The 11th International Conference on
Life Cycle Management
September 6-7-8, 2023 – Lille, France
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023 | |
8:00am - 10:00am | Welcome coffee Location: Hall Lille |
10:00am - 12:00pm | Opening ceremony and plenary session: LCM in the decision making process Location: Grand Théâtre |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch Break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Towards meaningful sustainability assessment in circular economy : success & failures Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Monia Niero, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies Pisa, Italy Session Chair: Jan Bollen, ArcelorMittal, Belgium |
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Enhancing circularity and resilience of the European industrial value chains through EU product & waste policy measures: insights from Lithium-ion battery, automotive and electronics sectors European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Sustainable Resources Directorate, Ispra, Italy Life Cycle Circularity Indicator: an extensive version of the Material Circularity Indicator Capgemini Engineering, direction Recherche & Innovation France - 4 avenue Didier Daurat Blagnac 31700, France Comparison of LCA and circularity indicators: what method to use for what? Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden The applicability of the Organisation Environmental Footprint method as cornerstone for a retailer’s environmental sustainability strategy: insights by early adopter Colruyt Group 1Colruyt Group, Belgium; 2WeLOOP, France Carbon accounting in a circular chemical industry – Challenges in accounting frameworks Henkel AG & Co.KGaA, Germany |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Life cycle management for e-mobility services Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Caroline Mir, Renault SAS, France Session Chair: Juan Felipe Cerdas Marin, Fraunhofer IST, Germany |
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Exploring the environmental impacts of EV battery supply chains using LCA Minviro Eco-design and Circular Economy Practices applied to Li-ion Electric Vehicle Batteries IREC, Spain Circularity performance of reusing, repurposing and recycling solutions for the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries 1Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Faculty of Engineering, Mechanics and Industrial Production, Loramendi 4, Mondragon 20500, Gipuzkoa, Spain; 2Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Plaza Euskadi 5, Bilbao 48009 Bizkaia, Spain Investigating the Influence of Design Parameters on Environmental Impacts of Batteries for e-mobility through the Integration of Ageing Models in Life Cycle Assessment 1Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA-Liten, 17 rue des Martyrs, F-38054 Grenoble, France; 2Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G-SCOP, 46 Avenue Félix Viallet, 38000 Grenoble, France How to handle constantly changing life-cycle-based carbon calculation methodologies in automotive decarbonisation? Volkswagen, Germany What do we need for a harmonized LCA approach for E-mobility? Institute of environmental sciences (CML), Leiden University, Einsteinweg 2, 2333CC Leiden, The Netherlands |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Collaboration along the value chain in retail through LCM Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Steven Van Hemelryck, Colruyt Group, Belgium Session Chair: Koen Boone, WUR, Netherlands, The |
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Dialogue for food waste prevention in the Norwegian value chain NORSUS Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research, Norway A Value Chain Approach to Commodity Risk Assessment in the Retail Sector – the Case of Loblaw Companies Limited (LCL) 1Groupe AGÉCO, Canada; 2Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada Development of a harmonized LCA methodology for ecolabelling based on supply chain data 1Blonk Sustainability; 2DIL German Institute of Food Technologies; 3Foundation Earth Navigating the coming paradigm shift in food ecolabelling – considerations from the science basis 1Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre, Unilever R&D, United Kingdom Key elements to harmonized environmental footprinting and ecolabeling of food products Wageningen Economic Research, Netherlands, The Environment labelling consequences for the single-use plastics in retail products 1WeLOOP, 254 Rue du Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, France; 2Karbon, 165 Avenue de Bretagne, 59000 Lille, France |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Methodological advancements in social LCM Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Rose Nangah Mankaa, Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering (INaB) RWTH Aachen University, Germany Session Chair: Davide Bonaffini, Hitachi Rail, Italy |
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Ways Forward to Collect Primary Data in Social LCA 1RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2Universidade Federal Tecnológica do Paraná; 3Universidade de Brasília Blockchain Architecture as a support for Social Life Cycle Inventory Analysis "G.d'Annunzio" University of Pescara, Department of Economic Studies, Italy How can the application of the theory of change contribute to developing cause and effect chains in social LCA: the case of cocoa farmers in Côte d'Ivoire 1Colruyt Group, Belgium; 2WeLOOP, France The ethical implications of scaling social impacts in low Technology Readiness Level assessments: A case study for nano-enabled products 1Business and Economics conomics Faculty, University of Burgos, Spain; 2ICCRAM, University of Burgos, Spain Illustrating the role of alternative supply chains and evolved conditions in social life cycle assessment of energy-related products 1Rey Juan Carlos University, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group, 28933, Móstoles, Spain; 2IMDEA Energy, Systems Analysis Unit, 28935, Móstoles, Spain Direct quantification of indicators in PSILCA – An example of Social Life Cycle Assessment of fuel cell electric vehicle production Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE), Germany |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Prospective LCM of emerging technologies & next-generation materials Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: Nils Thonemann, CML, Leiden University, Netherlands, The Session Chair: Mateo Saavedra del Oso, Stora Enso Oyj, Finland |
