Life-Cycle Assessment of Passenger Transport: An Indian Case Study

By International Transport Forum and the World Bank

This report presents a decision-making approach based on life-cycle assessment (LCA), which considers not only the carbon emissions from a vehicle’s use, but also from its manufacturing, delivery and infrastructure needs. LCAs provide an effective means of understanding the impact of alternative policy choices on greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions. The analysis shows that Indian cities must prioritise measures that shift private vehicle users to public transport. In addition, a transition to electric buses—preferably powered by 100% renewable energy—is needed. The report highlights the critical importance of analysing and understanding emissions levels through all life cycle stages of transport services when taking public policy and investment decisions.

Read more at itf-oced.org.

 
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