Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023
8:00am
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10:00am
Welcome coffee
Location: Hall Lille
10:00am
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12:00pm
Opening ceremony and plenary session: LCM in the decision making process
Location: Grand Théâtre
12:30pm
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2:00pm
Lunch Break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Towards meaningful sustainability assessment in circular economy : success & failures
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Monia Niero, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies Pisa, Italy
Chair: Jan Bollen, ArcelorMittal, Belgium
 

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

Thibaut Maury-Micolier, Nacef Tazi, Silvia Bobba, Martina Orefice, Umberto Eynard, Cynthia Latunussa, Fabrice Mathieux

European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Sustainable Resources Directorate, Ispra, Italy



Life Cycle Circularity Indicator: an extensive version of the Material Circularity Indicator

Geoffrey Lonca, Chloé Dezani, Loïc Levenez

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?

Adeline Jerome, Maria Ljunggren, Matty Janssen

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

Steven Van Hemelryck1, Cara McHardy1, Filip Watteyn1, Carolina Szablewski2, Clément Bolle2, Naeem Adibi2, Wannes Voorend1, Astrid Van Parys1

1: Colruyt Group, Belgium; 2: WeLOOP, France



Carbon accounting in a circular chemical industry – Challenges in accounting frameworks

Luisa Kuehn, Lydia Pforte, Leonard Mueller, Betuel Kilic Tezcan, Massimo Collotta, Nikolaj Otte

Henkel AG & Co.KGaA, Germany

Life cycle management for e-mobility services
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Caroline Mir, Renault SAS, France
Chair: Juan Felipe Cerdas Marin, Fraunhofer IST, Germany
 

Exploring the environmental impacts of EV battery supply chains using LCA

Robert Pell, Jordan Lindsay

Minviro



Eco-design and Circular Economy Practices applied to Li-ion Electric Vehicle Batteries

Gabriela Benveniste Pérez, Luis Alberto López, Víctor José Ferreira Ferreira, Cristina Corchero García

IREC, Spain



Circularity performance of reusing, repurposing and recycling solutions for the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries

Aitor Picatoste1, Daniel Justel1, Joan Manuel F. Mendoza1,2

1: Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Faculty of Engineering, Mechanics and Industrial Production, Loramendi 4, Mondragon 20500, Gipuzkoa, Spain; 2: Ikerbasque, 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

Teo Lavisse1,2, Remy Panariello1, Fabien Perdu1, Sebastien Rolere1, Peggy Zwolinski2

1: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA-Liten, 17 rue des Martyrs, F-38054 Grenoble, France; 2: Univ. 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?

Mara Neef, Thomas Fugger, Tina Dettmer

Volkswagen, Germany



What do we need for a harmonized LCA approach for E-mobility?

Hazem Eltohamy, Jeroen B.Guinee, Bernhard Steubing

Institute of environmental sciences (CML), Leiden University, Einsteinweg 2, 2333CC Leiden, The Netherlands

Collaboration along the value chain in retail through LCM
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Steven Van Hemelryck, Colruyt Group, Belgium
Chair: Koen Boone, WUR, Netherlands, The
 

Dialogue for food waste prevention in the Norwegian value chain

Ellen-Marie Forsberg, Aina Elstad Stensgård

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)

Jean-Michel Couture1, Simon Nadeau1, Emma Race2, Lily McRae2

1: Groupe AGÉCO, Canada; 2: Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada



Development of a harmonized LCA methodology for ecolabelling based on supply chain data

Janjoris van Diepen1, Lisanne de Weert1, Davide Lucherini1, Sergiy Smetana2, Jonathan Birnie3, Greta Delfino3

1: Blonk Sustainability; 2: DIL German Institute of Food Technologies; 3: Foundation Earth



Navigating the coming paradigm shift in food ecolabelling – considerations from the science basis

Maëlys Courtat1,2, P. James Joyce2, Sarah Sim2, Jhuma Sadhukhan1, Richard Murphy1

1: Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Surrey, United Kingdom; 2: Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre, Unilever R&D, United Kingdom



Key elements to harmonized environmental footprinting and ecolabeling of food products

Roline Broekema, Koen Boone

Wageningen Economic Research, Netherlands, The



Environment labelling consequences for the single-use plastics in retail products

Carolina Szablewski1, Marie Beccat2, Clément Bolle1, Sam Herlicq1, Naeem Adibi1

1: WeLOOP, 254 Rue du Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, France; 2: Karbon, 165 Avenue de Bretagne, 59000 Lille, France

Methodological advancements in social LCM
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Rose Nangah Mankaa, Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering (INaB) RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Chair: Davide Bonaffini, Hitachi Rail, Italy
 

Ways Forward to Collect Primary Data in Social LCA

Arij Chabrawi1, Marzia Traverso1, Cassia Maria Lie Ugaya2, Josemberg Moura3

1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Universidade Federal Tecnológica do Paraná; 3: Universidade de Brasília



Blockchain Architecture as a support for Social Life Cycle Inventory Analysis

Manuela D'Eusanio, Luigia Petti

"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

Steven Van Hemelryck1, Naeem Adibi2, Karen Janssens1, Wannes Voorend1

1: Colruyt Group, Belgium; 2: WeLOOP, France



The ethical implications of scaling social impacts in low Technology Readiness Level assessments: A case study for nano-enabled products

Julieta Díez-Hernández1,2, Jesús Ibañez2, Mario Santiago-Herrera2, Rocio Barros2, Óscar López-de-Foronda1, David Blanco-Alcántara1, Sonia Martel-Martín2

1: Business and Economics conomics Faculty, University of Burgos, Spain; 2: ICCRAM, University of Burgos, Spain



Illustrating the role of alternative supply chains and evolved conditions in social life cycle assessment of energy-related products

Mario Martín-Gamboa1, Diego Iribarren2

1: Rey Juan Carlos University, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group, 28933, Móstoles, Spain; 2: IMDEA 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

Sally Kirsten Springer, Christina Wulf, Zapp Petra

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE), Germany

Prospective LCM of emerging technologies & next-generation materials
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: Nils Thonemann, CML, Leiden University, Netherlands, The
Chair: Mateo Saavedra del Oso, Stora Enso Oyj, Finland
 

A practitioner’s guide for prospective assessments across the TRLs: A case study on all-solid-state batteries

Svenja Weber1, Kira Patzke1, Joris Baars1, Felipe Cerdas1,2, Sabrina Zellmer1, Christoph Herrmann1,2

1: Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST, Braunschweig, Germany; 2: Institute of Machine Tools and Production Technology, Braunschweig, Germany



Recent developments in generating and working with future scenarios in LCA

Bernhard Steubing1, Romain Sacchi2, Angelica Mendoza3

1: Leiden University, Netherlands, The; 2: Paul Scherrer Institute; 3: LCA 2.0 Consultants



Substitution in prospective life cycle assessment of resource recovery from waste incineration slag

Leon Alexander Zacharopoulos, Jutta Geldermann

University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany



Airborne Wind Energy – A starlight example of the “reduce” aspect in the energy sector

Karin Treyer, Romain Sacchi

Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland



Estimating future environmental impacts for electric vehicle battery raw materials

Ioan-Robert Istrate1, Bernhard Steubing1, Antoine Beylot2, Jeroen Guinee1

1: Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, The Netherlands; 2: BRGM - French Geological Survey, France



Advances in prospective LCA of WEEE recycling by thermo-chemical pyrolysis (iCycle®)

Anna Schulte1, Moema Lamb Scheffler1, Philip Biessey2, Tobias Rieger1

1: Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany; 2: Ruhr-Universität Bochum ; Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany

3:30pm
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4:30pm
Coffee break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
4:30pm
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6:00pm
Sustainability & circularity in business models & business ecosystems
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Hanna Maria Nilsson-Lindén, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden
Chair: Piet Vitse, Owens Corning, Belgium
 

Circularity at different systems level – the CapSEM Model

Annik M Fet, Sandra Tippett-Spirtou

NTNU, Norway



The need for coordinating adoption of circular business models – a challenge for rapid growth of the circular economy

Ottar Michelsen, Arild Aspelund

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

Philipp Rittershaus, Manfred Renner, Venkat Aryan

Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany



Can circular economy business models reduce life cycle environmental impacts of the clothing sector?

