Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a technique used to assess the environmental impacts of a product throughout its life cycle from material sourcing through end of life. There are four main phases of an LCA: 1) defining the goal and scope, 2) conducting a life cycle inventory, 3) assessing the potential environmental impacts, and 4) interpreting the results. LCA can be conducted at various levels from cradle-to-grave, cradle-to-gate, or gate-to-gate. The interpretation phase identifies significant issues from the inventory and impact assessment results and provides conclusions and recommendations.