The 11th International Conference on
Life Cycle Management
September 6-7-8, 2023 – Lille, France
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Salle 2.3 & 2.4 |
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023 | |
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 |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023 | |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023 | |
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 |
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 |
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 |