Sarah Gray1, Jhuma Sadhukhan2, Angela Druckman2, Keith James1

1: WRAP, United Kingdom; 2: University of Surrey, United Kingdom



Life cycle assessment as a tool to ensure circular economy drives environmental benefits : A railway signaling study case

Laurent PIERRE-LOUIS, Coline MELLIN, Mélanie BORDIGNON

ALSTOM, France

Innovation in the metallurgical sector for a better sustainable management
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Denis Chevé, Befesa Stainless Recycling, France
Chair: Gert Van Hoof, Umicore, Belgium
 

Development of simulation-based life cycle inventory for battery-grade lithium carbonate produced from different sources

Aina Mas Fons, Rachel Horta Arduin, Philippe Loubet, Guido Sonnemann

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

Leire Gorroño-Albizu1, Borja Díez1, Dorleta Ibarra1, Joan Manuel F. Mendoza1,2

1: Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Spain; 2: IKERBASQUE, 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

Lisa Damen1,2, Mihaela Thuring1,2, Carolin Spirinckx1,2, Joren Mijnendonckx1,2

1: VITO, Belgium; 2: EnergyVille, Belgium



German ‘Green steel’ initiative

Gerhard Endemann1, Roland Geres2, Stefan Weigert2, Jan Bollen3

1: WV Stahl; 2: FutureCamp Climate Ltd; 3: ArcelorMittal



Carbon footprint and energy transformation analysis of steel produced via a Direct reduction plant with an integrated electric melting unit

Julian Suer, Nils Jäger

thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG, Germany



The zero emission steel mill of the future

Marian Flores Granobles, Eric Deconinck, Wim Van Der Stricht, Jan Bollen

ArcelorMittal

Use of LCM in sustainable regional development - expérience & research perspectives
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Eleonore Loiseau, INRAE, France
Chair: Pekka Maijala, Pyhäjärvi institute, Finland
 

Territorial Life Cycle Assessment of the battery sector in the North of France Region

Agathe Wattelier, Kim Luu, Naeem Adibi, Carolina Szablewski

WeLOOP, France



BioCircularCities: Guidelines for the identification of sustainable and circular solutions for the management of biowaste in urban areas.

Mélanie Guiton1, Karin Meisterl2, Laurène Chochois1, Laurent Chion1, Tomás Navarrete Gutiérez1, Amalia Zucaro3, Rosaria Chifari2

1: Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology - LIST, Luxembourg; 2: Fundació ENT, Barcelone, Spain; 3: ENEA, 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

Anne Cécile de Bortoli, Maxime Toni Agez

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

Rex Ronter Gerigdig Ruiz, Jhud Mikhail Ortillo Aberilla

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

Almut Güldemund, Liselotte Schebek, Vanessa Zeller

Chair of Material Flow Management and Resource Economy, Institute IWAR, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany



Use of, and challenges for, LCM in regional development

Jolanta Dvarioniene1, Pekka Maijala2, Fritz Balkau3

1: Kaunas Technical University, Lithuania; 2: pyhäjärvi-instituutti, Finland; 3: sustainable solutions, France

Social Life Cycle Assessment in practice: Implementation and Value Derived
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Sara Russo Garrido, CIRAIG, Canada
Chair: Ladji Tikana, International Copper Association, United States of America
 

Social LCA as a preparation step towards future requirements

Shaniq Ursula Pillay, Mark Goedkoop, Rosan Harmens

PRé Sustainability, Netherlands, The



Implementation of Social Value Assessment: The perspective from Corbion

Ana Morao, Darien Holman, Diana Visser

Corbion, Sustainability Department, Netherlands



Applied Qualitative Methods for Social Life-cycle Assessment: A Case Study of Canadian Beef

Robyn Graham1, Jean-Michel Couture2, Simon Nadeau2

1: Canfax Research Services, Canada; 2: Groupe AGÉCO, Canada



Type II S-LCA to rethink CSR actions: case study of an agricultural company

Anaïs FALK1,2, Catherine MACOMBE3, Denis LOEILLET2

1: Vitropic S.A., 34210 Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, France; 2: UPR GECO, University of Montpellier, CIRAD, 34398 Montpellier, France; 3: ITAP, 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

Lindsey Roche, Sylvia Marinova, Andreas Link, Matthias Finkbeiner

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany



Multi-scope social life cycle impact assessment: application to offshore wind energy sector in France

Jérémie Lehmann1,2, Rhoda Fofack-Garcia2, Paula Pérez-López1, Ghada Bouillass3

1: Mines Paris, France; 2: France Energies Marines; 3: CentraleSupélec, France

Life cycle management in healthcare sector
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: Wouter De Soete, Johnson & Johnson, Belgium
Chair: Scott McAlister, The University of Melbourne, Australia
 

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of reusable and single-use specula used in Belgian hospitals

Sophie Huysveld1, Liesbet Demarré2, Katrien Vanderwee2, Simon Malfait2, Veerle Duprez2, Jo Dewulf1, Norbert Fraeyman2

1: Sustainable Systems Engineering (STEN), Department of Green Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2: Ghent University Hospital, 9000 Ghent, Belgium



An LCA comparing healthcare facility-based haemodialysis with home haemo- and peritoneal dialysis in Australia

Scott McAlister1,2, Katherine Barraclough3

1: The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: The University of Sydney, Australia; 3: The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia



Life Cycle Assessment of phase I and phase III clinical trials

Rodrigo Alvarenga1, Jason LaRoche2, Annemie Chiau2, Thomas Costelloe3, Michael Collins3, Simon Aumônier4

1: ERM, Belgium; 2: Janssen Clinical Innovation (JCI); 3: ERM, United Kingdom; 4: Aumônier Consulting Limited



The Application of LCA in Healthcare Using the Care Pathway Approach

Aoife Calnan1, Nigel Budgen2, Thomas Costelloe1, Rodrigo Alvarenga1, Michael Collins1

1: ERM; 2: AstraZeneca



Calculation of Scope 3 GHG emissions of purchased goods and services applying a hybrid approach based on life cycle thinking

Aoife Calnan1, Saori Galley1, Amelia Nunn2, Simon Aumônier3

1: ERM; 2: Becton Dickinson; 3: Aumônier Consulting



A Collaborative Approach towards Product Category Rules for Pharmaceuticals

Isolda Agustí-Juan1, Sarah Arias-Zeballos2, Wouter De Soete3, Trine Lund Neidel4, Sarah Mandlebaum5, Barry Dillon6, Oliver Schwab7, Andy Whiting8

1: Roche Diagnostics International AG; 2: Sanofi Winthrop Industrie; 3: Janssen Pharmaceutica NV; 4: Novo Nordisk; 5: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited; 6: Pfizer; 7: GSK plc; 8: AstraZeneca UK Limited

6:00pm
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8:00pm
Side events
Location: Lille Grand Palais
8:00pm
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11:00pm
Dinner
Location: Hall Londres
Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
8:00am
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9:00am
Side events
Location: Lille Grand Palais
Welcome coffee
Location: Hall Lille
 
9:00am
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10:00am
Plenary session: Carbon Neutrality
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
10:00am
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11:00am
Coffee break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
11:00am
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12:30pm
Approaching life cycle sustainability as the actual driver of energy
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Diego Iribarren, IMDEA Energy, Spain
 

Life cycle assessment of hydrogen produced by methane pyrolysis

Marie Wouts, Julie Clavreul, Laurent Baraton, Sanae Bouaichi

ENGIE, France



Environmental Performance of Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis

Elke Schropp, Gabriel Naumann, Matthias Gaderer

Technical University of Munich, Germany



Could hydrogen help achieve net zero emissions?

Emmanuel Mignard, Edgar Latour, Veronica Eguia, Guido Sonnemann

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

Luisa Berridy-Segade, María del Prado Díaz, Miguel Ángel Reyes-Belmonte, Mario Martín-Gamboa

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.

