Life Cycle Emissions of Natural Gas Transported via TurkStream

Authors van Rootselaar, Sander; Hengstler, Jasmin Abstract The energy sector is a driver in the European Green Deal to reduce carbon emissions. Natural gas represents a solution during the energy transition: as the cleanest hydrocarbon-based energy source, it can be stored in large quantities and provides the flexibility necessary for the increased use of renewable [...]

Life Cycle Emissions of Natural Gas Transported via TurkStream2021-09-30T20:01:01+00:00

The Circular Business Model of Multi-Trophic Aquaculture Systems: The Case of Impaqt Project

Authors Sanchez, Inma; Checa, Daniel; Escamilla, Marta; Leão, Susana Abstract Circular economy is a driver for sustainability and contrary traditional business models, designing circular business models that create value utilizing economic value retained in products after use in the production of new offerings (Linder & Williander, 2017). A circular company usually means the business efficiently [...]

The Circular Business Model of Multi-Trophic Aquaculture Systems: The Case of Impaqt Project2021-09-30T20:01:01+00:00

Digital Business Solution – Life Cycle Models to create KPIs for industrial decision-making processes – Example of biopolymer PHA as a sustainable packaging concept for the cosmetic industry

Session TU.2.D || Sustainability Assessments in Industry Creating Meaningful Information Authors Harsch, Matthias; Saiger, Maximilian Abstract Sustainability has become an essential criterion in today's corporate decision-making processes. In addition, the EU Green Deal, for example, has set important framework conditions. This additionally increases the complexity of decision-making processes and thus the need to make this [...]

Digital Business Solution – Life Cycle Models to create KPIs for industrial decision-making processes – Example of biopolymer PHA as a sustainable packaging concept for the cosmetic industry2021-09-30T20:01:00+00:00

Traceability of chemicals along the supply chains as enabler for more sustainable leather

Session MO.3.A || Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Authors Schenten, Julian; Kaluziak, Eleni Abstract How can the leather sector move towards a more sustainable chemistry? The Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences organised a “scenario process” in which representatives from the leather supply chains – i.a. chemical industry, tanneries, automotive and consumer products (shoes, fashion) – together [...]

Traceability of chemicals along the supply chains as enabler for more sustainable leather2021-09-30T20:01:00+00:00

Assessing the Economic Dimension of the Circular Economy in Companies and Guidance for Implementation

Session TU.1.D || Life Cycle Thinking in Companies and Organizations Authors Wege, Elena; Salvasohn, Lara Abstract Research about the Circular Economy (CE) is often focusing on environmental indicators and frameworks, but the economic side is less elaborated, especially from a company perspective. Thus, the underlying question of this study is how the economic dimension of [...]

Assessing the Economic Dimension of the Circular Economy in Companies and Guidance for Implementation2021-09-30T20:01:00+00:00
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