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Agriculture and Food
- E. Castanheira et al., Geraldes Escola Superior Agrária de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal: Environmental Impact Assessment of Portugal Dairy Sector (Tu 3.04)
- R. Freiermuth Knuchel et al., Forschungsanstalt Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon ART, Zürich, Switzerland: Life Cycle Assessment of energy crops from the perspective of a multi-functional agriculture (Tu 3.05)
- R Juraske et al., Universistat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain: PestScreen: Screening, scoring and ranking pesticides by life-cycle impact assessment approach (Tu 3.06)
- G. Gaillard et al., Forschungsanstalt Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon ART, Zürich, Switzerland: LCM in agriculture: Farm LCA as basis for an efficient environmental management (Tu 3.08)
- F. Schneider, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, Institute of Waste Management, Vienna, Austria: Consideration of food losses in Life Cycle Approach of food supply chain (Tu 3.09)
- P. Osset et al., Ecobilan – PricewaterhouseCoopers, Neuilly sur Seine, France : Ecoprom : Ecodesign of membranes (Tu 3.10)
Biomaterials
- F. Degli Innocenti, NOVAMONT, Novara, Italy: Life Cycle Management in bioplastics production (Mo 2.01)
- K. Harding et al. Bioprocess Engineering Research Unit, Department of Chemical Engineering, Rondebosch, South Africa: Development of a generic bioprocess flowsheet model for Life Cycle studies (Mo 2.02)
- E. Vink, NatureWorks LLC, Naarden, Netherlands: Reducing the environmental footprint of NatureWorks® Polylactide (PLA) Polymers (Mo 2.04)
- D. Garrain et al., GID-Engineering Design Group - University Jaume I, Castellon, Spain: LCA OF BIODEGRADABLE MULTILAYER FILM FROM BIOPOLYMERS (Mo 2.05)
- A. Vercalsteren et al., VITO - Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Mol, Belgium: A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Eco-Efficiency analysis of one-way versus reusable drinking cups (Mo 2.06)
- M. Schmehl et al., University Kassel - Center for Environmental Systems Research: LCA on a Bus Body Component Based on Biomaterials (Mo 2.07)
- W. Poganietz et al., Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, ITC-ZTS, Karlsruhe, Germany: Lightweight boards – A resource and greenhouse gas saving innovation in the wood industry? (Mo 2.08)
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- H. Khoo et al., Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences (ICES), Singapore, Singapore: Technological options and social cost considerations of woody biomass conversion (Tu 2.07)
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
Construction
- C. Knöri et al., Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research EMPA, Dübendorf, Switzerland: Agent based modeling (ABM) for analyzing demand for recycled mineral construction material (Wed 3.01)
- B. Nebel et al., Scion, Rotorua, New Zealand: The uptake of life cycle approaches in the building industry in New Zealand, illustrated on the example of the gypsumboard industry (Wed 3.02)
- C. Remy, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany: Ecological assessment of selected alternative sanitation concepts with Life Cycle Assessment (Wed 3.05)
- S. Lenel et al., Intep - Integrale Planung GmbH, Zürich, Switzerland: System proof MINERGIE-ECO: User friendly method for the evaluation of building sustainability (Wed 3.07)
- D. Tikul et al., King Mongkut 's University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand: The Status of EcoDesign in Architecture in Thailand (Wed 3.08)
- B. Brunklaus, Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden: Understanding technical possibilities in organizational practice – housing management in Sweden (Wed 3.09)
- K. Hedges, University of Wyoming, Wyoming, USA: How BIM will enhance the interoperability of life cycle management (Wed 3.10)
- M. Zimmermann, EMPA Building Technologies, Duebendorf, Switzerland: Benchmarks for sustainable building construction (Wed 3.11)
- S. Hubbard et al., University of Wisconsin Madison Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Madison, USA: Solid Hardwood Flooring in the United States: Inventory and Sustainable Building Implications (Wed 3.12)
- A. Campioli et al., Politecnico di Milano Dipartimento BEST, Milano, Italy: Life Cycle Design in building and construction sector (Wed 3.13)
- B. Rivela et al., School of Architecture, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain: LCA as a tool to Identify the Advantages of Bioclimatic Architecture (Wed 3.14)
