ReSolve Analytix provides life cycle assessment (LCA) services for organizations making evidence-based environmental decisions. Whether you're comparing product alternatives, validating sustainability claims, or preparing data for disclosure, we offer flexible engagement models at pricing tiers designed to match your project goals and budget.
We help you understand the full environmental picture — and what to do about it.
Each engagement is tailored to the decision at hand, the maturity of available data, and the level of rigor required. Our work ranges from rapid, decision-support analyses to publication- and disclosure-ready studies, with scope and methods aligned to the level of risk and intended use of results.
We provide end-to-end LCA delivery, from goal definition to final reporting, enabling you to focus on decision-making.
Work with our experts who will guide you in collecting data, then deliver a clear, comprehensive impact report.
Practical training and mentoring that enables your team to lead and deliver LCAs through real project execution.
Objective third-party review to validate LCA quality, consistency, and ISO alignment.
Every project is different, but most engagements could include some combination of:
Baseline or comparative LCA to quantify environmental impacts of products, processes, or systems
Contribution analysis to identify your biggest impact drivers (the "hotspots")
Supply chain mapping to understand where impacts occur and where you have influence
Scenario modeling to compare design alternatives, material choices, or operational changes before you commit
Life cycle costing to evaluate environmental and financial trade-offs together
Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis to understand how confident you can be in the results
For academic publications, regulatory submissions, or public claims that will face scrutiny, we provide rigorous documentation including uncertainty characterization, assumptions testing, and compliance with ISO 14040/14044 standards.
Most importantly: we translate technical findings into clear recommendations you can actually use, whether that's guiding product development, informing procurement decisions, or supporting public reporting.
Examples of prior work are available on our Impact page.
We follow ISO 14040 and ISO 14044—the internationally recognized standards for conducting credible, comparable Life Cycle Assessments. This matters because:
Your results will be defensible if challenged
You can compare your findings to published studies
Third parties (customers, investors, regulators) will recognize the methodology
Life Cycle Assessment examines environmental impacts across a product or system's entire life, from raw material extraction through manufacturing, distribution, use, and end-of-life. This comprehensive view prevents "burden shifting," where solving one environmental problem inadvertently creates another.