1) Life-cycle analysis (LCA) is a method that measures the environmental impact of a product over its entire lifespan, from material sourcing through end of life.
2) The LCA process consists of four main steps: defining the goal and scope of the analysis, conducting an inventory of material and energy inputs/outputs, assessing the environmental impacts, and interpreting the results to identify areas for improvement.
3) Conducting an accurate inventory analysis, which maps out all life cycle processes and quantifies material and energy flows, is a major component of LCA but also prone to errors due to limitations in available data and challenges balancing flows.