Design for Environment
- Z. Lounis, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada: Environmental Benefits of Life Cycle Design of Concrete Bridges (Tu 1.01)
- I. Modahl et al., STØ (Oestfold Research Foundation), Fredrikstad, Norway: Design of a new seating solution platform for HAG – have the designers used what they have learnt? (Tu 1.03)
- J. Zufía et al., AZTI-Tecnalia, Sukarrieta, Spain: Life Cycle Assessment to eco-design food products: study on industrial cooked dish (Tu 1.04)
- W. Daoud, Ecole Nationale des Arts et Métiers and ARVEA, Montpellier, France: Comparison of Life Cycle Assessment for low, medium and high medium voltage products (Tu 1.05)
- N. Marosky et al., Technical University Berlin, Department of Systems Environmental Engineering, Berlin, Germany: Challenges of Data Transfer between CAD– and LCA Software Tools (Tu 1.06)
- K. Melk et al., Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany: A Generic Framework for Lifecycle Applications (Tu 1.07)
- A. Zamagni et al., ENEA - The Italian National Agency on New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Bologna, Italy: Implementation of a POEMS model in the wood furniture sector
- P. Garrett, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, Oxford, UK: Environmental Tradeoffs of the EuP Directive and Product Policy (Tu 1.09)
Eco Efficiency
- S. Wursthorn, et al., Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany: Identification of environmental impact patterns of industrial sectors (Mo 3.02)
- H. Yamaguchi et al., LCA Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan: Development of a Life Cycle Management Methodology using Life Cycle Cost Benefit Analysis for Electric and Electronic Products (Mo 3.03)
- G. Kharel, Department of Cottage and Small Industries, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Kathmandu, Nepal: Evaluation of Eco-efficiency of Iron and Steel Industries in Nepal (Mo 3.04)
- G. Huppes et al., CML-IE, Leiden, Netherlands: Eco-efficiency for sustainability decision support. The unavoidably normative basis of environmental management (Mo 3.05)
Electronics
Energy Efficiency
- C. Bauer et al., Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI, Switzerland: Comparative environmental assessment of current and future electricity supply technologies for Switzerland (Tu 2.01)
- R. Frischknecht et al., ESU-services, Uster, Switzerland: Improving the forecasting accuracy of future energy systems' LCA using time and scenario dependent modifications to background LCI data (Tu 2.02)
- O. Mayer-Spohn et al., University of Stuttgart, IER, Stuttgart, Germany: Update of LCA Background Data Using the approach of Parametrized Life Assessment (LCA). Exemplified for the Germany Hard Coal Supply Chain (Tu 2.04)
- L. Laurin, EarthShift, Eliot, United States of America: Energy Decisions for the Future--Not Just [KJ out/KJ in] (Tu 2.05)
- N. Jungbluth et al., ESU-services Ltd., Uster, Switzerland: Life cycle inventory modelling of biofuels for the ecoinvent database (Tu 2.06)
- R. Zah et al., Empa / Technology & Society Lab, St. Gallen, Switzerland: LCA of Biofuels in Switzerland: Environmental Impacts and Improvement Potential (Tu 2.07)
- J. Buchgeister et al., Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, ITC-ZTS, Karlsruhe, Germany: Thermoeconomical Analysis of electricity production via SOFC with integrated allothermal biomass gasification process (Tu 2.08)
Environmental Communication
- F. Rubik et al., Institute for Ecological Economy Research – IÖW, Heidelberg, Germany: Eco-labelling and consumers – Towards a re-focus and integrated approaches – (Tu 2.11)
- H. Gaus, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany: Marketing Eco-labels: The Example of the Blue Angel (Tu 2.12)
- S. Molina et al., University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, United States of America : Environmental communications with LCA information: An exploratory study within the building industry (Tu 2.13)
- A. Zamagni et al., ENEA - The Italian National Agency on New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Bologna, Italy: A new environmental label: Input from industries (Tu 2.14)
- E. Schmincke, Five Winds International, Tuebingen, Germany: EPD in building assessment (Tu 2.15)
- M. Mosgaard et al., Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark: The Use of Duty, Virtue and Utilitarian Ethics in Environmental Communication (Tu 2.16)
- E. Rex, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden: Company-Related or Product-Related Environmental Communication? (Tu 2.17)
