LifeCycle Assessment

Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) for transport decarbonisation • Audit-ready • Decision-grade

Turn complex transport LCAs into approvals, credibility, and confident investment decisions.

VURDHAAN delivers ISO-aligned lifecycle modelling for fuels, vehicles, and infrastructure—built to stand up to scrutiny under frameworks such as CORSIA and the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED), and to accelerate real-world deployment.

Methodology aligned to ISO 14040/14044 principles and critical review expectations.
Well-to-Wake / Well-to-Wheel, fleet pathways, infrastructure and supply-chain boundaries.
Documentation suited for certification schemes (e.g., ISCC/RSB) and authority submissions.
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Mandates are rising. Feedstock risk is rising faster.

With SAF demand increasing and compliance regimes tightening, organisations relying only on “easy” pathways (often UCO/tallow HEFA) can hit constraints—availability, regional eligibility, auditability, or claims risk.

Problem

LCAs fail in the same places: inconsistent boundaries, weak supplier data, unclear allocation, missing audit evidence, and “headline numbers” that don’t match the regulatory method.

Impact

Projects stall at audit, approvals are delayed, claims get challenged, and commercial teams lose momentum exactly when mandates (and scrutiny) step up.

Solution

Build an ISO-aligned, regulator-ready LCA with a traceable evidence pack—so certification, authority submission, and customer claims can all rely on the same robust foundation.

Our approach: outcomes-first LCA delivery

We focus on what your stakeholders will ask: boundary rationale, data provenance, method alignment, and assurance readiness.

  1. Define the decision and boundary

    Goal/scope, functional unit, system boundary (WTW/WTWa/CTG), allocation and cut-off rules.

  2. Build the evidence trail

    Supplier data capture, chain-of-custody logic, and a data-quality plan built for audit.

  3. Model, test, and stress-test

    Lifecycle inventory + impact assessment, plus sensitivity/scenario testing on key drivers.

  4. Align to the target framework

    Translate the model to the required method (e.g., CORSIA LCA method, EU RED Annex V logic).

  5. Make it approval-ready

    Reporting pack, assumptions log, and audit support through ISCC/RSB and authority submissions.

Services built for transport reality

Practical, regulator-aware work that reduces delivery risk and improves commercial confidence.

Fuel pathway LCA (WTW / WTWake)

Quantify lifecycle emissions with transparent boundaries, allocation logic, and traceable inputs.

Benefit: decision-grade CI you can defend.

New regional feedstock LCAs for CORSIA/RED recognition

We have experience assessing emerging feedstocks beyond UCO/tallow—built for eligibility and auditability.

Benefit: diversify supply options with credible evidence.

CORSIA eligible fuel support

Align modelling and documentation to ICAO’s CORSIA Eligible Fuels LCA methodology and default values.

Benefit: smoother State/authority submission pathway.

EU RED / RFNBO GHG savings documentation

Build the calculation pack and assumptions log for RED-aligned lifecycle GHG savings thresholds.

Benefit: reduce compliance and claims risk.

ISCC / RSB audit support

Translate your LCA and chain-of-custody evidence into an audit-ready dossier and walkthrough.

Benefit: fewer audit loops, clearer evidence.

Scenario & sensitivity analysis

Compare pathways (e.g., HEFA vs AtJ vs PtL), electricity mixes, logistics, co-product assumptions.

Benefit: identify the real levers on carbon intensity.

Fleet & infrastructure LCAs

Cradle-to-grave modelling for vehicles, retrofits, charging/fueling infrastructure and operations.

Benefit: investment cases supported by lifecycle evidence.

Independent review coordination

Set up and manage critical review expectations and responses (when publication/compliance demands it).

Benefit: higher trust with less stakeholder friction.

Proof of expertise: The VURDHAAN effect

Not “pretty charts”—but defensible numbers, faster stakeholder alignment, and fewer surprises at audit/approval.

Framework alignment

  • ISO 14040/14044-aligned LCA structure (goal/scope → inventory → impact → interpretation).
  • CORSIA Eligible Fuels LCA methodology mapping and documentation logic.
  • EU RED Annex V / delegated-method logic where relevant (thresholds, comparators, allocation).

Typical deliverables

  • LCA technical report + executive decision brief.
  • Assumptions register + data provenance log (audit trail).
  • Scenario & sensitivity pack (key drivers and guardrails).
  • Certification/audit evidence mapping for ISCC/RSB.

What changes after we start

  • Clarity: one agreed boundary and functional unit across all stakeholders.
  • Confidence: you know which data points actually move the result—and which don’t.
  • Credibility: claims and approvals are supported by the same traceable evidence pack.
  • Optionality: a pathway to regional feedstocks beyond UCO/tallow, where eligible.

See the work: interactive views of how approvals get unblocked

Click through the end-to-end process and assess readiness before you invest in the wrong evidence.

Interactive process flow: From feedstock to recognition (CORSIA/RED-aligned)

Click a stage to reveal what’s required and what typically derails teams.

Scope & boundary

We lock the functional unit, system boundary, allocation rules, and cut-offs early—so every stakeholder is using the same “rulebook” when decisions and approvals are on the line.

  • Define WTW/WTWa boundary and treatment of co-products.
  • Choose datasets/tools appropriate to your pathway and region.
  • Set audit expectations: what must be evidenced vs estimated.
Common derailers: shifting boundaries midstream, mismatched allocation, and “un-auditable” data.

LCA readiness slider: How close are you to audit-ready?

Move the slider to see typical capabilities and the next best action.

This is a quick diagnostic of evidence maturity (not a compliance determination).

Level 2 — Early model, mixed data quality

You can produce a preliminary carbon intensity, but results can swing with allocation choices or missing supplier evidence.

  • Some supplier data available; gaps filled with generic factors.
  • Boundary assumptions documented, but not yet reviewed against target framework.
  • Limited sensitivity analysis on key drivers.
Next best action: build a data provenance log and align assumptions to the target framework before engaging auditors.

Compliance timeline: pick the framework you’re navigating

Toggle to see key milestones. Dates vary by jurisdiction—this view highlights widely referenced schedules.

Key deadlines & requirements (quick view)

These examples are commonly referenced and region-specific—your obligations depend on route, State participation, fuel category, and certification pathway.

EU ReFuelEU Aviation (example SAF ramp)

Milestone year Minimum SAF share (EU mandate) Why it matters
2025 2% Early compliance planning; evidence and supply contracts start to matter.
2030 6% Supply diversification becomes critical; e-fuels sub-mandate begins.
2050 70% High dependence on scalable, eligible pathways beyond waste oils.

Note: E-fuels sub-mandate also ramps over time. Always validate local implementation and definitions.

CORSIA (example phase structure)

  • Pilot: 2021–2023
  • First phase: 2024–2026
  • Second phase: 2027–2035

Practical implication: the closer you get to formal reporting/offsetting exposure, the more your LCA must be consistent, documented, and aligned to the applicable methodology.

Ready to move beyond UCO/tallow dependence—with an evidence trail regulators can trust?

If you’re evaluating new regional feedstocks or building SAF eligibility under CORSIA/RED, we can support the end-to-end process: from LCA to ISCC/RSB audit readiness to authority submission—so your pathway stands up when scrutiny increases.

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What happens after you contact us: we’ll confirm your pathway and target framework, outline the evidence needed, and propose a practical workplan (scope, data plan, modelling, assurance).