Sue Ellen Taelman1, Laura Vittoria De Luca Peña1, Nils Préat1, Till M. Bachmann2, Katrien Van de Biest3, Joachim Maes4, Bilge Bas1, Jo Dewulf1

1: Ghent University, Green Chemistry and Technology, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2: European Institute for Energy Research (EIFER) EDF-KIT EEIG, Emmy-Noether-Str. 11, 76131, Karlsruhe, Germany; 3: University of Antwerp, ECOSPHERE Research Group, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium; 4: European Commission, Brussels, Belgium

Towards carbon neutrality with LCM (1)
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Anne Cécile de Bortoli, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada
Chair: Jennifer Bravinder, Michelin, France
 

Understanding interrelations in corporate GHG reporting schemes: An analysis of methodologies and data sources

Julian Baehr, Liselotte Schebek

TU Darmstadt, Germany



Leveraging LCA Automation to achieve carbon neutrality

Sebastian Schulz

Sphera, United States of America



Ambitions and challenges for carbon reduction: Insights from a global industry survey

Josef-Peter Schöggl1, Magdalena Rusch1, Rupert J. Baumgartner1, Rebecca Cordeiro2, Daniel Mair2, Claus Wagner2

1: Christian Doppler Laboratory for Sustainable Product Management, Institute of Environmental Systems Sciences, University of Graz, Austria; 2: iPoint-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

Karolien Peeters, Theo Geerken, An Vercalsteren

VITO, Belgium



Carbon capture, use and storage: challenges for their implementation in LCA

Victor Blancart1, Carolina Szablewski1, Alexandre Charpentier Poncelet1, Guido Sonnemann2, Naeem Adibi1

1: WeLOOP, France; 2: Université de Bordeaux, France



Human and planetary health implications of negative emissions technologies

Selene Cobo1, Ángel Galán-Martín2, Victor Tulus1, Mark Huijbregts3, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez1

1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: University of Jaén, Spain; 3: Radboud University, the Netherlands

Use of EPD in different legislations & policies
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Dieter De Lathauwer, Federal Public Service of Health and Environment, Belgium
Chair: Jacques CHEVALIER, Association HQE, France
 

Integration of EPDs in building LCA tools – Challenges and opportunities in the Belgian context

Lisa Damen1,2, Damien Trigaux1,2,3, Wai Chung Lam1,2, Joren Mijnendonckx1,2, Elke Meex4, Sophie Bronchart5, Magali Deproost6

1: VITO, Belgium; 2: EnergyVille, Belgium; 3: KU Leuven, Belgium; 4: OVAM, Belgium; 5: Brussels Environment, Belgium; 6: SPW, Belgium



Investigating harmonization challenges in the EPD system - A Focus on EPDs Used in the Danish Building Sector

Freja Jeppesen1,2, Kristine Sofie Holse Hansen1,3, Agneta Ghose1, Massimo Pizzol1

1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: COWI; 3: Transition



The transition from EN 15804 A1 to EN 15804 A2: the consequences and impacts on the buildings

Carolina Szablewski, Clément Bolle, Naeem Adibi

WeLOOP, 254 Rue du Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, France



Product Category rules, an efficient way to produce Product Environmental Profiles for industries.

Violaine Ohl-Gasteau2, Manel Sansa1, Emmanuelle Brière3

1: Schneider Electric, PEP ecopassport Technical committee member, France; 2: PEP ecopassport general delegate, France; 3: Groupe Atlantic, PEP ecopassport Technical commitee President, France



Industry Perspectives on the use of Environmental Product Declarations to inform building design

Matt Roberts, Ellen Marsh, Stephen Allen

University of Bath, United Kingdom

Increased life cycle actions in small & medium sized companies
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Christian TRAISNEL, HEXA STRATEGIE, France
Chair: Hélène Teulon, Gingko 21, France
 

Karbon tool: an easy solution for SMEs to implement environmental labelling in France

Carolina Szablewski1, Marie Beccat2, Clément Bolle1, Sam Herlicq1, Naeem Adibi1

1: WeLOOP, 254 Rue du Bourg, 59130 Lambersart, WeLOOP; 2: Karbon, 165 avenue de Bretagne, 59000 Lille



Joint research projects as a kick-starter for life cycle actions in SMEs

Daniel Wehner1, Steffen Kiemel2, Thomas Betten3, Ann-Kathrin Briem1

1: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP; 2: Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA; 3: University of Stuttgart



Declaring environmental performance with reuse and recycling business – approaches for small and medium sized enterprises

Lars Gunnar Furelid Tellnes1,2, Ramon Pamies2, Anna-Lena Kjøniksen1, Johann Kristian Næss3

1: Department of Engineering, Østfold University College, P.O. Box 700, 1757 Halden, Norway; 2: Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Materiales y Fabricación, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain; 3: Norwegian 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

Sonia Valdivia, Guido Sonnemann

WRFA, Switzerland



Supporting Eco-Socio-Design for SME

Monika MOUSAVI1, Julien LARRENDUCHE1, Marie VUAILLAT1, Simon MUTSCHLER2

1: EVEA; 2: REBOND



A digital common to leverage eco-design and eco-labelling for SMEs

Alban Fournier1, Pascal Dagras1, Lisa Chenerie1, Vincent Colomb2

1: Ecobalyse (French Ministry of Ecological Transition), France; 2: ADEME

Setting environmental sustainability targets in LCM
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: Julie Clavreul, ENGIE, France
Chair: Morten Ryberg, Sweco Danmark, Denmark
 

How to bring a macro level sustainability goal to micro level targets?

Gwenny Thomassen1,2, Jo Dewulf1, Steven Van Passel2

1: Ghent University, Belgium; 2: Antwerp University, Belgium



Evaluating urban mitigation strategies against absolute sustainability targets: Focus on building stocks

Lise Hvid Horup1, Pernille K Ohms1, Gang Liu2, Srinivasa Bhuvan Gummidi2, Andreas Qvist Secher3, Christian Thuesen1, Morten Ryberg4

1: DTU, Denmark; 2: SDU, Denmark; 3: Ramboll, Denmark; 4: Sweco, Denmark



Absolute Environmental Sustainability Assessment of aviation transition scenarios

Bastien Païs1, Lorie Hamelin2, Alexandre Gondran3, Florian Simatos1

1: ISAE-SUPAERO, France; 2: Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, France; 3: ENAC, France



Will the future European electricity mix exceed the planetary boundaries?

Liv Stranddorf1, Julie Clavreul2, Anne Prieur-Vernat2, Morten Ryberg1,3

1: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; 2: ENGIE Lab CRIGEN, France; 3: Sweco Danmark, Denmark



Consumption footprint to support future scenarios assessment against policy targets and planetary boundaries

Esther Sanye Mengual1, Jacopo Foschi2, Serenella Sala1

1: European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy; 2: Uni Systems, Luxembourg



Bridging the Gap Between Biodiversity Footprint Metrics and Biodiversity State Indicator Metrics

Mark Goedkoop1, Axel Rossberg2, Marina Dumont1

1: PRé, Netherlands, The; 2: Queen Mary University London

Innovative approach to rethinking sustainability the UN SDGs & the circular economy
Location: Salle 3.2 bis
Chair: Deborah Andrews, London South Bank University, United Kingdom
Chair: Elizabeth Newton, London South Bank University, United Kingdom
 

Conceptual framework for a life-cycle based methodology for corporate SDG assessment

Chonlawan Thammaraksa, Alexis Laurent, Caroline Herlev Gebara, Myrthe Petit

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

Shaniq Ursula Pillay

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

Dewi Permatasari1, Taryono Mr2, Teguh Vrendy Wibowo Napitupulu2, Suharyono Mr2, Raymond Sibuea2, Era Tjahya Saputra2

1: Environmental Professional & Sustainability Practitioner; 2: PT Indominco Mandiri, Indonesia



Investigating Sector-Relevant SDGs and Opportunities for Increasing Sustainability Maturity of the Data Centre Industry According to the Triple Bottom Line

Dominika Izabela Ptach, Deborah Andrews, Simon P. Philbin

London South Bank University, United Kingdom

12:30pm
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2:00pm
Lunch Break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Assessing sustainability of flexible energy systems transition
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Anne Prieur-Vernat, ENGIE, France
Chair: Jan Mertens, Ugent, Belgium
 

Decarbonizing maritime shipping: Life cycle sustainability assessment of a multi-fuel capable propulsion system based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell technology for maritime shipping

Alena Frehner, René Itten, Matthias Stucki

ZHAW, Switzerland



Environmental consequences of vehicle-to-grid for a future energy system: A case study on the Danish Island Bornholm.