- J. Erlandsson et al., Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteburg, Sweden: Premises for Product Related Environmental Information Management (Tu 2.18)
- V. Blass et al., Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB, Santa Barbara, USA: Environmental Standards and Certification – Case study of the wine industry (Tu 2.19)
Industrial Ecology
- C. Binder, Social and Industrial Ecology, Dept. of Geography, University of Zurich, Zurich Switzerland: From Material Flow Analysis to Material Flow Management: What can social science contribute? (Tu 1.10)
- I. Daigo et al., Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo: Dynamic material flow analysis of copper and its alloys in Japan (Tu 1.11)
- C. Juniper et al., Natural Capitalism Solutions Inc., Eldorado Springs, United States of America: Clif Bar & Co.'s Foodprint Analysis of Company Value Chain Sustainability Performance (Tu 1.15)
- Y. Loerincik et al., Ecointesys - Life Cycle Systems, Lausanne, Switzerland: Life Cycle Assessment of a company: e-tool to quantify the environmental performances (Tu 1.17)
LCM in Emerging Countries
- S. Glisovic et al., University of Nis, Faculty of Occupational Safety, Nis, Yugoslavia: Dissemination of LCA Approaches in Transition Countries of South-East Europe (Wed 1.01)
- C. Ugaya et al., Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil: Capacity building for a national Brazilian Life Cycle Inventory Database: Highlights & Experiences from a Swiss-Brazilian Collaboration (Wed 1.04)
- D. Maia de Souza et al., Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Brazil: Development of a Life Cycle Impact Assessment Method for Brazil (Wed 1.05)
- J. Warsen et al., Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, ITC-ZTS, Karlsruhe, Germany: National reporting data as a reference for Life Cycle Management - experiences in Germany (Wed 1.06)
- A. Arena et al., Universidad Tecnologica Nacional - Facultad Regional Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina: Soil nitrogen deposition calculation for determining its incidence in terrestrial eutrofization in Mendoza Argentina (Wed 1.08)
- K. Bull, ifu Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany: Material Flow Nets and Green Coffee Processing in Costa Rica (Wed 1.09)
- G. AFRANE et al., KOFORIDUA POLYTECHNIC, KOFORIDUA, Ghana: Life Cycle Assessment of chocolate produced in Ghana (Wed 1.10)
- I. Mashoko et al. University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe: Application of Life Cycle Assessment in the Zimbabwean Pulp and Paper industry (Wed1.11)
- B. Dittrich-Krämer et al., BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, Germany: Promoting eco-efficiency for SME’s in the African dying industry (Wed 1.14)
- R. Hischier et al., Empa / Technology & Society Lab, St. Gallen, Switzerland: Case study for the applicability of a national LCI database in an international con-text (Wed 1.15)
Life Cycle of Metal Products
- K. Martchek et al., Alcoa Europe, Brussels, Belgium: Aluminium Mass Flow Analysis and CO2 Equivalent Model of the European Union (Tu 4.14)
- R. Ilg et al., University of Stuttgart, LBP, Dept. Life Cycle Engineering (GaBi), Echterdingen, Germany: Linking Life Cycle Assessment and Material Flow Analysis for describing the life cycle benefit of materials (Tu 4.15)
- R. Geyer, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA: The impact of material choice in vehicle design on life cycle greenhouse gas emissions (Tu 4.16)
- S. Valdivia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima, Peru: Life Cycle Inventories of Gold from Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Activities in Peru (Tu 4.17)
Management Challenges
- T. Swarr et al., United Technologies Corp., Hartford, United States of America: A Capability Model for Life Cycle Management (Mo 1.01)
- J. Petrie et al., University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia: Decision Support for Life Cycle Management of Energy Supply Networks (Mo 1.02)
- J. von Geibler, Wuppertal Institute, Sustainable Production and Consumption Department, Wuppertal, Germany: Developing Sustainable Future Markets for Renewables: Tools for Stakeholder and Consumer Integration (Mo 1.05)
- A. Brent, CSIR and University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa : Technology Life Cycle Management: Challenges to manage the research and development process (Mo 1.06)
- G. Caduff et al. Tensor Consulting AG, Bern, Switzerland: Integrating Environmental Aspects in Product Development according to the Diffusion Theory (Mo 1.07)
