Yacht Assessment Method
Revolutionising yacht upstream and construction phases with the Life Cycle Assessment
Advancing every step of yacht construction
The Yacht Assessment Method is transforming the yacht construction sector through rigorous environmental evaluation and more sustainable practices.
In collaboration with leading shipyards, we are spearheading an innovative programme focused on collecting primary data on the materials used in yacht building, as well as detailed information on the core processes and activities involved in assembling these materials and products, including the associated waste. Such data will be used to conduct a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and consequently uncover ways to reduce environmental impact.
Benefits of better build practices
Implementing this method will allow stakeholders to gain a comprehensive understanding of the environmental impacts of yacht construction.
Moving beyond just the operational phase, our goal is to drive innovation and continuous improvement in the yacht-building process, reflecting the unique needs of each participating shipyard. This LCA method adheres to international standards and facilitates widespread adoption and implementation of more sustainable practices, helping reduce 20% of yard-associated emissions by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050.
Driving innovation with the Life Cycle Approach
By leveraging upstream and core data, Water Revolution Foundation aims to conduct comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies for each participating shipyard.
While the operational phase of yachts often receives significant attention in terms of environmental assessment, understanding the full environmental impact requires a thorough evaluation of the upstream phase as well.
The programme is vital for enabling our partners to evaluate and compare the environmental impacts of various materials and processes across multiple impact categories, including global warming potential, acidification potential, resource use and water depletion; explore more sustainable alternatives and drive innovation in the industry; and support informed, environmentally, and economically sustainable decision-making by providing cradle-to-gate or cradle-to-grave assessments.
The path forward
Every material choice and construction process should be guided by a commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation.
This programme will culminate in the development of a cutting-edge approach, compliant with international standards for life cycle assessment (ISO 14040:2006 and ISO 14044:2006) and empowering naval architects and shipyard management teams to evaluate and compare materials and processes, investigate alternatives, and drive innovation in yacht construction.