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A practitioner’s guide for prospective assessments across the TRLs: A case study on all-solid-state batteries 1Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST, Braunschweig, Germany; 2Institute of Machine Tools and Production Technology, Braunschweig, Germany Recent developments in generating and working with future scenarios in LCA 1Leiden University, Netherlands, The; 2Paul Scherrer Institute; 3LCA 2.0 Consultants Substitution in prospective life cycle assessment of resource recovery from waste incineration slag University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Airborne Wind Energy – A starlight example of the “reduce” aspect in the energy sector Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland Estimating future environmental impacts for electric vehicle battery raw materials 1Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, The Netherlands; 2BRGM - French Geological Survey, France Advances in prospective LCA of WEEE recycling by thermo-chemical pyrolysis (iCycle®) 1Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany; 2Ruhr-Universität Bochum ; Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany |
3:30pm - 4:30pm | Coffee break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Sustainability & circularity in business models & business ecosystems Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Hanna Maria Nilsson-Lindén, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden Session Chair: Piet Vitse, Owens Corning, Belgium |
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Circularity at different systems level – the CapSEM Model NTNU, Norway The need for coordinating adoption of circular business models – a challenge for rapid growth of the circular economy NTNU - The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway A conceptual methodology to screen and adopt circular business models in small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs): A case study on child safety seats as a product service system Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany Can circular economy business models reduce life cycle environmental impacts of the clothing sector? 1WRAP, United Kingdom; 2University of Surrey, United Kingdom Life cycle assessment as a tool to ensure circular economy drives environmental benefits : A railway signaling study case ALSTOM, France |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Innovation in the metallurgical sector for a better sustainable management Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Denis Chevé, Befesa Stainless Recycling, France Session Chair: Gert Van Hoof, Umicore, Belgium |
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Development of simulation-based life cycle inventory for battery-grade lithium carbonate produced from different sources Institute of Molecular Sciences, University of Bordeaux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, 33400 Talence, France Technical, economic and environmental characterisation of industrial trends for the decarbonisation of the foundry and steelmaking industries: opportunities and limitations from a life cycle thinking perspective 1Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Spain; 2IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain Comparative analysis on four allocation approaches for steel products and its implication for a PEFCR development for intermediary steel products 1VITO, Belgium; 2EnergyVille, Belgium German ‘Green steel’ initiative 1WV Stahl; 2FutureCamp Climate Ltd; 3ArcelorMittal Carbon footprint and energy transformation analysis of steel produced via a Direct reduction plant with an integrated electric melting unit thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG, Germany The zero emission steel mill of the future ArcelorMittal |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Use of LCM in sustainable regional development - expérience & research perspectives Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Eleonore Loiseau, INRAE, France Session Chair: Pekka Maijala, Pyhäjärvi institute, Finland |
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Territorial Life Cycle Assessment of the battery sector in the North of France Region WeLOOP, France BioCircularCities: Guidelines for the identification of sustainable and circular solutions for the management of biowaste in urban areas. 1Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology - LIST, Luxembourg; 2Fundació ENT, Barcelone, Spain; 3ENEA, Department for Sustainability, Division Resource Efficiency, Research Centre of Portici (NA), Italy Environmentally-Extended Input-Output analyses efficiently sketch regional environmental transition plans: illustration by Canada’s road industry Polytechnique Montreal, Canada INTEGRATED SUSTAINABILITY EVALUATION OF CURRENT AND PROSPECTIVE SCENARIOS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN FLOODED ISLANDS: A CASE STUDY IN BATASAN ISLAND, TUBIGON, BOHOL, PHILIPPINES University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines Assessing the circular bioeconomy potential at the regional level – A stepwise approach and its application to a metropolitan area in Germany Chair of Material Flow Management and Resource Economy, Institute IWAR, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Use of, and challenges for, LCM in regional development 1Kaunas Technical University, Lithuania; 2pyhäjärvi-instituutti, Finland; 3sustainable solutions, France |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Social Life Cycle Assessment in practice: Implementation and Value Derived Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Sara Russo Garrido, CIRAIG, Canada Session Chair: Ladji Tikana, International Copper Association, United States of America |
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Social LCA as a preparation step towards future requirements PRé Sustainability, Netherlands, The Implementation of Social Value Assessment: The perspective from Corbion Corbion, Sustainability Department, Netherlands Applied Qualitative Methods for Social Life-cycle Assessment: A Case Study of Canadian Beef 1Canfax Research Services, Canada; 2Groupe AGÉCO, Canada Type II S-LCA to rethink CSR actions: case study of an agricultural company 1Vitropic S.A., 34210 Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, France; 2UPR GECO, University of Montpellier, CIRAD, 34398 Montpellier, France; 3ITAP, INRAE, Institut Agro, University of Montpellier, 34060 Montpellier, France The application of S-LCA to address lithium mining and its potential impacts on water and the local community in Chile Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Multi-scope social life cycle impact assessment: application to offshore wind energy sector in France 1Mines Paris, France; 2France Energies Marines; 3CentraleSupélec, France |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Life cycle management in healthcare sector Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: Wouter De Soete, Johnson & Johnson, Belgium Session Chair: Scott McAlister, The University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of reusable and single-use specula used in Belgian hospitals 1Sustainable Systems Engineering (STEN), Department of Green Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2Ghent University Hospital, 9000 Ghent, Belgium An LCA comparing healthcare facility-based haemodialysis with home haemo- and peritoneal dialysis in Australia 1The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2The University of Sydney, Australia; 3The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Life Cycle Assessment of phase I and phase III clinical trials 1ERM, Belgium; 2Janssen Clinical Innovation (JCI); 3ERM, United Kingdom; 4Aumônier Consulting Limited The Application of LCA in Healthcare Using the Care Pathway Approach 1ERM; 2AstraZeneca Calculation of Scope 3 GHG emissions of purchased goods and services applying a hybrid approach based on life cycle thinking 1ERM; 2Becton Dickinson; 3Aumônier Consulting A Collaborative Approach towards Product Category Rules for Pharmaceuticals 1Roche Diagnostics International AG; 2Sanofi Winthrop Industrie; 3Janssen Pharmaceutica NV; 4Novo Nordisk; 5Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited; 6Pfizer; 7GSK plc; 8AstraZeneca UK Limited |
