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Life cycle assessment (LCA) documents the environmental profile over the life of the product, also known as 'cradle to grave' analyses of the environmental impact or the product's 'environmental footprint'.
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In brief, LCA is a tool to analyse the total environmental impact of a product or system from cradle to grave.
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