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LCA TO GO · Boosting Life Cycle Assessment Use in European Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Serving Needs of Innovative Key Sectors with Smart Methods and Tools

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201131 December 2014EU funding €3,499,802

"LCA to go"" develops sectoral methods and tools for bio-based plastics, industrial machinery, electronics, renewable energy, sensors and smart textiles. These sectors have been chosen, as the manufacturers show a high interest in making clear the environmental benefits of their products to customers (""Green industries"") and in prioritizing so they can reduce their environmental impacts. This is particularly the case for SMEs. Free webtools (""apps"") will serve dedicated needs of these sectors, addressing the specifics of the technologies and implementing parameterised models, such as calculators for energy-break-even-point of photovoltaics, Product Carbon Footprints (PCF) based on technology parameters of printed circuit boards, and Key Environmental Performance Indicators (KEPIs) for smart textiles. Selected Product Category Rules will be developed to provide a robust LCA guidance for SMEs. Practically, the project website will provide an exchange of scientifically validated data templates, to assist SMEs to pass the right questions to their suppliers. Carbon Footprints are a perfect entry point for SMEs to LCA strategies. Thus, implementation of an SME-compatible PCF methodology is a key element of the project. The approaches will be tested in 7 sectoral case studies, involving suppliers, end-product manufacturers and engineering companies. Inter-linkages between the sectors (on a technical and data level) will be thoroughly addressed. A broad dissemination campaign includes a mentoring programme for 100 SMEs, which will act as showcases for others, boosting use of LCA approaches among European SMEs at large. RTD and dissemination activities will be complemented by policy recommendations and liaison with standardisation activities. The web-tools, being compatible with ILCD data and other external sources, will be made available as open source software, to be adapted to other sectors. The project will have a direct impact on sectors representing nearly 500,000 SMEs.""

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €695,773

participant

ELDOS SP ZOO

PL · €88,975

participant

Carl Diver Advanced Manufacturing Consulting Limited

IE · €113,913

participant

INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DEL EMBALAJE, TRANSPORTE Y LOGISTICA

ES · €325,200

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

AT · €300,200

participant

SIRRIS HET COLLECTIEF CENTRUM VAN DE TECHNOLOGISCHE INDUSTRIE

BE · €184,600

participant

SIMPPLE SLU

ES · €241,193

participant

MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER SYSTEM LTD

IE · €125,232

participant

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INCORPORATED

TW

participant

ASOCIACION DE INDUSTRIAS DE CONOCIMIENTO Y TECNOLOGIA - GAIA - EUSKALHERRIKO EZAGUTZA ETA TEKNOLOGIA INDUSTRIEN ELKARTEA

ES · €170,676

participant

VALSAY S.L.

ES · €111,640

participant

CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

UK · €357,617

participant

TAIPRO ENGINEERING SA

BE · €120,520

participant

Future Shape GmbH

DE · €114,972

participant

United Microelectronics Corporation LTD

TW

participant

SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT TELE- I RADIOTECHNICZNY

PL · €181,360

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €256,652

participant

TRAMA TECNOAMBIENTAL SL

ES · €111,280

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