We conduct Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) analyses at both Product and Process level to measure environmental impacts and carbon footprint, providing key information also required for the Digital Product Passport (DPP).
Until recently, measuring environmental impact has largely been a voluntary exercise. It is now progressively becoming a critical competitive requirement and, for many product categories, a key element in demonstrating performance and sustainability across the value chain. Within the new European Ecodesign framework, information obligations and performance classes are designed to make products comparable and to guide the market toward more sustainable choices.
The DPP will serve as the structured container for much of this information. For this reason, a robust, scientific, replicable, and verifiable LCA becomes a powerful technical and commercial asset. ECOLYBRA helps you measure and quantify your environmental impacts, delivering reliable results, not just numbers, ready to support R&D decisions and strengthen your business strategy.
We assist you in defining objectives, system boundaries, functional units, and data strategy, ensuring that your LCA is methodologically sound, transparent, and aligned with applicable standards.
We collect and structure the required data using an audit-ready approach, from Bill of Materials (BOM) analysis to the mapping of manufacturing processes, logistics and distribution activities, and end-of-life scenarios (treatment, recovery, and recycling).
We perform LCA modeling and calculate the relevant environmental impact indicators, including carbon footprint, in accordance with recognized methodological standards.
We interpret your LCA results to translate them into concrete design choices, and ultimately into real business value. ECOLYBRA’s expertise in this field includes mechanical and structural re-design driven by process innovation, such as lightweighting, topology optimization, multi-material solutions, waste reduction strategies, mitigation of environmental “hotspots,” and methods to enhance product durability, reliability, and repairability.
We align LCA outputs with DPP data structures, ensuring consistency, version control, and audit readiness. All sources, datasets, and methodological choices are documented to support validation and compliance processes.
Companies aiming to measure and reduce the carbon footprint of their products or processes
Manufacturers preparing for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) and upcoming information obligations
Organizations with complex supply chains facing increasing environmental data requirements
Businesses participating in public tenders or operating in markets with stringent environmental standards
Pragmatic, industrial approach: real operational data, not just estimates
DPP-ready structuring: interoperable and updatable results
Design-oriented mindset: LCA as a tool for Ecodesign decision-making, not as a standalone report
Traceability and verifiability: solid foundations for audits and customer requirements
Seamless integration with the DPP platform: from calculation to actionable value chain data
Would you like to identify your environmental hotspots and understand how to integrate carbon footprint and impact data into your DPP in a credible and scalable way? Get in touch with us for a more detailed assessment of your industrial context.