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Session Overview
Session
Why is Socio-Environmental Hybridisation Recommended ?
Time:
Wednesday, 19/Nov/2025:
11:00am - 12:30pm

Session Chair: Monika Mousavi, EVEA
Session Chair: Olivier Schoefs, Université de Technologie de Compiègne
Location: Amphithéâtre Brisbanne

Capacity for 300 people

Session Abstract

Social and environmental impacts are often assessed separately, even though their interactions seem inevitable for a sustainable approach. For example, the " human health" category is a key issue common to both approaches, yet it is evaluated using different and complementary methods. The complementarity between these two types of assessments—social and environmental—can offer a framework that allows for a better understanding of the various impacts associated with a product, thus facilitating more responsible decision-making. This session aims to explore the benefits of a socio-environmental hybrid approach to assessing product impacts, helping to avoid impact shifts from one aspect to another. Three main scales can be covered:

1. Project and Design: How can socio-environmental assessment be integrated from the product design stage? How can the coherence between the two methods be ensured, while considering rebound effects and consumption patterns? Methods: Socio-environmental project footprint, Eco-socio-design, etc.

2. Organisation and Company: How can socio-environmental LCA be applied in CSR processes? Methods: Organisational LCA, Materiality analysis (CSRD/CSR), etc.

3. Geographical Scale: How can socio-environmental approaches be adapted to territorial contexts (e.g., regions/countries)? Methods: Coupled LCA-EEIO approach, etc.


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Presentations

Analyses de Cycle de Vie environnementales et sociales conjointes de procédés de production industriels

Cyril Laurié1, Morgane Berthault2, Jean-François Berrée1, Romane Fuvelle2

1CEA, France; 2CETIM, France



L'ACV environnementale est-elle suffisante pour orienter la prise de décision en gestion de cycle de vie dans le contexte du patrimoine culturel ?

Dieuwertje Schrijvers1, Noura Rahbani1, Naeem Adibi1, Marta Cremonesi2, Catarina Pires3, Nan Yang2, Klaas Jan Van den Berg3, Ilaria Bonaduce4, Michaela Florescu5, Nina Olson6, Geert Can der Snickt2, Ana Sobota7, Tomas Markevicius8, Anton Nikiforov8

1WeLOOP, France; 2University of Antwerp, Belgium; 3University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands; 4University of Pisa, Italy; 5Moderna Museet, Sweden; 6ICOMOS Lietuva, Lithuania; 7TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands; 8Ghent University, Belgium



Couplage d'approches ACV, EEMRIO et ACV sociale pour l'évaluation environnementale et sociale de paniers de produits de consommation

Aurélie Perrin1, Monika Mousavi1, Maxime Agez2, Elliot Muller2, Xavier Zeitoun3

1EVEA, France; 2CIRAIG, Canada; 3Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, List, France



De l’analyse multicritère d’impacts à l’aide à la décision : le cas de la gestion des biodéchets

Frédéric Huet, Olivier Schoefs

Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France



Développement durable des Biofertilisants : Synergies entre ACV Sociale, Environnementale et Économique au sein du projet européen Sea2Land

Jean-François Fabre, Claire Vialle, Caroline Sablayrolles

LCA-ENSIACET/INPT-INRAE, France



Towards an Integrated Circularity and Sustainability Assessment Framework: Application to Complex Medical Systems

Valentina Calixto1,2, Francois Cluzel1, Ghada Bouillass1, Robert Heidsieck2, Abdelhamid Boujarif2, Laurent Bourgeois3, Vanessa Brun3

1Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec, Laboratoire Genie Industriel, France; 2GE Healthcare, France; 3CHU Rennes, France