- V. Blass et al. Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB, Santa Barbara, United States of America: The Role and Value of Information and ICT for Product End-of-Life Management (Mo 1.08)
- R. Ladenburger et al. wbk-Institut für Produktionstechnik; TH-Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany: Life-Cycle-Performance for Manufactures of Production Facilities
Process Development
- M. Beermann et al., University of Leoben, Chair of System Analysis & Environmental Engineering, Leoben, Austria: Integrated assessment of biomass-to-energy process systems combining thermodynamic techniques and LCA (Mo 4.01)
- F. VINCE et al., Veolia Environnement Research & Development, Paris, France: Simultaneous process optimization on economic, energetic and environmental criteria (Mo 4.03)
- J. Golovatchev et al., Detecon International GmbH, Bonn, Germany: A holistic Product Lifecycle Management framework facing the challenges of 21st century (Mo 4.05)
Promoting Life Cycle Thinking
- J. Fava et al,: Strategy for the second phase (2006-2010) of the UNEP/SETAC Life Cycle Initiative - Bringing science-based life cycle approaches into practice (Mo 4.06)
- C. Allen et al., DG ENV: Life Cycle Thinking and the European Platform on Life Cycle Assessment: Meeting business and government needs (Mo 4.07)
- M. Bernardes, Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais - CEFET-MG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Summary of the progress of the project “Initiative to Implement a Center of Excellence in Life Cycle Assessment” (Mo 4.09)
- A. Jensen et al., Astrup FORCE Technology, broendby, Denmark: A UNEP-SETAC LCM Business Guide (Mo 4.10)
- D. Maia de Souza et al., Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Brazil: Development of spatial differentiation in LCIA (Mo 4.11)
- J. Pflieger, University of Stuttgart, LBP, Dept. Life Cycle Engineering (GaBi): E-Learning Resources on Life Cycle Thinking and Sustainability: Steeluniversity.org (Mo 4.13)
- C. Ugaya et al., Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil: Environmental Sound Technology Information System for the Life Cycle Initiative (Mo 4.14)
- U. Jeske et al., Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Department of Technolgy Induced Material Flows, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany: Task Sharing in B2B EPD Setup Including International Aspects (Mo 4.15)
Scenario Analysis
- P. Osset et al., Ecobilan – PricewaterhouseCoopers, Neuilly sur Seine, France : Ecopublicité: a tool to integrate life cycle thinking in media mix selection (Tu 4.01)
- B. Weidema, 2.-0 LCA consultants, Copenhagen K., Denmark: Expanding the assessment of resources in LCA (Tu 4.02)
- K. Jonasson, Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden: Consequential Environmental Assessment Including Socio-Technical Change (Tu 4.04)
- B. Dale et al., Michigan State University, East Lansing, United States of America: All Biomass Is Local: Using Life Cycle Analysis to Better Understand the Sustainability of Biofuels (Tu 4.05)
- A. Spörri et al., Natural and Social Science Interface, Institute for Environmental Decisions, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland: The future of mineralic secondary products from construction waste (Tu 4.07)
- B. Bieda, AGH-University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland : Application of Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) and life Cycle Management (LCM) methods as useful tools for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management scenario analysis under Uncertainty (Tu 4.08)
- L. Maya Altamira et al., Insitute of Environment & Resources,Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark: Using a life cycle assessment methodology for the analysis of two treatment systems of food processing industry wastewaters (Tu 4.09)
Services
- Y. Maillard Ardenti, Centre Info SA, Fribourg, Switzerland: ENVIMPACT A new quantitative rating methodology using LCA, LCI and EIO-LCA for green investments (Mo 1.11)
- A. Meier et al., Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Villigen PSI, Switzerland: Well-to-Wheel Analysis of solar produced hydrogen for future passenger car transport systems (Mo 1.13)
- M. Tuchschmid et al., ESU-services, Uster, Switzerland: Tool for environmental optimisation of operational traffic (Mo 1.14)
Simplified Methods
- S. Suh et al., University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, United States of America: Life Cycle Management as a tool for Managing Corporate Risks (Wed 4.01)
- G.Rigarlsford, Unilever, Bedford, UK: Increasing the use and accessibility of LCA in Unilever (Wed 4.04)
