
This is the very first lecture in this series where we will introduce a few simple concepts in the context of sustainable product engineering.
This lecture elaborates on the course context, touching on its audience, learning objectives and the structure of the curriculum.
Here, you will find a decision tree diagram that will help you decide whether this course is really what you are after.
In this lesson we will position LCA, both as analysis tool and improvement programme, in the context of the product life cycle.
Here we will discuss some common benefits of LCA.
This lesson provides an overview of the main stages of LCA as analysis tool.
This lecture explains the motivations for learning the topic of LCA using a visual knowledge model. Below are the detailed instructions to download and run the model:
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Download the zip file containing the LCA Knowledge Model. There is one version that runs on Mac and another for Windows
Unzip the contents of the zip file
Run the APP file if using Mac or the EXE file if using Windows
In this lecture we will take a look at how to interpret the LCA knowledge model, focusing on its arrangement, concepts and sub-concepts as well as interactivity aspects.
This lecture is about how to interpret the relations that hold between the various concepts in the LCA knowledge model.
In this lesson we will get to elaborate further on the interpretation of relations and statements that can be read from the LCA knowledge model.
This is part one of two lectures on the 'goal and scope definition' phase of LCA.
This is part two of the explanation on the 'goal and scope definition' phase of LCA.
This lecture wraps up this section by providing an example deliverable corresponding to the 'goal and scope definition' phase of LCA.
This is part one of two lectures on the 'inventory analysis' phase of LCA.
This is part two of the explanation on the 'inventory analysis' phase of LCA.
This lecture wraps up this section by providing an example deliverable corresponding to the 'inventory analysis' phase of LCA.
This is part one of two lectures on the 'impact assessment' phase of LCA.
This is part two of the explanation on the 'impact assessment' phase of LCA.
This lecture wraps up this section by providing an example deliverable corresponding to the 'impact assessment' phase of LCA.
This lecture explains the 'life cycle interpretation' phase of LCA.
This lecture wraps up this section by providing an example deliverable corresponding to the 'life cycle interpretation' phase of LCA.
This is part one of three lectures on LCA as improvement programme.
This is part two of three lectures on LCA as improvement programme.
This is part three of the explanation on LCA as improvement programme.
In this lesson we will run through various approaches that fall under the umbrella of eco-design principles.
This is the final lecture in this series where we will conclude the course.
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Attributions, special thanks and disclaimer.
Every product leaves a footprint. Life Cycle Assessment is how you measure it, understand it and do something about it.
Sustainability is no longer a peripheral concern for product teams — it's a core design requirement. Life Cycle Assessment, or LCA, is the internationally standardised methodology that allows organisations to systematically analyse the environmental burden accumulated across a product's entire life cycle, from raw material extraction through to end of life, with the explicit goal of driving meaningful improvement. If you work anywhere near product development, manufacturing or sustainable design, LCA is a discipline you need to understand.
What makes this course distinctive is its approach. Rather than working through the LCA framework as a dry sequence of definitions, all the fundamental concepts are taught through a carefully constructed visual knowledge model — a structured, downloadable asset that maps the key concepts of LCA and their relationships in a way that makes the subject genuinely intuitive to grasp and easy to revisit. It's a learning tool you'll keep coming back to long after the course is done.
The curriculum takes you through the complete LCA methodology in a logical sequence: goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, impact assessment and life cycle interpretation. The course also covers approaches that actively promote improved environmental performance — including eco-design — giving you not just an understanding of how to assess impact, but a sense of how to act on those findings.
What you will be able to do after this course:
Explain the principles, phases and framework of Life Cycle Assessment with confidence
Navigate and apply the LCA methodology — from goal and scope definition through to life cycle interpretation
Use the downloadable visual knowledge model as an ongoing reference for LCA concepts and their relationships
Articulate the environmental benefits of LCA and connect them to product improvement programmes
Recognise opportunities for applying eco-design principles within product development contexts
Who this course is for:
This course is designed for a broad audience united by a common interest in sustainability and responsible product development. It will suit aspiring and practising product engineers, manufacturing engineers and industrial designers, as well as professionals in product-oriented functions such as supply chain, buying and merchandising. Project managers, programme managers and change champions looking to build their LCA literacy will find it equally accessible. No prior knowledge of LCA is required, and no deep technical background is assumed — if you care about sustainability and want to understand one of its most important analytical tools properly, this course was built for you.