How can you assess a product's water footprint using LCA?
Water is a vital resource for life, but also a key factor in many production processes. How much water is used, consumed, or polluted by a product throughout its life cycle? How can you measure and compare the water footprint of different products and identify opportunities for improvement? One method that can help you answer these questions is life cycle assessment (LCA).
LCA is a systematic approach to evaluate the environmental impacts of a product from the extraction of raw materials, to the manufacturing, distribution, use, and disposal stages. LCA can quantify the water footprint of a product in terms of water use, water consumption, and water quality. Water use refers to the amount of water withdrawn from a source, water consumption is the amount of water that is no longer available for other purposes due to evaporation, incorporation, or contamination, and water quality is the degree of change in the physical, chemical, or biological properties of water caused by the product.