Sustainable Minds Announces Custom Data Creation Program

New option for modeling life cycle environmental performance of new products.

New option for modeling life cycle environmental performance of new products.

By DE Editors

Sustainable Minds has released its Custom Data Creation Program. The program gives customers a new option when modeling the life cycle environmental performance of their products. Now they can opt for using their own supply chain and primary data, or industry average-based proxies formulated specifically for their materials and processes to benchmark, model and compare product concepts in the earliest stages of R&D.

Today, as environmental performance increasingly drives product innovation and differentiation, using industry average data is often not good enough, said Terry Swack, CEO. Manufacturers want data specific to their materials, processes and supply chain. Our dataset grows as our customers grow, so everyone benefits. Now it’s easy to request and add impact factors for the life cycle data you need to model your products. Customers can use the Data Browser to view the current dataset, and the Data Request Form to submit requests. We help you describe and source, then verify and add the data you need for materials, processes, use stage consumables, transportation, and end of life methods. We offer a private cloud solution for companies who want to keep their data proprietary. This capability also paves the way for material manufacturers to get their products in front of product teams looking for improved and alternative material choices.

For more information, visit Sustainable Minds.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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