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Measuring is the first step toward action, and the assessment of product environmental impacts has never been more widespread. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a well-established and recognised methodology, now widely implemented, encouraged, and even mandated by various governmental and industry-driven initiatives. This session will explore a key question: To what extent does the growing enthusiasm for environmental impact measurement translate into concrete action plans aimed at reducing product impacts while maintaining functional performance? Are we on the verge of a new industrial era, where life cycle thinking becomes systematically integrated into product development? Or do major obstacles still hinder the pursuit of minimal environmental impact? If so, are these barriers methodological, technical, commercial, managerial, or regulatory? What role do different corporate functions play in implementing eco-design strategies, and what limitations do they face?
Through discussions and contributions to this session, we aim to assess the available levers for industrial stakeholders to drive a more systematic adoption of eco-design—ensuring that measuring truly leads to action.
Presentations
De l’analyse à l’action : retour d’expérience sur l’intégration de l’ACV dans un projet d’entretien autoroutier
Léa Fischer, Hugo Pley-Leclercq, Florian Ott
ORIS Materials Intelligence, France
Rethinking the Use of Medical Devices in Operating Rooms: Leveraging Eco-Design to Reduce Environmental Impact without Compromising Surgical Performance
Adam Blalate1, François Cluzel1, Benoît Dabouis1, Laure Aubrege2, Antoine Agathon2
1Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec, Laboratoire Genie Industriel, France; 2Hôpital Marie Lannelongue, France
L’ACV comme outil de pilotage stratégique pour les PME engagées
Océane Lannoy1, Maxime Pousse1, Yannick Le Guern1, Marguerite Guillou2
1ELYS Conseil, France; 2Green Family
L’écoconception au cœur de l’industrie de la peinture : un cas d’étude réussi pour passer de la connaissance à l’action
Carolina Szablewski1, Sam Herlicq1, Marie Beccat1, Guillaume Szablewski2, Naeem Adibi1
1WeLOOP, France; 2Ailoop, France
De la nécessité d’inclure la phase d’utilisation dans une optique d’éco-conception : le cas des matériaux réfractaires pour la production d’acier
Sarah Badioli1,2, Thibault Champion2, Marielle Dargaud2, Angélique Léonard1
1Université de Liège, Belgium; 2Saint-Gobain Research Provence, France