The demand for comprehensive environmental data has never been greater, yet traditional Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methods are too slow and costly to meet the challenge. To lead in sustainability, companies must move beyond manual, project-based approaches and embrace automation at an enterprise scale. The key lies in leveraging your existing data to generate insights with unprecedented speed and precision.

In this exclusive session, join Sphera’s LCA experts alongside Evonik as they present how to use automated LCAs to scale operations. Learn first-hand how Evonik leverages Sphera LCA to transform ERP, supplier, and inventory data into a powerful engine for sustainability intelligence. Discover how automation enables the calculation of a full range of environmental impacts—from carbon footprint and water usage to packaging and waste—in a fraction of the time.

This session will cover: 

  • Why Evonik chose Sphera LCA
  • How Evonik uses automated LCAs to drive transparency and guide internal sustainability strategies at scale.
  • The critical role of automation in supporting regulatory compliance and cementing market leadership.

Register now to gain insights directly from Evonik’s experience, and see how you can future-proof your sustainability strategy with actionable, real-world examples.

Speakers:

Dr. Timm Grünebaum
Sustainability Analyst
Evonik

Martijn Gipmans
Senior Director, Consulting
Sphera

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