Data


Lifecycles offers a range of LCA databases and national datasets — from life cycle inventory databases for use in SimaPro and other LCA software platforms, to ready-to-use emission factor datasets that don't require specialist software at all.

Databases for use in LCA software platforms

  • As a major contributor to Australia’s life cycle inventory infrastructure, Lifecycles has played a leading role in strengthening AusLCI as a credible, fit-for-purpose database for Australian life cycle assessment. This work ensures national data aligns with global standards, enabling practitioners to confidently assess robust, regionally relevant information.

    The AusLCI database, an initiative of the Australian LCA Society (ALCAS), was originally established almost 20 years ago, bringing together industry, government, and academia to develop standardised environmental data for Australian products in line with ISO 14040 methodologies.

    Through the recent LCAgMetrics project, Lifecycles delivered one of the most substantial upgrades to AusLCI data. This expanded Australia’s on-farm life cycle inventory by adding underrepresented agricultural sectors and critical post-farm processes - addressing long-standing data gaps and lifting the credibility of agricultural LCAs nationally.

    With the release of AusLCI Version 48, the database now includes more than 2,900 processes, spanning major commodities and infrastructure, including:

    • Transport, electricity, natural gas and water supply

    • Construction materials such as asphalt, concrete and plasterboard

    • Common processing inputs

    • Grains, livestock, dairy, horticulture, rice, cotton and sugar

    • Supporting agricultural processes such as irrigation systems and tractor operations.

    These datasets have been implemented in SimaPro as both unit process and system process databases. Where Australian background data is unavailable, processes are transparently link to ecoinvent data. This ensures consistency in modelling assumptions while allowing future ecoinvent updates to be seamlessly overlaid.

    Data downloads

    Both versions are available in SimaPro to ecoinvent license holders.

    For SimaPro users, an EN15804 compliant version of AusLCI V2 + ecoinvent 3 is also available to purchase. Please get in touch for pricing here.

  • SHDB can serve as a valuable tool to conduct risk assessments around complex social issues. The Social Hotspot Database consists of a multi-regional economic input-output data which provides local and global supply chains and links these to a broad range of social metrics aligned per sector and per country.   
    The Social Hotspot Database is a tool that supports not only supply chain managers, but has applications for policy-makers, development organizations, investors and donors as well. 
    This information is not produced to provide an incentive to divestment in high-risk regions. On the contrary, the data made available should direct attention to social issues that are in need of enhanced engagement. 

    Examples of  SHDB applications are listed below:

    • Prioritize site-specific data collection and audits.

    • Produce product category and commodity sustainability assessment.

    • Inform Socially Responsible purchasing processes (e.g. questions to be asked when sourcing).

    • Advise investment opportunities.

    • Provide perspective and context to site-specific assessment results and sustainability reporting.

    • Develop sponsored programs designed to improve the social conditions of production.

    • Communicate about governmental policy and programs.

    • Assess/report on the scope of a certification or social footprint results.

    • Educate about the social conditions of production.

    In particular, recent applications of the SHDB by our users include:

    • ​Project sustainability assessments: a UK university used it for a biorefinery sustainability assessment. A large number of consultants and academics located on 4 continents report using the SHDB portal in their projects.

    • Supply chain social due diligence: the US Cradle to Cradle Institute certification encourages participating companies to use the SHDB to conduct supply chain social risk reviews.

    • Trading partners sustainability performance assessment: an EU government agency is using the tool to perform an initial assessment.

    Pricing

    Different price options are available depending on country development and affiliation, however only Australian prices are shown below. There is separate pricing for the SHDB and annual service contracts.

    All prices are in Australian dollars, exclusive of GST.

    Licence types:
    Public / Private sector                             $10,089
    Public / Private sector additional       $4,319
    Multiple academic                                   $7,209
    Single academic                                      $4,319

    Service contracts:
    Public / Private sector                             $4,319
    Public / Private sector additional        $2,519
    Multiple academic                                  $3,239
    Single academic                                    $2,159

    Please find our subscription order form here.

    ​*Prices updated as of April 2026.

  • cm.chemicals by Carbon Minds is a large-scale database for the environmental assessment of chemicals and plastics. Backed by a consistent methodology and annual updates, cm.chemicals is a one-stop data source for ISO 14040/14044 compliant life cycle assessment studies. The database covers the main chemicals and plastics responsible for 75% of the industry’s global greenhouse gas emissions.

    cm.chemicals is available as a yearly subscription to SimaPro users.

    Find out more here.

    Prices (All prices in Australian dollars excluding GST)

    Commercial
    Essentials – Global insights: $8,810
    Plastics – Global insights: $8,810

    Educational
    Essentials – Global insights: $4,410
    Plastics – Global insights: $4,410

    Contact us to purchase.

Scope 3 GHG Emissions Datasets

  • An authoritative source of freely available Scope 3 emission factors for the agricultural sector — covering over 170 material inputs including livestock, feed, fertilisers, pesticides, packaging and chemicals, with national and state-level breakdowns.

    It is a credible source of emission factors meeting the requirements of the Australian Government’s Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Estimation and Reporting Guidelines.

    They are generated from life cycle inventory (LCI) data in the AusLCI database, compliant with ISO 14044 methodology and the GHG Protocol. The dataset is updated annually and freely available for use in any application — no licence or software required.

    The dataset was developed by Lifecycles with funding from the Zero Net Emissions Agriculture CRC (ZNEAg CRC). The underlying LCI data was supported by the LCAgMetrics project, a partnership between Lifecycles and AgriFutures Australia, with funding from the Australian Government.

    Current version: V48, March 2026

    Learn more here.

    Need emission factors tailored to your specific operations and supply chain? Talk to us about custom emission factors.