Life cycle assessment needs predictive spatial modelling for biodiversity and ecosystem services

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Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer
Sarah Sim
Perrine Hamel
Benjamin Bryant
Ryan Noe
Carina Mueller
Giles Rigarlsford
Michal Kulak
Virginia Kowal
Richard Sharp
Julie Clavreul
Edward Price
Stephen Polasky
Mary Ruckelshaus
Gretchen Daily
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[1] Natural Capital Project,Department of Applied Economics
[2] Woods Institute for the Environment,Department of Biology
[3] Stanford University,undefined
[4] Unilever Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre,undefined
[5] Unilever R&D,undefined
[6] Natural Capital Project,undefined
[7] Institute on the Environment,undefined
[8] University of Minnesota,undefined
[9] University of Minnesota,undefined
[10] Center for Conservation Biology,undefined
[11] Stanford University,undefined
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International corporations in an increasingly globalized economy exert a major influence on the planet’s land use and resources through their product design and material sourcing decisions. Many companies use life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate their sustainability, yet commonly-used LCA methodologies lack the spatial resolution and predictive ecological information to reveal key impacts on climate, water and biodiversity. We present advances for LCA that integrate spatially explicit modelling of land change and ecosystem services in a Land-Use Change Improved (LUCI)-LCA. Comparing increased demand for bioplastics derived from two alternative feedstock-location scenarios for maize and sugarcane, we find that the LUCI-LCA approach yields results opposite to those of standard LCA for greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption, and of different magnitudes for soil erosion and biodiversity. This approach highlights the importance of including information about where and how land-use change and related impacts will occur in supply chain and innovation decisions.
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