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Life Cycle Assessment or LCA is a tool designed to evaluate effects associated with a product, a process or an activity. It relies on a goal definition, then the identification and qualification of input and output of energy and matter. Data will be used to assess the impact of the use in the environment and evaluate potential improvement.  LCA includes extraction, use of primary matter ([[materials choice]]), production, transport, distribution, use/reuse/repair, recycling and final processing.  Initial goal set-up is critical.
[[w:Life Cycle Assessment]] (or LCA) is a tool designed to evaluate effects associated with a product, a process or an activity. It relies on a goal definition, then the identification and qualification of input and output of energy and matter. Data will be used to assess the impact of the use in the environment and evaluate potential improvement.  LCA includes extraction, use of primary matter ([[materials choice]]), production, transport, distribution, use/reuse/repair, recycling and final processing.  Initial goal set-up is critical.


LCA is the theoretical core of [[ISO 14000]] standards, and a pre-requisite to any [[service economy]] definition.  The government of [[w:China|China]] has committed to it as a long-term goal.
LCA is the theoretical core of [[ISO 14000]] standards, and a pre-requisite to any [[service economy]] definition.  The government of [[w:China|China]] has committed to it as a long-term goal.
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