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Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs)
Gain Clarity On Your Environmental Credentials
An LCA focuses on translating complex environmental data into compelling, understandable, and credible communication that highlights your product’s sustainability credentials.
“We are all on the same journey, it is important to us and our customers that we are all working to reduce carbon.”
Camilla Denton-Smith
Sales Manager
Why Auditel?
Utilise LCAs to gain clarity on environmental ambitions – turning sustainability efforts into clear, credible claims.
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Scientific Credibility and Quantifiable Claims:
Emphasise that environmental performance claims (such as carbon footprint, water use, or other impacts) are based on a comprehensive, third-party-verified LCA. This builds trust by moving beyond vague “eco-friendly” or “green” assertions to measurable and verifiable data.
Transparency:
Clearly state which parts of the product’s life cycle (raw materials, production, transport, use, end-of-life) are included in the assessment, and explain any limitations or boundaries. This helps avoid greenwashing accusations and supports stakeholder accountability.
Tangible Environmental Benefits:
Highlight the specific improvements or benefits of your products over alternatives—such as “This shirt generates 30 less CO₂ than a regular cotton shirt,” or “Our packaging uses 50% less water during production."
Customer Empowerment:
Position LCA-backed sustainability as a way for customers to make more informed, responsible choices, connecting their purchase to broader environmental stewardship.
Competitive Differentiation:
Using LCA data sets your product or brand apart, showing it as a leader in sustainability that invests in transparent, data-driven improvement rather than superficial marketing.
Alignment With Standards:
By employing recognised standards (such as ISO 14040/44) and credible methodologies, this reinforces the legitimacy of sustainability claims, making messages more reliable in the eyes of discerning audiences.
Holistic View:
Environmental messaging sits within a broader sustainability narrative, and an LCA proves your commitment to social and economic ambitions beyond profit.
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An EPD is a standardised, third-party verified document that communicates transparent and comparable information about the environmental impact of a product. Based on a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), it includes data like energy use, raw materials, emissions, and waste. EPDs help customers, specifiers, and regulators make informed decisions and are often used to meet sustainability certifications like LEED or BREEAM.
What does it all mean?
LCA is a scientific method used to evaluate the environmental impacts of a product, process, or service throughout its entire life cycle — from raw material extraction to production, transportation, use, and end-of-life disposal or recycling. It identifies resource use and emissions at every stage, helping companies pinpoint hotspots, improve sustainability, and support eco-friendly innovation.
The Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) is a specific outcome of an LCA that focuses solely on greenhouse gas emissions, typically measured in tonnes of CO₂ equivalents. It tracks all carbon emissions associated with a product, from cradle to grave, and is essential for climate reporting, carbon reduction strategies, and achieving net-zero targets. PCFs are often required by stakeholders, customers, and regulatory bodies for climate accountability.
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Our LCA services are ideal for:
“We have had great feedback from our customers regarding the EPD's that we have created, it has further cemented our great relationships.”
Adam Henshaw
Director and General Manager
Steven Gratton
Sales Executive
“We are all on the same journey, it is important to us and our customers that we are all working to reduce carbon.”
Camilla Denton-Smith
Sales Manager
“We have a responsibility as a business to our customer & employees and future generations to reduce our carbon emissions”
Sterling Safetywear is proud to announce the start of its journey to net zero. In partnership with carbon specialists Auditel, the company is now accurately measuring and reducing its emissions - taking meaningful steps toward a greener future for both the business and the planet.
European Tubes has proudly been a family-run business for 36 years, earning a reputation as a trusted supplier of carbon seamless tubes across a multitude of industries. Their expertise spans the automotive sector, drilling and piling, oil, gas, and subsea applications, as well as railways and highways, among many others.
Superior Sections is a prominent and experienced leading UK Manufacturer of roll formed metal profiles. With over 25 years-experience manufacturing and supplying roll formed metal profiles for an ever-increasing variety of sectors.
With Auditel’s assistance, they now understand the current environmental impact of their operations and to inform the decisions necessary to reduce their carbon footprint.
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David Parker
Paul Harper
Jon Alford
Jon leverages his deep expertise to partner with organisations on a mission to solve pressing sustainability challenges. He works to demystify data, optimise processes, and embed sustainable practices that not only create measurable value but also boost efficiency and resilience.
Paul is a Subject Matter Expert in emissions reporting and, more broadly embodied carbon accounting, and has been working with UK companies to help demystify the sustainability landscape and understand how to support his clients.
Background experience in Software as a Service (SaaS), utilities and telecoms David was responsible for developing the energy proposition for Experian. David has led client facing teams to complex projects focused on commercial growth, efficiency and sustainability and is now focused on the carbon sector.
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Ready to turn your sustainability efforts into clear, credible claims?
Let’s talk about how a Life Cycle Assessment can deliver that.