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Several large companies must now prepare to conduct life cycle assessments (LCAs) quickly according to various standards and sectoral rules (e.g., FDES) in order to comply with European legislative frameworks. In this context, it seems necessary to resort to various digital solutions to manage the increasing data access needs of companies and to perform LCAs with simple tools. These needs appear to have been addressed by various organisations and companies developing integrated solutions. That being said, the rapid development of these solutions and the limited descriptions of their capabilities raise questions about the ability of experts to manage the growing flow of LCA studies that will need to be verified.
We therefore propose a session that will allow different stakeholders to present the verification challenges within digital tools, the key aspects to consider for fair comparisons, and potential solutions to maintain a high level of trust in the LCA studies that will be conducted in the future using digital tools.
Presentations
Fiabiliser l’automatisation des ACV des granulats : un outil numérique pensé pour la vérification, la standardisation et la conformité réglementaire
Alice Bougeard, Léa Fischer
ORIS Materials Intelligence, France
Massification de l’ACV pour le DPP : vers des outils opérationnels, entre configurateurs internes et diffuseurs externes
Marie Beccat, Guillaume Szablewski, Naeem Adibi, Carolina Szablewski
WeLOOP, France
Vers une ACV intelligente : automatiser les inventaires avec les modèles de langage
Anish Koyamparambath2, Naeem Adibi1
1WeLOOP; 2Université de Bordeaux
LCA at scale and automation: insights from Technical Ceramics Industry
Simeng Wang, Claire Delaroa
Saint-Gobain Ceramics, France
La digitalisation comme outil d’écoconception des procédés physiques d’extraction et de raffinage de dérivés oléo-protéagineux
Lou Bernard1, Simon Gorecki2, Minh-Phuoc Doan2, Boris Bizet1
1Institut Technique des Corps Gras, ITERG, 33610 Canéjan, France; 2Université de Bordeaux, IMS, UMR CNRS 5218, 33400 Talence, France
Model4EcoCo : Couplage du MBSE et de l’ACV pour évaluer les impacts environnementaux tout au long d’un projet