Product Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and the EU Ecodesign Regulation: Insights from KPMG’s ESG Webinar
On March 26, 2025, KPMG’s ESG & Sustainability Consulting team hosted a key webinar. The team explained how products gain and lose environmental impact. They showed LCA methods in clear, close steps.
Key Webinar Highlights
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA):
Experts Nina Mihajlović and Marijana Marjanović explained LCA. They kept words close: assess product stages, count emissions, and check steps. They showed how one level links to another. The team explained product carbon footprints with clear math. -
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD):
The session built a clear link between data and decisions. EPDs share impact facts. They help makers and buyers choose green options. -
EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation:
The new rule makes designs and production eco-friendly. It sets firm steps for all product life stages. The rule keeps every design close to its sustainability needs. -
Digital Product Passport:
The passport links facts and value. It lets makers, regulators, and buyers read clear sustainability data. The passport makes sharing fast and rules simple.
Significance and Industry Impact
The high engagement showed strong industry ties. Many companies now link their work closer to EU green standards. Domestic teams and exporters must add sustainability in design and strategy.
Conclusion
The webinar ended KPMG’s first ESG series. It built a clear base for today’s green rules. For a sustainable future, products and plans must link LCA and ecodesign closely.
For businesses that lead in green design and follow the rules, knowing these methods is key.
About the Presenters:
Nina Mihajlović, Senior Manager, ESG & Sustainability Consulting, KPMG Montenegro and Serbia.
For further information on sustainable product assessments and the EU Ecodesign Regulation, visit KPMG’s insights page.
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