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A publication that contains extended abstracts of the 26th SETAC Europe LCA Symposium. The symposium was held from 21 to 23 October 2024 in Gothenburg.
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Recorded presentation by Tomas Ekvall, Chalmers and TERRA, at SETAC Europe annual meeting in May 2021…
Author Tomas Ekvall (Chalmers and TERRA), Marie Gottfridsson (IVL), Johan Nilsson (IVL), Maja Nellström (IVL), Maria Rydberg (Swedish Life Cycle Center), Tomas Rydberg (IVL)
Impacts on fuel producers and customers of conflicting rules for LCA (Abstract to SETAC Europe 2022)
Oral presentation at SETAC Europe annual meeting in May 2022.
Author Tomas Ekvall, Chalmers University of Technology & TERRA; Sofia Poulikidou, IVL; Miguel Brandao, KTH & Tomas Rydberg, IVL
Monetary valuation of environmental impacts is increasingly used as a basis for decisions in environmental and sustainability issues. This project aims to develop a methodology to communicate environmental damage cost data.
Type Research project
Time period 2016-10-01 - 2018-06-30
This project focuses on global biodiversity loss caused by human activities that affect species and ecosystems negatively. The main goal is to exchange insights about efforts and initiate collaboration to address biodiversity challenges in agriculture, forestry, and marine activities.
Type Working group
Time period 2022-09-01 - Ongoing
This project is a continuation of the project modelling of recycling that aimed to analyzing and debating how recycling should be modeled in life cycle assessment (LCA) and similar environmental assessments and…
Type Research project
Time period 2020-11-01 - 2021-01-31
Fuel producers are increasingly affected by conflicting rules for life cycle assessment (LCA). The EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED), the EU framework for Product Environmental Footprints (PEF), and the frameworks of Environmental Product Declarations (EPD)…
Type Research project
Time period 2020-06-15 - 2021-12-31
Platform presentation at SETAC Europe 26th LCA Symposium in Gothenburg, Sweden on October 22, 2024. In session: Qualitative Life Cycle Studies Exploring the Practical Meaning of Life Cycle Studies.
Author Anna Wikström, Yulia Liu, Maria Rydberg
EPS (Environmental Priority Strategies in product design) is a systematic approach to choose between design options in product and process development.
Type Research project
Time period 1989-01-16 - 2022-05-31
Platform presentation at SETAC Europe 26th LCA Symposium. Title: Future developments through learning from successful life cycle network.
Author Maria Rydberg, Yulia Liu, Anna Wikström