6:00pm - 8:00pm | Side events Location: Lille Grand Palais |
8:00pm - 11:00pm | Dinner Location: Hall Londres |
Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023 | |
8:00am - 9:00am | Side events Location: Lille Grand Palais |
8:00am - 9:00am | Welcome coffee Location: Hall Lille |
9:00am - 10:00am | Plenary session: Carbon Neutrality Location: Théâtre Pasteur |
10:00am - 11:00am | Coffee break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Approaching life cycle sustainability as the actual driver of energy Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Diego Iribarren, IMDEA Energy, Spain |
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Life cycle assessment of hydrogen produced by methane pyrolysis ENGIE, France Environmental Performance of Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis Technical University of Munich, Germany Could hydrogen help achieve net zero emissions? CNRS UMR5255 ISM, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, 351 cours de la Libération, Talence Cedex, France ASSISTANCE project: Analysis of social impacts for a sustainable energy transition in Spain and responsible decision-making Rey Juan Carlos University, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group, 28933, Móstoles, Spain Sustainable offshore wind energy in the Belgian Continental Shelf? Monetized (socio-)environmental footprint and handprint of electricity production. 1Ghent University, Green Chemistry and Technology, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2European Institute for Energy Research (EIFER) EDF-KIT EEIG, Emmy-Noether-Str. 11, 76131, Karlsruhe, Germany; 3University of Antwerp, ECOSPHERE Research Group, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium; 4European Commission, Brussels, Belgium |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Towards carbon neutrality with LCM (1) Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Anne Cécile de Bortoli, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada Session Chair: Jennifer Bravinder, Michelin, France |
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Understanding interrelations in corporate GHG reporting schemes: An analysis of methodologies and data sources TU Darmstadt, Germany Leveraging LCA Automation to achieve carbon neutrality Sphera, United States of America Ambitions and challenges for carbon reduction: Insights from a global industry survey 1Christian Doppler Laboratory for Sustainable Product Management, Institute of Environmental Systems Sciences, University of Graz, Austria; 2iPoint-Systems GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany Using the analytical framework developed for the European Commission to assess the contribution of sectoral circular economy measures to carbon neutrality VITO, Belgium Carbon capture, use and storage: challenges for their implementation in LCA 1WeLOOP, France; 2Université de Bordeaux, France Human and planetary health implications of negative emissions technologies 1ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2University of Jaén, Spain; 3Radboud University, the Netherlands |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Use of EPD in different legislations & policies Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Dieter De Lathauwer, Federal Public Service of Health and Environment, Belgium Session Chair: Jacques CHEVALIER, Association HQE, France |
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Integration of EPDs in building LCA tools – Challenges and opportunities in the Belgian context 1VITO, Belgium; 2EnergyVille, Belgium; 3KU Leuven, Belgium; 4OVAM, Belgium; 5Brussels Environment, Belgium; 6SPW, Belgium Investigating harmonization challenges in the EPD system - A Focus on EPDs Used in the Danish Building Sector 1Aalborg University, Denmark; 2COWI; 3Transition The transition from EN 15804 A1 to EN 15804 A2: the consequences and impacts on the buildings WeLOOP, 254 Rue du Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, France Product Category rules, an efficient way to produce Product Environmental Profiles for industries. 1Schneider Electric, PEP ecopassport Technical committee member, France; 2PEP ecopassport general delegate, France; 3Groupe Atlantic, PEP ecopassport Technical commitee President, France Industry Perspectives on the use of Environmental Product Declarations to inform building design University of Bath, United Kingdom |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Increased life cycle actions in small & medium sized companies Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Christian TRAISNEL, HEXA STRATEGIE, France Session Chair: Hélène Teulon, Gingko 21, France |
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Karbon tool: an easy solution for SMEs to implement environmental labelling in France 1WeLOOP, 254 Rue du Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, WeLOOP; 2Karbon, 165 avenue de Bretagne, 59000 Lille Joint research projects as a kick-starter for life cycle actions in SMEs 1Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP; 2Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA; 3University of Stuttgart Declaring environmental performance with reuse and recycling business – approaches for small and medium sized enterprises 1Department of Engineering, Østfold University College, P.O. Box 700, 1757 Halden, Norway; 2Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Materiales y Fabricación, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain; 3Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology, P.O Box 113 Blindern, 0314 Oslo, Norway Life Cycle Sustainability Management (LCSM) in SMEs – Learnings from electronics in the developing economies WRFA, Switzerland Supporting Eco-Socio-Design for SME 1EVEA; 2REBOND A digital common to leverage eco-design and eco-labelling for SMEs 1Ecobalyse (French Ministry of Ecological Transition), France; 2ADEME |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Setting environmental sustainability targets in LCM Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: Julie Clavreul, ENGIE, France Session Chair: Morten Ryberg, Sweco Danmark, Denmark |