- A. Braunschweig et al., E2 Management Consulting AG, Zürich, Switzerland: Simplified LCA: Slim-line LCA for use at the Swiss retailer Coop - LCA reduced to the max' (Wed 4.05)
- A. Dimache, GMIT, Galway, Ireland: LCA/LCC Tool for Decision-Making in the Design Phase (Wed 4.06)
- D. Selmes et al., Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK: A Simplified LCA Methodology Toward the Challenge of Sustainable Production (Wed 4.08)
- H. Wang et al., College of Architecture and Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China: A Quick LCA Modeling Method for Ecodesign (Wed 4.09)
Social Responsibility
- W. Kloepffer, LCA Consult & Review, Frankfurt/M., Germany: Life-Cycle Based Sustainability Assessment as Part of LCM (Mo 3.06)
- L. Barthel et al., Universität Stuttgart, L.-Echterdingen, Germany: Social LCA: Analogies and differences to environmental LCA (Mo 3.07)
- C. Benoît et al., University of Quebec at Montreal, Montreal, Canada: Developing a methodology for social life cycle assessment: the North American Tomato’s CSR case. (M0 3.08)
- A. Manhart et al., Öko-Institut e.V., Freiburg, Germany: Social impacts of the production of notebook PCs (Mo 3.09)
- H. Pesonen, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland: Sustainability SWOTs – New Method for Summarizing Product Sustainability Information for Business Decision Making (Mo 3.10)
Social LCA – Analogies and
differences to environmental
LCA (Mo 3.07), L. Barthel et al.,
Universität Stuttgart,
L.-Echterdingen, Germany
Sustainable Consumption
Sustainable Settlements
- C. Haskins, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Nesttun, Norway: Verdal – achieving a sustainable community through collaboration and innovation (Tu 4.10)
- M. Lebofa et al., Technologies for Economic Development, Maseru 100, Lesotho: The Implementation of Biogas-Technology in a Developing Country as a Grass-Roots Initiative (Tu 4.11)
- M. Schneider et al., Wertstoff-Börse GmbH, Schlieren, Switzerland: Development of a model for resource management of mineral materials by the example of the city of Zurich (Tu 4.12)
- A. Lalive, Fachstelle nachhaltiges Bauen, Amt für Hochbauten der Stadt Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland: Sustainable City of Zurich - on the way to the 2000-watt society (Tu 4.13)
Tools and Databases
- M. Wesnaes et al., 2.-0 LCA consultants, Copenhagen K, Denmark: New NAMEA-based normalisation reference for Europe year 2000 (Wed 4.11)
- R. Frischknecht et al., ESU-services, Uster, Switzerland: The environmental relevance of capital goods in life cycle assessments of products and services (Wed 4.12)
- K. Buxmann et al., Alcan, Sierre, Switzerland: Independent information Modules - a Powerful Tool for Life Cycle Management (Wed 4.13)
- A. Ciroth et al., GreenDeltaTC GmbH, Berlin, Germany: An emerging open source software for LCAs (Wed 4.14)
- K. Behm, KCL, Limited company owned by the Finnish pulp, paper and board industries, Espoo, Finland: KCL-ECO 4.1: Implementation and demonstration of continent specific impact assessment factors (Wed 4.15)
Waste Management
- G. Doka, Doka Life Cycle Assessments, Zuerich, Switzerland: Ecological and economical optima of material recycling (Wed 2.01)
- P. Masoni et al., ENEA - The Italian National Agency on New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Bologna, Italy: Case studies for LCA application in waste management and recycling (Wed 2.02)
- S. Vares et al., VTT, Espoo, Finland: Efficient glass and metal waste management system in Finland, conceptual study (Wed 2.04)
- S. Masu et al., National R & D Institute for Industrial Ecology – ECOIND, Timisoara, Romania: Zinc extraction from polluted soils by usind zeolite and vicia sativa plant (Wed 2.05)
- H. Moora et al., Estonian Institute for Sustainable Development, SEI-Tallinn: LCA-based decision-support tool for waste management planning – optimal waste management scenarios for the Baltic States (Wed 2.07)
- J. Foley et al., Advanced Wastewater Management Centre, St Lucia, Australia: Life Cycle Assessment of Biological Nutrient Removal Wastewater Treatment Plants (Wed 2.10)
- C. Chao et al., Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, TAIPEI: Developing an Integrated Environmental Assessment Model for Taiwan Waste Management System (Wed 2.11)
- M. Lebofa, H. von Waldow: The Implemenatation of Biogas-Technology in a Developing Country as a Grass-Roots Initiative: A Practitioners Report about 5 Years of independent Dissemination of Sustainable Technology in Lesotho
Poster Spotlight Presentations
Keynote Lectures
Plenary Sessions
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