Dominik Huber, Maeva Lavigne Philippot, Maarten Messagie

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

Romain Besseau1, Anne Bouter1, Oliver Hurtig1, Alessandro Arrigoni2, Marco Buffi1, Nicolae Scarlat1

1: Joint Research Center, Italy; 2: Joint Research Center, Netherlands



Using LCA to demonstrate the environmental relevance of energy management systems

Camille Jeandaux1, Thomas De Backer2, Marie Wouts1, Xavier Jaspar2, Anne Prieur-Vernat1

1: ENGIE Lab CRIGEN, France; 2: ENGIE Laborelec, Belgium

Towards carbon neutrality with LCM (2)
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Matthias Finkbeiner, TU Berlin, Germany
Chair: Ketan Prasad Vaidya, Northvolt AB, Sweden
 

Assessing the product carbon footprint of captured CO2: A discussion on allocation and its consequences

Leonard Müller, Betül Kilic Tezcan, Lydia Pforte, Luisa Kühn, Massimo Collotta, Otte Nikolaj

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany



Challenges of renewable electricity accounting in life cycle assessment

Peter Karl Rüdiger Holzapfel, Vanessa Bach, Matthias Finkbeiner

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany



Feasibility and Overcoming Challenges of Integrating Life Cycle Assessment into Carbon Neutrality Scenarios: A French Case Study

Fanny Caiardi1,2, Catherine Azzaro-Pantel1, Denis Le-Boulch2

1: Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France; 2: EDF R&D, Département TREE, Groupe E3M, EDF Lab Les Renardières, Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, France



The new TfS guideline for Product Carbon Footprints (PCFs)

Peter Saling1, Katherine Agapitos2, Nicola Paczkowski1, Carolin Deregowski1, Thorsten Rehl3, Robin Jenkins4, Dennis Wagner5, Karolin Schenk5, Suzanne Green6, Jason Pierce7, Julia Budy8, Timm Gruenebaum8, Birte Golembiewski8, Lydia Pforte9, Catherine Yezeguelian10, Rebecca Steidle11, Dominik Auer12, Adrian Dietz13, Felix Colmorgen13

1: BASF SE; 2: Sika Technology AG; 3: Bayer AG; 4: Corteva; 5: Covestro Deutschland AG; 6: Dow; 7: Eastman; 8: Evonik Operations GmbH; 9: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA; 10: Solvay; 11: Syngenta; 12: Wacker Chemie AG; 13: sustainable AG Unternehmensberatung



The Journey to Carbon Neutrality for Poultry Industry: A science-based approach

Jessica Hanafi1, Kevin Monteiro2, Ai Leen Wee2

1: Life Cycle Indonesia, Indonesia; 2: Japfa Ltd



New Zealand: Moving towards carbon neutral in transport

Febelyn Tria Reguyal, Ajit K Sarmah

The University of Auckland, New Zealand

Innovation for sustainable construction in buildings & cities
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Adelaide Feraille, Ecole des PontsParisTech, France
Chair: Maxime Trocme, VINCI, France
 

Life cycle assessment-based industrialized building retrofitting

Andreas Ciroth, Claudia Di Noi

GreenDelta, Germany



Plant-based Insulation as Carbon Sink? Life Cycle Assessment of Biochar-Based Building Insulation Materials

Matthias Stucki, Hanna Kröhnert

Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland



Comparative LCA of single houses rehabilitation : contribution to the Perf In Mind project

Gregory HERFRAY1, Marion SIE2

1: RECto, France; 2: VERSo, France



Resource efficiency of urban districts – A toolbox for planning of ur-ban material flow management systems

Bianca Siedlecki, Steffi Weyand, Liselotte Schebek

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

Koji Negishi, Hugo Pley-Leclercq, Léa Fischer, Renaud De Montaignac, Nicolas Miravalls

ORIS

Life cycle sustainability in Textiles
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Anne Perwuelz, ensait, France
Chair: Caroline Bottin, BUNSHA (BRAND KIABI), France
 

Environmental assessment of the European apparel market – domestic production, imports and resale

Marie DE SAXCE1, Anne PERWUELZ2

1: 2.-0 LCA consultants, France; 2: Univ. Lille, ENSAIT, ULR 2461 - GEMTEX - Génie et Matériaux Textiles, F-59000 Lille, France



Repairability of textiles and clothing

Anna Schytte Sigaard, Kirsi Laitala, Charlotte Emilie Tobiassen, Ingun Grimstad Klepp

Consumption Research Norway (SIFO), Norway



Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Textile Recycling Efficiencies in Future Waste Market Scenarios

Heather Margaret Logan1,2, Anders Damgaard1

1: Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; 2: Ghent University, Belgium



Life cycle assessment of a novel fibre-to-fibre solution

Torun Hammar, Anne-Charlotte Hanning

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden



Integrating Traceability in Apparel and Footwear Green Claims at the Product Level

Aurelie PERRIN1, Mélissa MONTERRAT1, Julien LARRENDUCHE1, Rachel GELIN1, Léa WIEDERSPIEL1, Léonore GARNIER2

1: EVEA, France; 2: FHCM, France



Eco-design of a multifunctional worsted wool men's suit jacket using comparative LCA

Amira BELHAJ RHOUMA1,2,3, Anne PERWUELZ1,2, Charles LANCERON3, Sebastien FRANCOIS3, Salma SAHTEL4

1: Univ. Lille, ENSAIT, ULR 2461 - GEMTEX - Génie et Matériaux Textiles, F-59000 Lille, France; 2: Univ. Lille, Centrale Lille, CS20048, F-59651 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France; 3: INDUO, 16 Rue des champs, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France; 4: Univ. Monastir, École nationale d'ingénieurs de Monastir, Monastir 5035, Tunisie

Digitization of product environmental information
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: William Lepercq, Schneider Electric, France
Chair: Enrico Benetto, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
 

A new approach to automate LCA impacts results at commercial reference level

Manel Sansa, William Lepercq, Benjamin Canaguier, Nicolas Viet, Vanessa Miler-Fels

Schneider Electric, France



Lessons learned applying topic modelling to improve data processing efficiency when building automatic life-cycle inventories for LCM

Tomás NAVARRETE GUTIÉRREZ1, Antonino MARVUGLIA1, Grégor WERNET2

1: Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg; 2: PRé Sustainability



Automating PCF calculations in a multi-sectorial chemical industry - Solvay example

Cécile Querleu, Hubert Sizaret, Charlotte Serre, Matthieu Guirardel

SOLVAY, France



How to get to a trustful LCA result in complex supply chains using digital tools? – Key challenges and requirements

Max Rehberger

TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH, Germany



Streamlining Life Cycle Management with AI and Machine Learning

Alexander Forell, Sophia Kieselbach, Fabian Hassel

Makersite, Germany



Analysis of Primary Data Share as a rising indicator for supply chain specificity

Florian Ansgar Jaeger1, Peter Karl Rüdiger Holzapfel2, Johanna Tesch2, Matthias Finkbeiner2

1: Siemens AG, ID FA MF Product Carbon Footprint, Siemensdamm 50, 13629 Berlin, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of Environmental Technology, Chair of Sustainable Engineering, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany

 
3:30pm
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4:30pm
Coffee break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
4:30pm
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6:00pm
Challenges & Methods for quantifying the benefits of recycling in LCM
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Steven De Meester, Ghent University, Belgium
Chair: Milad Golkaram, Milad Golkaram, Scientist, TNO, Netherlands, The
 

Assessing the net benefits and loads occurring outside of the boundaries (module D) for an electrical equipment

Benjamin Canaguier1, Manel Sansa2, Julien Mulot3, Hervé Davail4, Emmanuelle Brière5, Violaine Ohl-Gasteau6, David Dupuis7, Marlène Demicheli8

1: Schneider Electric, PEP ecopassport steering committee member, France; 2: Schneider Electric, PEP ecopassport Technical committee member, France; 3: Eaton Industries France SAS, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France; 4: Legrand, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France; 5: Groupe Atlantic, PEP ecopassport Technical commitee President, France; 6: PEP ecopassport general delegate, France; 7: Hager Group, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France; 8: Bureau Veritas, PEP ecopassport Technical Committee member, France



A new process cost-based allocation method is needed for integrated smelter-refineries

Gert Van Hoof, Bénédicte Robertz, Thorsten Rieke, Steven Art

Umicore, Belgium



Disassembly: The Key to Unlocking an enhanced Circular Future

Bruce Lim2, Torsten Hummen1, Ann-kathrin Wimmer1

1: Robert Bosch GmbH, Corporate Research; 2: Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd, Corporate Research



Recovery of thermoplastics and flame retardants from mixed WEEE and EoL vehicles, an LCA evaluation

Loan Terrien1, Pierre Fiasse2

1: Materia Nova, Belgium; 2: COMET Traitement SA, Belgium



Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of a novel recycling process for concrete waste

Carla Scagnetti1, Rafael Horn1, Jonas Keller1, Florian Gehring1, Volker Thome2, Thomas Hess3

1: Fraunhofer IBP, Dep. Life Cycle Engineering, Germany; 2: Fraunhofer IBP, Dep. Inorganic Materials and Recycling, Germany; 3: Leiblein GmbH, Germany

Advances in LCM through AI, data science & machine learning
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Raoul Meys, Carbon Minds, Germany
Chair: Artur Schweidtmann, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
 

Expanding the Reach of Life Cycle Assessment with Artificial Intelligence

David Adiwijaya, Jessica Hanafi, Henry Tan

Life Cycle Indonesia, Indonesia



Stoichiometry-based prediction of life cycle inventories: Benchmarking & best practices

Tim Langhorst1, Benedikt Winter1, Dennis Roskosch1, André Bardow1,2

1: Energy and Process Systems Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Institute for Energy and Climate Research - Energy Systems Engineering (IEK-10), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany



Environmental impact prediction of chemical processes using graph neural networks

Lukas Schulze Balhorn1, Qinghe Gao1, Alessandro Laera1, Jana M. Weber2, Raoul Meys3, Artur M. Schweidtmann1

1: Process Intelligence Research, Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Van der Maasweg 9, Delft 2629 HZ, The Netherlands; 2: Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics, Department of Intelligent Systems, Delft University of Technology, Van Mourik Broekmanweg 6, 2628 XE Delft, The Netherlands; 3: CarbonMinds GmbH, Eupener Str. 165, 50933 Cologne, Germany



A Novel Framework using Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Environmental Impacts of Construction Products

Anish Koyamparambath1, Julian Baehr2, Eduardo dos Reis3, Carolina Szablewski4, Liselotte Schebek2, Guido Sonneman1, Naeem Adibi4

1: Institute of Molecular Sciences, University of Bordeaux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, 33400 Talence, France; 2: Institute IWAR Material Flow Management and Resource Economy, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany; 3: Data and AI Systems, Department of Computer Science, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany; 4: WeLOOP, 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

Riku Ishioka, Dami Moon, Yoshihiro Kawahara

The University of Tokyo, Japan

Life cycle management in the bio-economy
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Tomas Rydberg, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden
Chair: Alberto Bezama, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany
 

Between Climate Resilience and Sustainability: An LCA-based Stochastic Linear Programming Approach for Second-Generation Bioethanol Production in the EU

Martin Bruckler, Lars Wietschel, Lukas Messmann, Andrea Thorenz, Axel Tuma

Resource Lab, University of Augsburg



Challenges in carrying out comparative LCA of biobased products with their fossil based counterparts

Iris Vural Gursel

Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands, The



Integrated LCA of decarbonisation scenarios for an industrial bioeconomy network

Alberto Bezama1, Jakob Hildebrandt2, Daniela Thrän1

1: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany; 2: ZIRKON - Zittauer Institut für Verfahrensentwicklung, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Oberflächentechnik, Naturstoffforschung. Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz



Dynamic Carbon Accounting on bio-based feedstocks for bio-plastics production

Deepa Govindarajan, Ananda Sekar

SABIC, India

Developing the future life cycle network
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Anna Charlotte Wikström, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Chair: Debbie Steckel, ACLCA, United States of America
 

Learnings, success stories and views from Swedish Life Cycle Center

Anna Charlotte Wikström, Maria Rydberg

Swedish Life Cycle Center/Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden



FSLCI - A community approach to accelerate Life Cycle Innovation globally

Philip Strothmann, Guido Sonnemann, Martina Prox, Sanjeevan Bajaj

Forum for Sustainability through Life Cycle Innovation e.V., Germany



Becoming mainstream after three decades; what are the consequences?

Mark Goedkoop, Eric Mieras

PRé, Netherlands, The



Life cycle management in industry – supporting business with life cycle-based assessments along value chains

Ulla Létinois.1, Peter Saling2, Nikolaj Otte3, Florian Ansgar Jäger4, Sara Bello5, Alexander Cremer4, Ivana Dencic6, Thomas Fugger7, Jan Bollen8

1: DSM Nutritional Products Ltd.; 2: BASF SE; 3: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA,; 4: Siemens AG; 5: Syngenta AG; 6: Corbion; 7: Volkswagen AG; 8: ArcelorMittal Europe



ESTAINIUM Association – developing mutual solutions to drive industrial decarbonization

Johannes Wunderlich1, Nina Rauh1, Florian Ansgar Jaeger1, Max Rehberger2, Eberhard Niggemann3, Ulrich Grauvogel4, Sven Kurrle5, Jonathan Fuchs6

1: Siemens AG (SiGREEN); 2: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH; 3: Weidmüller GmbH & Co KG; 4: BISON FOREST GmbH; 5: Ferdinand Steinbeis Institut; 6: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Environmental impacts & benefits of digital services
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: Margaux Escande, IT's on us, France
Chair: AGNES COMTE, BANQUE DE FRANCE, France
 

Looking up into the sky – dependency of digital services on outer space and related environmental impacts

Karin Treyer1, Mathieu Udriot2

1: Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland; 2: EPFL Space Center (eSpace), Switzerland



Assessing the environmental impacts of digital tools in agriculture and food supply chain: a state-of-the-art

Clémence Huck1,2, Thibault Salou1,2, Alexia Gobrecht1, Eleonore Loiseau1,2, Véronique Bellon-Maurel1

1: ITAP, Univ Montpellier, INRAE, Institut Agro, Montpellier, France; 2: Elsa, Research Group for Environmental Lifecycle & Sustainability Assessment, Montpellier, France



LCA of a showcase website, a typical digital service use case

Adrien Berthelot1,2,3, Eddy Carron1, Laurent Lefèvre2, Alexis Nicolas3

1: ENS de Lyon; 2: Inria; 3: OCTO Technology



CEDaCI – an overview of outputs, achievements, and inspiring change in the data centre industry

Deborah Andrews1, Naeem Adibi2, Beth Whitehead3, Kristina Kerwin1, Victor Blancart2, Dominika Ptach1, Bahatin Bademci1, Rich Kenny4, Astrid Wynne4, Paul Suski5, Justus Geibler5

1: London South Bank University, United Kingdom; 2: WeLOOP, Lambersart, France; 3: Operational Intelligence, London, United Kingdom; 4: Techbuyer, Harrogate, UK; 5: Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy, Wuppertal, Germany

 
6:00pm
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8:00pm
Side events
Location: Lille Grand Palais
8:00pm
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11:00pm
Dinner
Location: Palais de la Bourse
Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023
8:00am
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9:00am
Welcome coffee
Location: Hall Lille
9:00am
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10:30am
Product design for sustainable LCM (1)
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Nicolas PERRY, Arts et Métiers, France
 

Next Level Lightweight Production (NeLiPro)

Eva Sophie Jurgeleit, Stefanie Meilinger, Simon Heinz Michael Dahmen

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

Suzana Ostojic1, Patrick Haun2, Marzia Traverso1, Philipp Müller2, Levin Schilling3, Robert Kupfer3

1: Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering (INaB), RWTH Aachen University; 2: Porsche AG; 3: Institut für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik (ILK), TU Dresden



Assessing the Sustainability of Steel Products in the Context of Emerging Frameworks and Targets

Nick Coleman, Marta Cruz Fernandez, Peter Hodgson, Simon Ryalls, Chris Phillips

Tata Steel UK Limited



A methodological approach for implementing screening LCA into the early phases of product development

Paul Hoffeins1, Fabian Folprecht1, Maik Gude1, Michelle Funk2, Christian Weidermann3

1: TU Dresden, Germany; 2: iPoint-systems gmbh, Germany; 3: Siemens AG, Germany



Ecodesign approach for complex systems - How to design attractive and sustainable vehicles

Nicolas Tchertchian1, Thomas Richard De Latour2, Dominique Millet1, Raphael Chenouard2

1: Université de toulon, France; 2: Nantes 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

Claus Lang-Koetz, Celine Böhringer, Sven Schimpf

Pforzheim University, Germany

Transitioning towards sustainable value chains for chemicals & materials (1)
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Guido Sonnemann, Université de Bordeaux, France
Chair: Ananda Kumaran Sekar, SABIC, India
 

Market based chain of custody models in LCAs & implications for the chemical industry

Betül Kilic Tezcan, Lydia Pforte, Luisa Kühn, Massimo Collotta, Leonard Müller, Nikolaj Otte

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany



Comparative life cycle sustainability assessment of chemical and enzymatic production: the case of isopropyl palmitate

Pieter Nachtergaele, Maíra Caetano de Andrade, Jordy Motte, Jo Dewulf

Ghent University, Belgium



The importance of hazardous substance tracking during the life cycle of circular products.

Marco Mense, Max Sonnen

Ecomatters, Netherlands, The



A case study on the implementation of LCA in the Safe and Sustainable by Design. Challenges and way forward

Davide Tosches1,2, Carla Caldeira1, Francesca Demichelis2, Debora Fino2, Serenella Sala1

1: Joint Research Center, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Torino



Decarbonization of the chemical industry by Circular Economy concepts

Christian Krüger, Peter Saling

BASF, Germany



Green chemistry vs. life cycle impact metrics: Does green necessarily mean sustainable?

Elysia Lucas, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez

Dept. of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Informing & stimulating green lifestyle choices
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Michiel De Bauw, Sciensano, Belgium
 

A detailed analysis of the carbon footprint linked to consumption in Canada and its provinces.

Maxime Agez, Laure Patouillard, Anne de Bortoli, Cécile Bulle

CIRAIG, Canada



The role of consumers´ practices in Life Cycle Management: combining Life Cycle Assessment with Practice Theory

Monia Niero1,2, Yannick Kofoed Drejer2, Lasse Langstrup Hägerstrand2, Félix Elkær Nicot2, Nina Helle Thulstrup2, Phuongdan Hoai Truong2, Charlotte Louise Jensen2

1: Sant´Anna School of Advanced Studies Pisa (Italy); 2: Aalborg University, Department of Planning, Copenhagen (Denmark)



Climate duel - The climate wins: A gamification approach to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at university level

Sabine Frei, Matthias Stucki

ZHAW IUNR Wädenswil, Switzerland



Digital Receipt Based Monitoring of Carbon and Biodiversity Footprints of Individual Food Baskets

Silvan Wanner1, Matthias Stucki1, Kevin O'Sullivan2

1: Zurich University of applied sciences, Switzerland; 2: Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zürich



Informing and individual behavioural change in perspective

Erik Mathijs

KU Leuven, Belgium

New methodological developments for LCM
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Jo Dewulf, Ghent University, Belgium
Chair: Shaniq Ursula Pillay, PRé Sustainability, Netherlands, The
 

Marine biodiversity impacts of offshore wind farms decommissioning

Liv Kristensen Stranddorf1, Liv Kristensen Stranddorf2

1: Vattenfall A/S, Jupitervej 6, 6000 Kolding, Denmark; 2: Section 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

Erik Pauer, Daniel Thylmann, Ulrike Bos

Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany



Life Cycle Management of systems with heterogeneous life cycles of system elements

Vivien Langer, Kristina Höse, Annika Tampe, Uwe Götze

Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany



Development of Life Cycle Inventory Analysis Methodology of Structural Materials Considering Properties

Yuichiro Hara, Kentaro Takeyama, Takeo Hoshino

University of Tokyo, Japan



Contribution of products and technologies to the achievement of the sustainable development goals – A quantitative calculation approach

Alexander Barke1,3, Christian Thies2, Thomas S. Spengler1,3

1: Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany; 2: Hamburg University of Technology; 3: Cluster 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

Barbara Madeleine Mejía, Martin Stüssi, Gérard Gaillard, Mélanie Douziech

Research group LCA, Agroscope, Switzerland

Strategy for collection of LCA data from suppliers
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: Rupert J. Baumgartner, University of Graz, Austria
Chair: Bálint Simon, Mitsubshi Chemical Europe, Germany
 

Perspectives and challenges of supplier-specific data collection – ArcelorMittal experience

DIANA INDRANE

ArcelorMittal Maizières Research, France



Analysis of Secondary Raw Materials for Steel and Copper

GOZDE KAYA AVSAR, LUCA MARCOLONGO

ABB, Italy



Connecting the Internet of Things to a Digital Ecosystem for Streamlined Environmental Assessments

Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre

Empa, Switzerland



How to automatise life cycle analysis in the context of electrical and electronic equipment

Axelle Noémie Bertrand1,2, Tom Bauer3, Carole Charbuillet3, Martin Bonte2, Marie Voyer2, Nicolas Perry1

1: Arts et Métiers, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, I2M Bordeaux, F-33405 Talence Cedex, France; 2: Qweeko, 150 rue Mondenard, 33000 Bordeaux, France; 3: Arts 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?

Ann-Carina Tietze

Volkswagen AG, Germany



The TfS solution for a PCF sharing platform

Lydia Pforte1, Petra Lehmann2, Yvonne Heischkel3, Matthias Wagenbreth3, Julia Spiekermann4, Jens Plambeck4, Anne Troost5, Rainer Fischer6, Natalie Cueni6, Timm Grünebaum7, Julia Martius7, Philipp Gaulke8, Rohit Megaraj9, Björn Ebeling10, Tess Colijn11, Michele Schuler11, Charlotte Serre12, Gaëlle Guyonnaud12, Dominic Newbury13, Mohamed Abdel Magied14, Anne Lamy14, Piet Guiellaume14, Yves Matter15, Jakob Smets16, Vidale Derika17, Matthias Habermann18, Ralph Lange19

1: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany; 2: Akzo Nobel GmbH; 3: BASF SE; 4: BAYER AG; 5: Brenntag SE; 6: Clariant AG; 7: Evonik Industries AG; 8: LANXESS AG; 9: Lyondellbasell Industries; 10: Merck KGaA; 11: Sika AG; 12: Solvay; 13: Syngenta Crop Protection AG; 14: Givaudan SA; 15: Arkema S.A.; 16: Together for Sustainability AISBL (TfS); 17: Eastman Chemical Company; 18: Wacker Chemie AG; 19: Covestro AG

10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
11:00am
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12:30pm
Product design for sustainable LCM (2)
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Stephane Morel, Quantis & ESCP, France
 

Implementation of Circularity Principles in Industrial Product Design

Annika Pruhs1, Anina Kusch1, Torsten Hummen2, Ralf Mendgen2, Tobias Viere1, Jörg Woidasky1

1: Institut for Industrial Ecology (INEC) at Pforzheim University, Tiefenbronner Str. 65, 75175 Pforzheim; 2: Robert Bosch GmbH Corporate Research and Advance Development, Robert-Bosch-Campus 1, 71272 Renningen



Life cycle thinking as foundation for sustainable business transformations

Till Weidner, Maurice Bethke, Jan-Markus Rödger

Implement Consulting Group, Switzerland



The GreenLab4IoT project : development of an IoT measurement testbench for better ecodesign

Stéphane LE POCHAT1, Gwenaëlle SOUFFRAN1, Olivier PHILIPPOT2, Thierry LEBOUCQ2

1: EVEA, France; 2: GREENSPECTOR, France



Carbon footprint study of Volvo C40 Recharge – use of conclusions in development work and implications for future studies

Rei Palm, Johanna Berlin

Volvo Cars, Sweden



Schneider Electric, return of experience of 2 decades of sustainability integration into product design

Benjamin Canaguier, Manel Sansa, Nicolas Ortiou, Meriem Kellou, Djamila Saou, Bruno Lomba

Schneider Electric, France



Ecodesign AFM / metabolism approach for Paris olympic games

Guilhelm Das, Caroline Louis

Paris 2024 - Comité d'organisation des Jeux Olympiques

Transitioning towards sustainable value chains for chemicals & materials (2)
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Peter Saling, BASF SE, Germany
 

Cleaner Cleaning with CO2-based Surfactants: A Cradle-to-Grave Life Cycle Assessment

Stefan Eichwald1, Marc Wollenweber2, Jade Tessien2, Jake Ouellet2, Olga Linker3, Marina Sebastian3, Daniel Brüggemann4, Reinhard Schomäcker4, Henner Hollert2, Niklas von der Aßen1,5

1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 3: Covestro Deutschland AG, Germany; 4: Technical University of Berlin, Germany; 5: Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany



Coupling LCA and mass-balance approach for bio-circular products at Solvay

Cécile Querleu, Roméo Puech, Estelle Cohet, Chloé Moreau, Max Chabert

SOLVAY, France



Tiered approach for product development based on environmental performance

Tom Ligthart1, Lia de Simon1, Martijn Zebregs2, Richard Bouma2

1: TNO, Energy & Materials Transition; 2: TNO, Defence, Safety & Security



Predicting the environmental impacts of novel electrochromic displays architectures using prospective life cycle assessment

A. Kamal Kamali, Daye Lee, Guido Sonnemann

University of Bordeaux, France



Development of a site-specific LCA model to assess pathways towards a net-zero chemical industry

Ronja Hermanns1, Laura Stellner1, Arne Kätelhön1, Raoul Meys1,2

1: Carbon Minds, Eupener Str. 165 50933 Cologne, Germany; 2: Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Schinkelstraße 8, 52062 Aachen, Germany



Where can we find the best data for the LCA of chemicals?

Christopher Oberschelp1,2, Stefanie Hellweg1,2, Eric Bradford1,2, Stephan Pfister1,2, Jing Huo1,2, Zhanyun Wang1,2,3

1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Catalysis, Switzerland; 3: empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

LCM applied to food , agriculture & beverages (1)
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Sergiy Smetana, DIL German Institute of Food Technologies (DIL e.V.), Germany
Chair: Viktor Klochko, AB InBev, Czech Republic
 

Urbanisation of food production: Can indoor vertical farming reduce the footprint of kitchen herbs?

Silvan Wanner, Matthias Stucki, Michael Götz

Zurich University of applied sciences, Switzerland



Environmental impacts of agricultural robots and possible improvements: example of weeding robots used in vineyards

Marilys Pradel1, Cédric Seguineau2

1: INRAE, UR TSCF, France; 2: Naïo Technologies, France



Making the business case for a more resource-efficient food sector: case study on artificial intelligence in bakeries

Yanne Goossens, Thomas Schmidt

Thünen Institute of Market Analysis, Germany



SustainIT: sector-driven platform for alignment and scalability of sustainability metrics between suppliers and buyers

Marcela Porto Costa1, Felix Holdorf2, Claudia Sulowska3, Thomas L Oldfield4

1: Olam Group, United Kingdom; 2: Olam Group, Netherlands; 3: Olam Group, Netherlands; 4: Olam Group, United Kingdom



An environmental sustainability assessment of several packed food products: some key lessons

Lieselot Boone1, Trang T. Nhu1, An Vermeulen1,2, Jo Dewulf1

1: Ghent University, Belgium; 2: Pack4Food, Belgium

Evaluating the sustainable use of resources
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Stephanie Muller, BRGM, France
Chair: Frederic Goettmann, Extracthive, France
 

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

Alexandre Charpentier Poncelet1, Guido Sonnemann2, Anish Koyamparambath2, Naeem Adibi1

1: WeLOOP, 59130 Lambersart, France; 2: Institute 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

Markus Berger

University of Twente, Netherlands, The



Closing material loops with life cycle resource indicators in waste management

Georgia Psyrri, Ana Teresa Macas Lima, Michael Zwicky Hauschild, Thomas Fruergaard Astrup

DTU, Denmark



Assessing and improving the resource efficiency of refractories recycling: a comprehensive analysis accounting for resource losses, environmental impacts and economic benefits

Stephanie Muller1, Frédéric Lai1, Antoine Beylot1, Ambroise Lachat1, Tom Huppertz2, Elisabeth Van Overbeke2, Quentin Ricoux3

1: BRGM, France; 2: RDC Environment, Belgium; 3: Extracthive Ceramics Recycling, France



Characterizing Raw Material’s Criticality within LCSA According to Stakeholders’ Requirements

Isadora Hackenhaar1, Gustavo Moraga1, Gwenny Thomassen1, Jo Dewulf1, Till M. Bachmann2, Federica Blasioli2, Thomas Sonderegger3

1: Research Group Sustainable Systems Engineering (STEN) - Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2: European Institute for Energy Research (EIFER) EDF-KIT EEIG, Emmy-Noether-Strasse 11, 76131, Karlsruhe, Germany; 3: ecoinvent, Technoparkstrasse 1, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland

Valorization of LCA results in a LCM perspective (1)
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: DENIS LE BOULCH, EDF, France
Chair: Philippe Osset, SCORELCA, France
 

The use of LCA in a large industrial group: 15 years of experience at ArcelorMittal

Anne-Laure Hettinger

ArcelorMittal, France



Multi-criteria evaluation methods of environmental, social and economic impacts

Tom Huppertz1, José Rafael Dulbecco1, Bernard De Caevel1, Alessandra Zamagni2

1: RDC Environment, Belgium; 2: Ecoinnovazione, Italy



Ecotoxicity in LCA: how to guide practitioners towards sound decision making for business?

Aurore Wermeille1, Céline Gentil-Sergent2, Magdalena Czyrnek-Delêtre3, Célia Chamillard3, Eugène Pipraud3, Jade Garcia4, Philippe Osset4, Anne-Claire Asselin1

1: Sayari, 6 rue Carnot, 78112 Saint Germain en Laye, France; 2: ITAB, French Research Institute of Organic Food and Farming, 149 Rue de Bercy, 75595 Paris CEDEX 12, France; 3: I-Care, 28 rue du Quatre Septembre, 75002 Paris, France; 4: SCORE LCA, 66 boulevard Niels Bohr, 69110 Villeurbanne, France



Innovative methods for resources use in LCA

Tom Huppertz1, Antoine Beylot2, Bernard De Caevel1

1: RDC Environment, Belgium; 2: BRGM, France

12:30pm
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1:30pm
Lunch Break and Poster thematic session
Location: Hall Lille
1:30pm
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3:00pm
Application of LCSA in the industry
Location: Théâtre Pasteur
Chair: Jana Gerta Backes, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Chair: Nils Jäger, thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG, Germany
 

A case study of sustainability assessment in the mining sector

Lucia Rigamonti, Giuseppe Cecere, Hazem Eltohamy

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

Noémie Leroy-Parmentier1,2, Philippe Loubet1, Maïder Saint-Jean2, Guido Sonnemann1

1: Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, F-33400 Talence, France; 2: Bordeaux Sciences Economiques (BSE) UMR 6060, Bordeaux University



A methodology for Life Cycle Sustaianbility Assessment in road pavements industries

Gabriella Buttitta1, Ana Jimenez Del Barco Carrion2, Elizabeth Keijzer3, Bjorn Kalman4, Ahmed Abed2, Tony Parry2, Davide Lo Presti1,2

1: Dipartimento di Ingegneria Università degli Studi di Palermo, Viale Delle Scienze, Ed.8, Palermo 90128, Italy; 2: Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK; 3: TNO Rijksuniversiteit, Princetonlaan 6, Utrecht NL-3584, Netherlands; 4: Statens 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

Peter Saling1, Julia Carey1, Alexander Assmann1, Andreas Engel1, Markus Lohscheidt1, Stefan Weiner1, Carla Scagnetti2, Marina Isasa Sarralde3

1: BASF SE; 2: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP; 3: Tecnalia



ORIENTING’s LCSA methodology – lessons learnt from industrial testing

Hanna Pihkola1, Marina Isasa2, Till M. Bachmann3, Alessandra Zamagni4, Isadora Correa5, Rafael Horn6, Katri Behm1, Carla Scagnetti6, Peter Saling7, Marjukka Kujanpää8

1: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; 2: Tecnalia; 3: EIFER; 4: Ecoinnovazione; 5: Ghent University; 6: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics; 7: BASF; 8: Stora Enso



Should I stay or should I go?

Hanie Zarafshani1,2, Bo P. Weidema3, Bertram F. De Boer4, Ponnapat Watjanatepin1, Karel Van Acker1,2,5

1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Flanders Make, Corelab VCCM, Belgium; 3: Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark; 4: 2.-0 LCA consultants, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark; 5: Center for Economics and Corporate Sustainability (CEDON), KU Leuven, Warmoesberg 26, BE-1000 Brussels, Belgium

Contribution of LCM to more sustainable plastics value chains
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie
Chair: Christian Krüger, BASF, Germany
Chair: Tomas Ekvall, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
 

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Circular Food and Non-Food Flexible Plastic Packaging

Anna-Sophie Haslinger, Sophie Huysveld, Trang Nhu, Jo Dewulf

Ugent, Belgium



How sustainability strategies could be considered in Life Cycle Management (LCM) of systems – The South African plastics sector as a case study

Taahira Goga1, Harro von Blottnitz1, Kevin Harding2, Valentina Russo3

1: University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa; 2: University of the Witwatersrand (WITS); 3: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)



Integrated environmental, economic and social LCA application in the polymer composites sector

Angela Daniela La Rosa1, Clara Valente2

1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology- NTNU, Norway; 2: NORSUS Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research, Norway



Meta analysis of Chemical Recycling LCAs

Carolin Deregowski1, Eskinder Gemechu2, Christoph Koffler2, Maike Horlacher2

1: BASF SE; 2: Sphera Solutions, Inc.



Life Cycle Assessment of Carbios enzymatic recycling technology: towards a closed-loop recycling for PET waste

Victoria Olmos1, Auriane Arnould1, Kiyan Vadoudi2, Benjamin Rémy2, Radziminski Romain1, Delphine Denoizé2

1: Deloitte, France; 2: Carbios



Towards a circular economy for plastics through a modelling approach and transition LCA: PRISM (Plastic Recycling and Impact Scenario Model)

Anna Schwarz, Toon van Harmelen, Sietske Lensen, Sjoerd Herlaar, Paul Schouten, Paul Stegmann

TNO Energy and material transition, Netherlands, The

LCM applied to food , agriculture & beverages (2)
Location: Salle 3.1
Chair: Ulrike Eberle, corsus-corporate sustainability GmbH, Germany
Chair: Marcela Porto Costa, Olam Agri, United Kingdom
 

Life Cycle Assessment of the North Sea SYMAPA project: nearshore oyster aquaculture and innovative passive fisheries

Steven Van Hemelryck1, Clément Bolle2, Katrijn Quaghebeur1, Laura Pilgrim1, Naeem Adibi2, Wannes Voorend1

1: Colruyt Group, Belgium; 2: WeLoop, France



Levels approach in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment - The case of processed tomato in Italy

Alessandra Zamagni1, Laura Zanchi1, Christian Fontana1, Alessia Gualla2, Carla Scagnetti3

1: Ecoinnovazione; 2: Solana spa; 3: Fraunhofer



A framework to guide method advancement in nutrient profiling algorithms for application in holistic life cycle assessments

Ashley Green1, Thomas Nemecek2, Alexander Mathys3

1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Agroscope, Switzerland; 3: ETH Zurich, Switzerland



Internalizing the environmental costs of food products: Effects on price-demand equilibria and environmental impacts

Carlo Schmid1, Lukas Messmann2, Amelie Michalke3, Arndt Feuerbacher1

1: University of Hohenheim, Germany; 2: University of Augsburg, Germany; 3: University of Greifswald, Germany



Application of a novel practical framework to assess the resilience & sustainability of salad production in the Azores

Sophie Saget1, David Styles2, Chiara Flora Bassignana3, Marie-Fleur Brémaud4, Yann de Mey4, Paola Migliorini3, Michael Williams1

1: Department of Botany, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 2: Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland; 3: University of Gastronomic Sciences, Pollenzo, Italy; 4: Business Economics, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands



Environmental assessment of wheat grown in rotation with chickpea under Mediterranean conditions

Sara Lago-Olveira, Ricardo Rebolledo-Leiva, María Teresa Moreira, Sara González-García

CRETUS Institute, Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Valorization of LCA results in a LCM perspective (2)
Location: Salle 3.2
Chair: Anse Smeets, VITO nv, Belgium
 

Lifecycle sustainability assessment - applications for the bio-based products

Ivana Dencic, Ana Morao, Cristine Kayser, Eleni Moutousidi

Corbion, The Netherlands



Use of LCA in Electrolux: strategy, opportunities, and challenges.

Stefano Zuin1, Andrea Corona1, Vsevolod Dengin2, Monica Celotto1

1: Electrolux Italia, Italy; 2: Electrolux AB, Sweden



The environmental impact assessment linked to the deployment of solutions : a way to foster the scale-up of solutions.

Nathalie MARTIN-SORVILLO1, Antoine SIMON1, Magdalena Czyrnek-Deletre2, Isabelle SPIEGEL1

1: VINCI, France; 2: I-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

Clare Josephine Rodseth, P James Joyce, Giles Rigarlsford, Henry King

Unilever, United Kingdom



Bringing LCA results into the financial equation: How biodiversity footprinting enables financial players to make new strategic decisions that include nature.

Marina Dumont, Daniël Kan, Mark Goedkoop

PRe Sustainability, Netherlands, The

Time and Space: Acknowledging and integrating the variability of sustainability impacts into LCM
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4
Chair: Mario Martín-Gamboa, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Chair: Thomas Gibon, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg
 

Methodological advances towards a robust geographical identification of supply chains

Diego Iribarren1, Luisa Berridy2, Mario Martín-Gamboa2

1: IMDEA Energy, Spain; 2: Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain



Improving time and spatial variability of Consumption Footprint indicators at EU and Member States scale

Esther Sanyé-Mengual1, Jacopo Foschi2, Piotr Wierzgala2, Vasco Orza3, Tommie Ponsioen4, Serenella Sala1

1: European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy; 2: Uni Systems, Luxembourg; 3: Piksel SRL, Italy; 4: FootPrinting, The Netherlands



Remote Sensing Based Data Products for Large Scale Life Cycle Inventory Models

René Itten, Michael Götz, Hanna Kröhner

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

Guillaume Batot1, François-Xavier Dezert1, Sibylle Duval-Dachary1, Fatima-Zahrae El Amrani1, Cyrille François2, Anne Ventura2

1: IFP Energie nouvelles, France; 2: Université Gustave Eiffel, France



Time positioning for Product Labelling

Yves BABIAN

Renault Group, France



The updated water scarcity impact characterization method AWARE2.0

Georg Seitfudem1, Anne-Marie Boulay1, Markus Berger2, Hannes Müller Schmied3

1: CIRAIG, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada; 2: University of Twente, Netherlands; 3: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

3:15pm
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4:30pm
Closing Ceremony
Location: Théâtre Pasteur

 
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