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How to bring a macro level sustainability goal to micro level targets? 1Ghent University, Belgium; 2Antwerp University, Belgium Evaluating urban mitigation strategies against absolute sustainability targets: Focus on building stocks 1DTU, Denmark; 2SDU, Denmark; 3Ramboll, Denmark; 4Sweco, Denmark Absolute Environmental Sustainability Assessment of aviation transition scenarios 1ISAE-SUPAERO, France; 2Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, France; 3ENAC, France Will the future European electricity mix exceed the planetary boundaries? 1Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; 2ENGIE Lab CRIGEN, France; 3Sweco Danmark, Denmark Consumption footprint to support future scenarios assessment against policy targets and planetary boundaries 1European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy; 2Uni Systems, Luxembourg Bridging the Gap Between Biodiversity Footprint Metrics and Biodiversity State Indicator Metrics 1PRé, Netherlands, The; 2Queen Mary University London |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Innovative approach to rethinking sustainability the UN SDGs & the circular economy Location: Salle 3.2 bis Session Chair: Deborah Andrews, London South Bank University, United Kingdom Session Chair: Elizabeth Newton, London South Bank University, United Kingdom |
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Conceptual framework for a life-cycle based methodology for corporate SDG assessment Section for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Linking LCA information to the UN SDGs – a use case PRé Sustainability, Netherlands, The The Preliminary Study of Social Impact Consideration with Emphasis on Water Infrastructure Program to Overcome Clean Water Scarcity among Local Communities in East Kalimantan 1Environmental Professional & Sustainability Practitioner; 2PT Indominco Mandiri, Indonesia Investigating Sector-Relevant SDGs and Opportunities for Increasing Sustainability Maturity of the Data Centre Industry According to the Triple Bottom Line London South Bank University, United Kingdom |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch Break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Assessing sustainability of flexible energy systems transition Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Anne Prieur-Vernat, ENGIE, France Session Chair: Jan Mertens, Ugent, Belgium |
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Decarbonizing maritime shipping: Life cycle sustainability assessment of a multi-fuel capable propulsion system based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell technology for maritime shipping ZHAW, Switzerland Environmental consequences of vehicle-to-grid for a future energy system: A case study on the Danish Island Bornholm. MOBI Research Group, ETEC Department, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Variation in the GHG emissions from electrolytic hydrogen production in a flexible energy system within the EU legislation framework 1Joint Research Center, Italy; 2Joint Research Center, Netherlands Using LCA to demonstrate the environmental relevance of energy management systems 1ENGIE Lab CRIGEN, France; 2ENGIE Laborelec, Belgium |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Towards carbon neutrality with LCM (2) Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Matthias Finkbeiner, TU Berlin, Germany Session Chair: Ketan Prasad Vaidya, Northvolt AB, Sweden |
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Assessing the product carbon footprint of captured CO2: A discussion on allocation and its consequences Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany Challenges of renewable electricity accounting in life cycle assessment Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Feasibility and Overcoming Challenges of Integrating Life Cycle Assessment into Carbon Neutrality Scenarios: A French Case Study 1Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France; 2EDF R&D, Département TREE, Groupe E3M, EDF Lab Les Renardières, Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, France The new TfS guideline for Product Carbon Footprints (PCFs) 1BASF SE; 2Sika Technology AG; 3Bayer AG; 4Corteva; 5Covestro Deutschland AG; 6Dow; 7Eastman; 8Evonik Operations GmbH; 9Henkel AG & Co. KGaA; 10Solvay; 11Syngenta; 12Wacker Chemie AG; 13sustainable AG Unternehmensberatung The Journey to Carbon Neutrality for Poultry Industry: A science-based approach 1Life Cycle Indonesia, Indonesia; 2Japfa Ltd New Zealand: Moving towards carbon neutral in transport The University of Auckland, New Zealand |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Innovation for sustainable construction in buildings & cities Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Adelaide Feraille, Ecole des PontsParisTech, France Session Chair: Maxime Trocme, VINCI, France |
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Life cycle assessment-based industrialized building retrofitting GreenDelta, Germany Plant-based Insulation as Carbon Sink? Life Cycle Assessment of Biochar-Based Building Insulation Materials Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Comparative LCA of single houses rehabilitation : contribution to the Perf In Mind project 1RECto, France; 2VERSo, France Resource efficiency of urban districts – A toolbox for planning of ur-ban material flow management systems Institute IWAR, Material Flow Management and Resource Economy, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Digital solution for intelligent material sourcing and road infrastructure LCA - a case study in Germany ORIS |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Life cycle sustainability in Textiles Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Anne Perwuelz, ensait, France Session Chair: Caroline Bottin, BUNSHA (BRAND KIABI), France |
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Environmental assessment of the European apparel market – domestic production, imports and resale 12.-0 LCA consultants, France; 2Univ. Lille, ENSAIT, ULR 2461 - GEMTEX - Génie et Matériaux Textiles, F-59000 Lille, France Repairability of textiles and clothing Consumption Research Norway (SIFO), Norway Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Textile Recycling Efficiencies in Future Waste Market Scenarios 1Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; 2Ghent University, Belgium Life cycle assessment of a novel fibre-to-fibre solution RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden Integrating Traceability in Apparel and Footwear Green Claims at the Product Level 1EVEA, France; 2FHCM, France Eco-design of a multifunctional worsted wool men's suit jacket using comparative LCA 1Univ. Lille, ENSAIT, ULR 2461 - GEMTEX - Génie et Matériaux Textiles, F-59000 Lille, France; 2Univ. Lille, Centrale Lille, CS20048, F-59651 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France; 3INDUO, 16 Rue des champs, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France; 4Univ. Monastir, École nationale d'ingénieurs de Monastir, Monastir 5035, Tunisie |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | Digitization of product environmental information Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: William Lepercq, Schneider Electric, France Session Chair: Enrico Benetto, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg |
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A new approach to automate LCA impacts results at commercial reference level Schneider Electric, France Lessons learned applying topic modelling to improve data processing efficiency when building automatic life-cycle inventories for LCM 1Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg; 2PRé Sustainability Automating PCF calculations in a multi-sectorial chemical industry - Solvay example SOLVAY, France How to get to a trustful LCA result in complex supply chains using digital tools? – Key challenges and requirements TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH, Germany Streamlining Life Cycle Management with AI and Machine Learning Makersite, Germany Analysis of Primary Data Share as a rising indicator for supply chain specificity 1Siemens AG, ID FA MF Product Carbon Footprint, Siemensdamm 50, 13629 Berlin, Germany; 2Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of Environmental Technology, Chair of Sustainable Engineering, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany |
3:30pm - 4:30pm | Coffee break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Challenges & Methods for quantifying the benefits of recycling in LCM Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Steven De Meester, Ghent University, Belgium Session Chair: Milad Golkaram, Milad Golkaram, Scientist, TNO, Netherlands, The |
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Assessing the net benefits and loads occurring outside of the boundaries (module D) for an electrical equipment 1Schneider Electric, PEP ecopassport steering committee member, France; 2Schneider Electric, PEP ecopassport Technical committee member, France; 3Eaton Industries France SAS, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France; 4Legrand, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France; 5Groupe Atlantic, PEP ecopassport Technical commitee President, France; 6PEP ecopassport general delegate, France; 7Hager Group, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France; 8Bureau Veritas, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France A new process cost-based allocation method is needed for integrated smelter-refineries Umicore, Belgium Disassembly: The Key to Unlocking an enhanced Circular Future 1Robert Bosch GmbH, Corporate Research; 2Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd, Corporate Research Recovery of thermoplastics and flame retardants from mixed WEEE and EoL vehicles, an LCA evaluation 1Materia Nova, Belgium; 2COMET Traitement SA, Belgium Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of a novel recycling process for concrete waste 1Fraunhofer IBP, Dep. Life Cycle Engineering, Germany; 2Fraunhofer IBP, Dep. Inorganic Materials and Recycling, Germany; 3Leiblein GmbH, Germany |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Advances in LCM through AI, data science & machine learning Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Raoul Meys, Carbon Minds, Germany Session Chair: Artur Schweidtmann, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
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Expanding the Reach of Life Cycle Assessment with Artificial Intelligence Life Cycle Indonesia, Indonesia Stoichiometry-based prediction of life cycle inventories: Benchmarking & best practices 1Energy and Process Systems Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2Institute for Energy and Climate Research - Energy Systems Engineering (IEK-10), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany Environmental impact prediction of chemical processes using graph neural networks 1Process Intelligence Research, Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Van der Maasweg 9, Delft 2629 HZ, The Netherlands; 2Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics, Department of Intelligent Systems, Delft University of Technology, Van Mourik Broekmanweg 6, 2628 XE Delft, The Netherlands; 3CarbonMinds GmbH, Eupener Str. 165, 50933 Cologne, Germany A Novel Framework using Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Environmental Impacts of Construction Products 1Institute of Molecular Sciences, University of Bordeaux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, 33400 Talence, France; 2Institute IWAR Material Flow Management and Resource Economy, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany; 3Data and AI Systems, Department of Computer Science, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany; 4WeLOOP, 254 Rue de Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, France Exploring the Potential of Word Vectorization for Automatic Prediction of Greenhouse Gas Emission Factor: Supervised Learning in Inventory Database for Environmental Analysis (IDEA) using word2vec The University of Tokyo, Japan |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Life cycle management in the bio-economy Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Tomas Rydberg, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden Session Chair: Alberto Bezama, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany |
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Between Climate Resilience and Sustainability: An LCA-based Stochastic Linear Programming Approach for Second-Generation Bioethanol Production in the EU Resource Lab, University of Augsburg Challenges in carrying out comparative LCA of biobased products with their fossil based counterparts Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands, The Integrated LCA of decarbonisation scenarios for an industrial bioeconomy network 1Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany; 2ZIRKON - Zittauer Institut für Verfahrensentwicklung, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Oberflächentechnik, Naturstoffforschung. Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz Dynamic Carbon Accounting on bio-based feedstocks for bio-plastics production SABIC, India |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Developing the future life cycle network Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Anna Charlotte Wikström, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Session Chair: Debbie Steckel, ACLCA, United States of America |
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Learnings, success stories and views from Swedish Life Cycle Center Swedish Life Cycle Center/Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden FSLCI - A community approach to accelerate Life Cycle Innovation globally Forum for Sustainability through Life Cycle Innovation e.V., Germany Becoming mainstream after three decades; what are the consequences? PRé, Netherlands, The Life cycle management in industry – supporting business with life cycle-based assessments along value chains 1DSM Nutritional Products Ltd.; 2BASF SE; 3Henkel AG & Co. KGaA,; 4Siemens AG; 5Syngenta AG; 6Corbion; 7Volkswagen AG; 8ArcelorMittal Europe ESTAINIUM Association – developing mutual solutions to drive industrial decarbonization 1Siemens AG (SiGREEN); 2TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH; 3Weidmüller GmbH & Co KG; 4BISON FOREST GmbH; 5Ferdinand Steinbeis Institut; 6Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
