The 11th International Conference on
Life Cycle Management
September 6-7-8, 2023 – Lille, France
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Théâtre Marie Curie 430 seats |
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023 | |
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 |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023 | |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023 | |
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 |
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 |
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 |