From performance papers to auditable sustainability assessment workflows. Agent skills for LCA, TEA, uncertainty, scenario analysis, and scale-up review.
SustainaForge turns sustainability assessment practice into reusable AI-agent workflows: functional units, system boundaries, inventory assumptions, cost drivers, uncertainty plans, scenario design, scale-up realism, and interpretation guardrails.
SustainaForge focuses on process-level sustainability assessment, especially for energy, environment, agriculture, electrochemistry, carbon management, circular-economy, and emerging technology papers.
Use it for:
- life cycle assessment and life cycle inventory planning;
- techno-economic analysis and cost-driver review;
- uncertainty, sensitivity, and scenario analysis;
- scale-up realism and commercialization-readiness checks;
- agriculture, biomass, waste-to-value, and bioproduct process audits;
- electrochemical, catalytic, and process-systems paper audits;
- manuscript methods planning and interpretation guardrails;
- turning repeated sustainability assessment routines into reusable agent skills.
This repository is a companion to:
- EvidenceForge for systematic review, meta-analysis, and evidence synthesis;
- EmpiriForge for empirical research, causal inference, and prediction-model workflows.
Strong performance claims are not enough. A process can look impressive on:
- current density;
- selectivity;
- yield;
- conversion;
- titer;
- removal efficiency;
- lab-scale cost proxies;
and still fail when the analysis is moved onto a fair functional unit, realistic boundary, defensible electricity mix, audited CAPEX/OPEX basis, uncertainty range, or scale-up scenario.
SustainaForge exists to keep those checks visible and reproducible.
Input:
I have an electrochemical CO2 conversion paper with high Faradaic efficiency
and current density. I want to know whether the sustainability claims hold up.
Skill:
sustainability-assessment-forge
Output:
LCA/TEA audit card
Functional-unit and boundary review
Cost-driver summary
Scenario and sensitivity matrix
Scale-up readiness memo
Example prompt:
Use sustainability-assessment-forge to audit an electrochemical process paper.
Check the functional unit, system boundary, electricity assumptions,
cost drivers, uncertainty, scenario design, and scale-up realism.
SustainaForge/
skills/
sustainability-assessment-forge/
SKILL.md
references/
agri-bio-process-audit.md
anaerobic-digestion-microbiome-metabolome.md
electrochemical-systems-audit.md
lca-boundary-and-functional-unit.md
policy-portfolio-and-safe-boundary.md
tea-cost-driver-and-scale-up.md
uncertainty-scenario-and-scale-up.md
templates/
agri-bio-process-audit.md
agri-bio-process-schema.csv
anaerobic-digestion-systems-audit.md
lca-tea-audit.md
lca-tea-extraction-schema.csv
policy-portfolio-scenario-schema.csv
scale-up-readiness-checklist.md
scenario-sensitivity-matrix.csv
docs/
method-sources.md
reading-list.md
source-crosswalk.md
version-roadmap.md
- Keep AI orchestration separate from deterministic calculation.
- Keep human judgment visible.
- Treat uncertainty and scenario design as core outputs, not decoration.
- Do not let performance metrics substitute for comparable sustainability metrics.
- Audit scale-up claims before repeating them.
Recent additions also support safe-boundary and policy-portfolio framing, so the repository can audit papers that compare technical measures with broader sectoral or structural pathways instead of stopping at one intervention. It also now includes an anaerobic-digestion systems branch for microbiome-metabolome and methane-performance papers.
See: