In 2022, we collaborated with a sustainability-focused consultancy firm on a project that aimed to address key sustainability objectives. The project encompassed three primary goals:
- Conducting a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): We analyzed the environmental impact of our products throughout their entire life cycle. This comprehensive assessment allowed us to understand the environmental implications associated with each stage of a product's existence.
- Identifying Emission Reduction Levers: Building upon the insights gained from the LCA, we identified specific areas and methods through which we could effectively reduce our emissions. This step involved pinpointing the most impactful opportunities for emission reduction aligned with our 2030 goals.
- Developing an Implementation Plan: Based on the potential for emission reduction identified, we devised a detailed plan outlining concrete actions that need to be taken. This plan included clear accountability measures within our organization, ensuring effective implementation of the proposed actions.
To conduct the LCA, we selected 30 primary products based on their sales volume, aiming to represent various segments within our product portfolio and geographic locations. During this process, we collected data on material inputs for each component of these products (known as the Bill of Materials) as well as site and logistics data for our company. These data were then scaled up to the company level, providing a comprehensive representation of Laerdal's overall environmental footprint based on the methodology of the Life Cycle Assessment.
Outcome
Through this process, we have achieved a deeper understanding of our emissions at both the product and company level. We have successfully identified the primary drivers of emissions in our products and operations. Specifically, we have pinpointed plastics, electronics, textiles, and metals as key focus areas for emission reduction efforts.
Furthermore, we have quantified the potential for reduction through the adoption of more digitized solutions and circular sales models, including innovative approaches like subscription models. These strategies hold promise in minimizing our environmental impact and contribute to our overall emission reduction goals.
By recognizing the key emission drivers and exploring sustainable alternatives, we are better equipped to implement targeted measures that address these areas effectively. This understanding enables us to develop and prioritize initiatives that will have a substantial positive impact on our environmental footprint.
Methodology
Our Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology adheres to the GHG Protocol, encompassing all three scopes of emissions: scope 1, scope 2, and scope 3. However, it is important to note that in certain cases where data is insufficient, estimations and assumptions have been made. This particularly applies to areas such as product use and end-of-life considerations.
Additionally, when calculating emissions, we primarily rely on industry averages for emission factors due to a lack of primary data from our suppliers. While we strive to gather accurate and comprehensive information, the absence of supplier-specific data necessitates the use of these industry averages as a reasonable approximation.
Despite these limitations, we are committed to continuously improving our data collection processes and working closely with suppliers to obtain more precise and comprehensive information. By doing so, we aim to enhance the accuracy of our LCA and ensure that our emission calculations are as reliable as possible.