4:30pm - 6:00pm | Environmental impacts & benefits of digital services Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: Margaux Escande, IT's on us, France Session Chair: AGNES COMTE, BANQUE DE FRANCE, France |
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Looking up into the sky – dependency of digital services on outer space and related environmental impacts 1Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland; 2EPFL Space Center (eSpace), Switzerland Assessing the environmental impacts of digital tools in agriculture and food supply chain: a state-of-the-art 1ITAP, Univ Montpellier, INRAE, Institut Agro, Montpellier, France; 2Elsa, Research Group for Environmental Lifecycle & Sustainability Assessment, Montpellier, France LCA of a showcase website, a typical digital service use case 1ENS de Lyon; 2Inria; 3OCTO Technology CEDaCI – an overview of outputs, achievements, and inspiring change in the data centre industry 1London South Bank University, United Kingdom; 2WeLOOP, Lambersart, France; 3Operational Intelligence, London, United Kingdom; 4Techbuyer, Harrogate, UK; 5Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy, Wuppertal, Germany |
6:00pm - 8:00pm | Side events Location: Lille Grand Palais |
8:00pm - 11:00pm | Dinner Location: Palais de la Bourse |
Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023 | |
8:00am - 9:00am | Welcome coffee Location: Hall Lille |
9:00am - 10:30am | Product design for sustainable LCM (1) Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Nicolas PERRY, Arts et Métiers, France |
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Next Level Lightweight Production (NeLiPro) University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg; International Center for Sustainable Development (IZNE) The future generation of lightweight materials? A Life Cycle Assessment for innovative lightweight structures 1Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering (INaB), RWTH Aachen University; 2Porsche AG; 3Institut für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik (ILK), TU Dresden Assessing the Sustainability of Steel Products in the Context of Emerging Frameworks and Targets Tata Steel UK Limited A methodological approach for implementing screening LCA into the early phases of product development 1TU Dresden, Germany; 2iPoint-systems gmbh, Germany; 3Siemens AG, Germany Ecodesign approach for complex systems - How to design attractive and sustainable vehicles 1Université de toulon, France; 2Nantes Université, École Centrale Nantes, CNRS, LS2N, UMR 6004, F-44000 Nantes Going completely new ways for sustainability: Methods to develop and implement radical sustainable innovations in companies Pforzheim University, Germany |
9:00am - 10:30am | Transitioning towards sustainable value chains for chemicals & materials (1) Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Guido Sonnemann, Université de Bordeaux, France Session Chair: Ananda Kumaran Sekar, SABIC, India |
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Market based chain of custody models in LCAs & implications for the chemical industry Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany Comparative life cycle sustainability assessment of chemical and enzymatic production: the case of isopropyl palmitate Ghent University, Belgium The importance of hazardous substance tracking during the life cycle of circular products. Ecomatters, Netherlands, The A case study on the implementation of LCA in the Safe and Sustainable by Design. Challenges and way forward 1Joint Research Center, Italy; 2Politecnico di Torino Decarbonization of the chemical industry by Circular Economy concepts BASF, Germany Green chemistry vs. life cycle impact metrics: Does green necessarily mean sustainable? Dept. of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
9:00am - 10:30am | Informing & stimulating green lifestyle choices Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Michiel De Bauw, Sciensano, Belgium |
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A detailed analysis of the carbon footprint linked to consumption in Canada and its provinces. CIRAIG, Canada The role of consumers´ practices in Life Cycle Management: combining Life Cycle Assessment with Practice Theory 1Sant´Anna School of Advanced Studies Pisa (Italy); 2Aalborg University, Department of Planning, Copenhagen (Denmark) Climate duel - The climate wins: A gamification approach to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at university level ZHAW IUNR Wädenswil, Switzerland Digital Receipt Based Monitoring of Carbon and Biodiversity Footprints of Individual Food Baskets 1Zurich University of applied sciences, Switzerland; 2Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zürich Informing and individual behavioural change in perspective KU Leuven, Belgium |
9:00am - 10:30am | New methodological developments for LCM Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Jo Dewulf, Ghent University, Belgium Session Chair: Shaniq Ursula Pillay, PRé Sustainability, Netherlands, The |
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Marine biodiversity impacts of offshore wind farms decommissioning 1Vattenfall A/S, Jupitervej 6, 6000 Kolding, Denmark; 2Section for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Produktionstorvet, Building 424, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Integration of the new biodiversity indicator (BioMAPS) into Sphera’s Managed LCA Content Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany Life Cycle Management of systems with heterogeneous life cycles of system elements Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Development of Life Cycle Inventory Analysis Methodology of Structural Materials Considering Properties University of Tokyo, Japan Contribution of products and technologies to the achievement of the sustainable development goals – A quantitative calculation approach 1Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany; 2Hamburg University of Technology; 3Cluster of Excellence “SE²A – Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Aviation” Reconciling regional production with sustainability: a novel methodological framework to assess the sustainability of PDO agro-food products Research group LCA, Agroscope, Switzerland |
9:00am - 10:30am | Strategy for collection of LCA data from suppliers Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: Rupert J. Baumgartner, University of Graz, Austria Session Chair: Bálint Simon, Mitsubshi Chemical Europe, Germany |
