services. The concept can also be used to optimise the environmental performance of a single product, process or company and as a consequence bring substantial competitive advantages given the increasing need for businesses to account for and manage their environmental impacts.

The Workshops Two workshops have been developed to provide a good basic understanding of LCA. The workshops take place over two days; Day 1: 17 September 2013. The cost for one day attendance is £595 (either day 1 or 2) or £995 for both days. Www.eurobitume.eu/system/files/LifeCycleInventoryBitumen14Mar2011.pdf. AsPECT - Documents & Tools. This website provides the updates and deliverables for asPECT which has been produced as a result of the 2008-11 Collaborative Research Programme. Collaborative research is a joint initiative of the Highways Agency, Mineral Products Association, Refined Bitumen Association and TRL Limited. The project was further endorsed by the Waste & Resources Action Programme and Adept. asPECT provides a methodology to calculate the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions or ‘carbon footprint’ of asphalt used in highways.

The project has the following deliverables: Documentation – a protocol and accompanying further guidance document which specify how to calculate the GHG emissions associated with asphalt and its use in highway applications. The Publically Available Specification for the Assessment of the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Goods and Services (PAS 2050) has been followed in writing these documents. Latest News. Intertek tool demo: Instant LCA Textile web portal.