In line with the overall goal of REAL – to integrate resource efficiency in global value through LCA – Development of National LCA Database Roadmaps project aimed to support the development of LCA databases in Brazil, Ecuador, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Uganda, enhancing access to regionalized data, as well as improving data interoperability. At the centre of the project activities, the national project teams established country-specific database roadmaps in a process characterised by extensive stakeholder consultations and active engagement of key local actors.
Led by the ecoinvent Association, an International Working Group (IWG), comprising representatives from each participating country, the European Commission and UN Environment, was formed to facilitate interregional discourse. The IWG also provided guidance and technical know-how for the national project teams. National Database Working Groups (NDWGs), established in each country after careful mapping of the national LCA communities and their stakeholders, engaged key actors directly into the process of formulating the vision, goals, and priorities for the database roadmaps. After completion, the NDWG members are in many cases expected to play a pivotal role in the dissemination and implementation of the roadmaps.
As a collaborative effort, the project successfully supported the participating countries on strategic planning and the identification/evaluation of technical solutions for developing own national LCA databases. Additionally, the project partners were introduced to the concept of data interoperability according to the requirements for the Global LCA Data Access (GLAD) network.
The reports and other information material that resulted from the project are published on the Technical Helpdesk for LCA Databases. At the same time, the Technical Helpdesk is strengthened with newly recruited experts and members from the countries that participated in the Roadmaps project.
Coordinated by the ecoinvent Association, the project consortium included Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR) in Brazil, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) in Ecuador, the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in India, the University of Cape Town in South Africa, the National Cleaner Production Centre of Sri Lanka (NCPC-SL), and the Uganda LCA Network. Led by the respective consortium members, the national project teams encompass a long list of key local actors who actively contributed to the roadmap process as members of National Databases Working Groups.
Running from 2016 to 2019, the Resource Efficiency through Application of Life cycle thinking (REAL) project is implemented by UN Environment with financial support from the European Commission. The main aim of the REAL project has been to integrate resource efficiency in global value chains by developing local resources and capacities for applying life cycle data and Life Cycle Thinking.