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Perspectives and challenges of supplier-specific data collection – ArcelorMittal experience ArcelorMittal Maizières Research, France Analysis of Secondary Raw Materials for Steel and Copper ABB, Italy Connecting the Internet of Things to a Digital Ecosystem for Streamlined Environmental Assessments Empa, Switzerland How to automatise life cycle analysis in the context of electrical and electronic equipment 1Arts et Métiers, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, I2M Bordeaux, F-33405 Talence Cedex, France; 2Qweeko, 150 rue Mondenard, 33000 Bordeaux, France; 3Arts et Métiers, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, I2M - site de Chambéry, F-73375 Le Bourget-du-Lac, France How can CO2 emissions data be requested and offered within the supply chain to provide a transparent basis for achieving decarbonization targets in the automotive industry? Volkswagen AG, Germany The TfS solution for a PCF sharing platform 1Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany; 2Akzo Nobel GmbH; 3BASF SE; 4BAYER AG; 5Brenntag SE; 6Clariant AG; 7Evonik Industries AG; 8LANXESS AG; 9Lyondellbasell Industries; 10Merck KGaA; 11Sika AG; 12Solvay; 13Syngenta Crop Protection AG; 14Givaudan SA; 15Arkema S.A.; 16Together for Sustainability AISBL (TfS); 17Eastman Chemical Company; 18Wacker Chemie AG; 19Covestro AG |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Product design for sustainable LCM (2) Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Stephane Morel, Quantis & ESCP, France |
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Implementation of Circularity Principles in Industrial Product Design 1Institut for Industrial Ecology (INEC) at Pforzheim University, Tiefenbronner Str. 65, 75175 Pforzheim; 2Robert Bosch GmbH Corporate Research and Advance Development, Robert-Bosch-Campus 1, 71272 Renningen Life cycle thinking as foundation for sustainable business transformations Implement Consulting Group, Switzerland The GreenLab4IoT project : development of an IoT measurement testbench for better ecodesign 1EVEA, France; 2GREENSPECTOR, France Carbon footprint study of Volvo C40 Recharge – use of conclusions in development work and implications for future studies Volvo Cars, Sweden Schneider Electric, return of experience of 2 decades of sustainability integration into product design Schneider Electric, France Ecodesign AFM / metabolism approach for Paris olympic games Paris 2024 - Comité d'organisation des Jeux Olympiques |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Transitioning towards sustainable value chains for chemicals & materials (2) Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Peter Saling, BASF SE, Germany |
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Cleaner Cleaning with CO2-based Surfactants: A Cradle-to-Grave Life Cycle Assessment 1RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 3Covestro Deutschland AG, Germany; 4Technical University of Berlin, Germany; 5Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany Coupling LCA and mass-balance approach for bio-circular products at Solvay SOLVAY, France Tiered approach for product development based on environmental performance 1TNO, Energy & Materials Transition; 2TNO, Defence, Safety & Security Predicting the environmental impacts of novel electrochromic displays architectures using prospective life cycle assessment University of Bordeaux, France Development of a site-specific LCA model to assess pathways towards a net-zero chemical industry 1Carbon Minds, Eupener Str. 165 50933 Cologne, Germany; 2Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Schinkelstraße 8, 52062 Aachen, Germany Where can we find the best data for the LCA of chemicals? 1ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Catalysis, Switzerland; 3empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland |
11:00am - 12:30pm | LCM applied to food , agriculture & beverages (1) Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Sergiy Smetana, DIL German Institute of Food Technologies (DIL e.V.), Germany Session Chair: Viktor Klochko, AB InBev, Czech Republic |
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Urbanisation of food production: Can indoor vertical farming reduce the footprint of kitchen herbs? Zurich University of applied sciences, Switzerland Environmental impacts of agricultural robots and possible improvements: example of weeding robots used in vineyards 1INRAE, UR TSCF, France; 2Naïo Technologies, France Making the business case for a more resource-efficient food sector: case study on artificial intelligence in bakeries Thünen Institute of Market Analysis, Germany SustainIT: sector-driven platform for alignment and scalability of sustainability metrics between suppliers and buyers 1Olam Group, United Kingdom; 2Olam Group, Netherlands; 3Olam Group, Netherlands; 4Olam Group, United Kingdom An environmental sustainability assessment of several packed food products: some key lessons 1Ghent University, Belgium; 2Pack4Food, Belgium |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Evaluating the sustainable use of resources Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Stephanie Muller, BRGM, France Session Chair: Frederic Goettmann, Extracthive, France |
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Abiotic resource metrics in Life Cycle Impact Assessment: A review from a cultural theory point of view and perspectives for the future within the transition to a low carbon economy 1WeLOOP, 59130 Lambersart, France; 2Institute of Molecular Sciences, University of Bordeaux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, 33400 Talence, France From extraction to dissipation in life cycle impact assessment of mineral resource use – A review, case study, and outlook University of Twente, Netherlands, The Closing material loops with life cycle resource indicators in waste management DTU, Denmark Assessing and improving the resource efficiency of refractories recycling: a comprehensive analysis accounting for resource losses, environmental impacts and economic benefits 1BRGM, France; 2RDC Environment, Belgium; 3Extracthive Ceramics Recycling, France Characterizing Raw Material’s Criticality within LCSA According to Stakeholders’ Requirements 1Research Group Sustainable Systems Engineering (STEN) - Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2European Institute for Energy Research (EIFER) EDF-KIT EEIG, Emmy-Noether-Strasse 11, 76131, Karlsruhe, Germany; 3ecoinvent, Technoparkstrasse 1, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland |
11:00am - 12:30pm | Valorization of LCA results in a LCM perspective (1) Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: DENIS LE BOULCH, EDF, France Session Chair: Philippe Osset, SCORELCA, France |
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The use of LCA in a large industrial group: 15 years of experience at ArcelorMittal ArcelorMittal, France Multi-criteria evaluation methods of environmental, social and economic impacts 1RDC Environment, Belgium; 2Ecoinnovazione, Italy Ecotoxicity in LCA: how to guide practitioners towards sound decision making for business? 1Sayari, 6 rue Carnot, 78112 Saint Germain en Laye, France; 2ITAB, French Research Institute of Organic Food and Farming, 149 Rue de Bercy, 75595 Paris CEDEX 12, France; 3I-Care, 28 rue du Quatre Septembre, 75002 Paris, France; 4SCORE LCA, 66 boulevard Niels Bohr, 69110 Villeurbanne, France Innovative methods for resources use in LCA 1RDC Environment, Belgium; 2BRGM, France |
12:30pm - 1:30pm | Lunch Break and Poster thematic session Location: Hall Lille |
1:30pm - 3:00pm | Application of LCSA in the industry Location: Théâtre Pasteur Session Chair: Jana Gerta Backes, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Session Chair: Nils Jäger, thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG, Germany |
