Life Cycle Assessment & Product Environmental Footprint
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On Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Brussels, PlasticsEurope will host a high level information day on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) & Product Environmental Footprint (PEF), as part of the Energy Days Events organised across Europe during the European Sustainable Energy Week (23-27 June).
Many industry sectors are familiar with LCA and environmental communications to their value chain and consumers. During the first session of this info day, attendees will discover best practices case studies by Volkswagen AG*, by a retailer, by PlasticsEurope and two of its LCA consulting partners (DEKRA and denkstatt).
The second session will provide an overview of the European Commission Environmental Footprint followed by an early feedback by some industry sectors which are engaged in EF pilots: detergents, water supply pipes, paints, paper and steel industry.
To view the programme and to register, please click here.
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