From Data to Decision-Making: Proving the Business Case for Sustainability with Life Cycle Assessments

CarbonGraph
01:34:11
This practical session is all about proving corporate sustainability is worth the investment by justifying the business case. Together with fellow climate and sustainability professionals, you’ll roll up your sleeves and collaborate to identify and pitch corporate sustainability solutions that are a win for business and the environment. Over the course of this event, you and many other climate and sustainability professionals will learn how to do the following:
- See how Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) deliver clear, accurate environmental insights into your products and supply chain.
- Map out business decisions alongside their environmental impacts to identify the smartest paths forward.
- Integrate financial data into LCAs to show measurable business value that resonates with executives.
- Work through an LCA + financial case study with your peers.
- Craft and deliver a compelling pitch from your case study by the end of the session.
Come ready to see LCAs in action for yourself, and prove that sustainability is not just good for the planet—it’s smart for business, too!
This event is hosted by CarbonGraph, a software company that helps organizations calculate and prove the environmental impacts of their products turning insights into actions to meet reduction goals for carbon, energy consumption, and resource use.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with CarbonGraph and receive communications about future news and events.
Speaker
Alexander Crease
Product & Sustainability Engineering Consultant
Alexander Crease combines sustainability strategy experience with a decade of product design and manufacturing expertise, helping organizations make meaningful progress toward their sustainability goals by integrating sustainability into their product development and manufacturing processes.

From Data to Decision-Making: Proving the Business Case for Sustainability with Life Cycle Assessments
01:34:11