Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Number |
Location/City | Pan India |
Application Area Located At | Urban and Rural Areas |
Service Type | Coastal Regulation Zone Clearance |
Clearance Service Duration | <6 Months |
Need Approvals | Yes |
Need Consultant Analysis | Yes |
Need Environment Designing | Yes |
EIA Report Available | Yes |
Certification Required | Yes |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
Application Area | Government Sector |
Application Area Located at | Rural Area |
Service Type | Forest Clearance |
Clearance Service Duration | 6 to 9 Months |
Coverage Area | Above 5000 Square Feet |
Need NOC | Yes |
EIA Report Available | Yes |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 one |
Mode Of Report | Hard Copy, Soft Copy |
Product Type | Product Development Life Cycle |
Service Type | Customer Expectation |
Location | Maharashtra State |
Condition For Life Cycle | Raw material, Physical and chemical conditions, Environmental exposure and conditions |
Report Aspect | Life cycle analysis of product-Cradle to grave approach |
Life Cycle Stages | 5 to 10 Stages |
*Price mentioned above is basic and will vary depending upon the project location and area.
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a technique to assess environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling.
Varient
Cradle-to-grave is the full Life Cycle Assessment from resource extraction ('cradle') to use phase and disposal phase ('grave').
Cradle-to-gate is an assessment of a partial product life cycle from resource extraction (cradle) to the factory gate (i.e., before it is transported to the consumer). The use phase and disposal phase of the product are omitted in this case.
Cradle-to-cradle is a specific kind of cradle-to-grave assessment, where the end-of-life disposal step for the product is a recycling process. It is a method used to minimize the environmental impact of products by employing sustainable production, operation, and disposal practices and aims to incorporate social responsibility into product development
ESPL carried out LCA studies with open LCA software, which uses flexible ways to model life cycle systems, with the ability to calculate environmental, social and economic indicators with different plugins.