


ACYVIA, the French National LCA database that is currently being developed by the French environmental agency ADEME.

Governmental databases, for example, the Malaysian National Database, the Thai National Database, the Italian National LCI Database, etc.European Life Cycle Database (one of the earlier databases updates for this database stopped on June 2018).The availability of databases developed in the ILCD format is only growing: Now, the LCA community has a universal format that allows practitioners to translate LCI from formats that were thought to be incompatible before. New conversion tools, correspondence tables and data management tools have all been developed to convert datasets from native LCA software formats such as ecospold, SimaPro and openLCA. During this phase, several software providers worked together to test and develop tools for the exchange of information in ILCD format. PEF developments and new databasesĪlthough the ILCD format has been around since 2005, ILCD has recently received a big impulse because this data format was used as part of the remodelling phase of the PEF initiative. To facilitate the exchange of environmental information and create a common basis for consistent, robust and quality-assured life cycle data, the European Commission – under the European Platform on Life Cycle Assessment – developed the International Life Cycle Data System (ILCD). On top of this, there are more than six data formats currently used for LCA, which tends to limit the exchange of databases and models to people using the same software tools. This leads to differences in consistency, reliability and comparability of the results of an assessment. Although the ISO 144 framework is a solid basis for LCA, it leaves experts, practitioners and data developers with many choices that can be interpreted in different ways.

LCA practitioners face many challenges when sharing life cycle inventories (LCI) and models.
