Sphera Launches Automated Life Cycle Assessment Automation Software

June 30, 2022
New offering will allow businesses to aggregate and calculate life cycle assessments quickly and at scale.

Sphera, a global provider of environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance and risk management software, data and consulting services, launches Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Automation software, building upon the company’s existing LCA offerings. The move comes as investor and regulatory pressures surrounding the standardization and digitalization of end-to-end sustainability data measurement continue to mount, necessitating increasingly sophisticated and granular reporting and compliance tools, according to the company. 

Sphera’s offering reportedly integrates seamlessly with customers’ existing systems for rapid deployment, allowing customers to quickly receive holistic, real-time analysis and insights into the environmental footprint of their product portfolios. It also features extensive managed content that enables customers to instantaneously calculate their carbon footprint at scale and model how adjustments to specific variables—such as leveraging a cleaner power source or altering production processes—may affect emissions outputs.

The LCA Automation offering serves as an extension of Sphera’s existing product sustainability capabilities, which include life cycle assessment software and content. The service allows a company to increase the number of LCAs by a factor of 1,000, in turn enabling the experienced LCA professional to focus on analyzing and improving results, versus creating them.

Sphera’s LCA Automation tool is designed to help businesses—especially those in sectors with complex supply chains, such as manufacturing, consumer goods, paints and chemicals—to more effectively reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at every step of production, from design to disassembly. Improved forecasting will facilitate holistic corporate decisions with sustainability incorporated at each stage, allowing teams to proactively predict and control environmental impact, according to Sphera.