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A case study of sustainability assessment in the mining sector Politecnico di Milano, Italy Life cycle sustainability assessment and raw material criticality assessment as inter-related tools for supply chain risks management: the case of bio-based solvents 1Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, F-33400 Talence, France; 2Bordeaux Sciences Economiques (BSE) UMR 6060, Bordeaux University A methodology for Life Cycle Sustaianbility Assessment in road pavements industries 1Dipartimento di Ingegneria Università degli Studi di Palermo, Viale Delle Scienze, Ed.8, Palermo 90128, Italy; 2Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK; 3TNO Rijksuniversiteit, Princetonlaan 6, Utrecht NL-3584, Netherlands; 4Statens väg- & transportforskningsinstitut, Olaus Magnus väg 35, Linköping SE-581 95, Sweden Indoor paints for concrete walls using biomass balance binders: a chemicals case study applying the ORIENTING LCSA methodology 1BASF SE; 2Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP; 3Tecnalia ORIENTING’s LCSA methodology – lessons learnt from industrial testing 1VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; 2Tecnalia; 3EIFER; 4Ecoinnovazione; 5Ghent University; 6Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics; 7BASF; 8Stora Enso Should I stay or should I go? 1KU Leuven, Belgium; 2Flanders Make, Corelab VCCM, Belgium; 3Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark; 42.-0 LCA consultants, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark; 5Center for Economics and Corporate Sustainability (CEDON), KU Leuven, Warmoesberg 26, BE-1000 Brussels, Belgium |
1:30pm - 3:00pm | Contribution of LCM to more sustainable plastics value chains Location: Théâtre Marie Curie Session Chair: Christian Krüger, BASF, Germany Session Chair: Tomas Ekvall, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden |
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Circular Food and Non-Food Flexible Plastic Packaging Ugent, Belgium How sustainability strategies could be considered in Life Cycle Management (LCM) of systems – The South African plastics sector as a case study 1University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa; 2University of the Witwatersrand (WITS); 3Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Integrated environmental, economic and social LCA application in the polymer composites sector 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology- NTNU, Norway; 2NORSUS Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research, Norway Meta analysis of Chemical Recycling LCAs 1BASF SE; 2Sphera Solutions, Inc. Life Cycle Assessment of Carbios enzymatic recycling technology: towards a closed-loop recycling for PET waste 1Deloitte, France; 2Carbios Towards a circular economy for plastics through a modelling approach and transition LCA: PRISM (Plastic Recycling and Impact Scenario Model) TNO Energy and material transition, Netherlands, The |
1:30pm - 3:00pm | LCM applied to food , agriculture & beverages (2) Location: Salle 3.1 Session Chair: Ulrike Eberle, corsus-corporate sustainability GmbH, Germany Session Chair: Marcela Porto Costa, Olam Agri, United Kingdom |
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Life Cycle Assessment of the North Sea SYMAPA project: nearshore oyster aquaculture and innovative passive fisheries 1Colruyt Group, Belgium; 2WeLoop, France Levels approach in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment - The case of processed tomato in Italy 1Ecoinnovazione; 2Solana spa; 3Fraunhofer A framework to guide method advancement in nutrient profiling algorithms for application in holistic life cycle assessments 1ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2Agroscope, Switzerland; 3ETH Zurich, Switzerland Internalizing the environmental costs of food products: Effects on price-demand equilibria and environmental impacts 1University of Hohenheim, Germany; 2University of Augsburg, Germany; 3University of Greifswald, Germany Application of a novel practical framework to assess the resilience & sustainability of salad production in the Azores 1Department of Botany, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 2Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland; 3University of Gastronomic Sciences, Pollenzo, Italy; 4Business Economics, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands Environmental assessment of wheat grown in rotation with chickpea under Mediterranean conditions CRETUS Institute, Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain. |
1:30pm - 3:00pm | Valorization of LCA results in a LCM perspective (2) Location: Salle 3.2 Session Chair: Anse Smeets, VITO nv, Belgium |
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Lifecycle sustainability assessment - applications for the bio-based products Corbion, The Netherlands Use of LCA in Electrolux: strategy, opportunities, and challenges. 1Electrolux Italia, Italy; 2Electrolux AB, Sweden The environmental impact assessment linked to the deployment of solutions : a way to foster the scale-up of solutions. 1VINCI, France; 2I-Care by Bearing Point A novel modelling approach to assess the role of product innovation and supply chain programmes to achieve Corporate Net Zero commitments Unilever, United Kingdom Bringing LCA results into the financial equation: How biodiversity footprinting enables financial players to make new strategic decisions that include nature. PRe Sustainability, Netherlands, The |
1:30pm - 3:00pm | Time and Space: Acknowledging and integrating the variability of sustainability impacts into LCM Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 Session Chair: Mario Martín-Gamboa, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain Session Chair: Thomas Gibon, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg |
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Methodological advances towards a robust geographical identification of supply chains 1IMDEA Energy, Spain; 2Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain Improving time and spatial variability of Consumption Footprint indicators at EU and Member States scale 1European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy; 2Uni Systems, Luxembourg; 3Piksel SRL, Italy; 4FootPrinting, The Netherlands Remote Sensing Based Data Products for Large Scale Life Cycle Inventory Models LCA Research Group, Institute of Natural Resource Sciences, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Temporal Inconsistencies in LCA : A New Tool for Calculating Dynamic Climate Change Characterization Factors 1IFP Energie nouvelles, France; 2Université Gustave Eiffel, France Time positioning for Product Labelling Renault Group, France The updated water scarcity impact characterization method AWARE2.0 1CIRAIG, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada; 2University of Twente, Netherlands; 3Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany |
3:15pm - 4:30pm | Closing Ceremony Location: Théâtre Pasteur |
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