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ORIENTING · Operational Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment Methodology Supporting Decisions Towards a Circular Economy

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 202030 April 2024EU funding €5,997,339Call H2020-LOW-CARBON-CIRCULAR-INDUSTRIES-2020

Sustainable development and circular economy require balancing between environmental, economic and social benefits and de-coupling the economic growth from resource use. The European New Green Deal highlights the need for reliable, comparable and verifiable sustainability information. Existing sustainability assessment approaches suffer from lack of comprehensiveness, consistency and practical tools for implementation. This results in fragmented and hardly comparable information on product sustainability performance.The ORIENTING project takes up this challenge and develops a robust and operational methodology for the life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) of products and services. The novelty value of the project relates to an approach that considers environmental, social and economic impacts in an integrated way. The ambition is to develop a methodology that can assess goods produced under linear as well as circular business models, allowing practitioners to understand and manage possible trade-offs.ORIENTING contributes to the development of a future Product Sustainability Footprint at European level, evolving existing PEF and designing new indicators for the evaluation of material criticality and product circularity. New tools will be developed to support and simplify the methodology application in business and policy development. Tools include guidance and training materials, data and software specifications and a hands-on LCSA IT tool. The LCSA methodology and its enabling tools are demonstrated in five industrial case studies. The consortium works in close cooperation with various stakeholders (industry associations and clusters, SMEs, consumer organisations, as well as governmental and standardisation bodies). The project outcomes will enable informed business decisions and contribute to the development of a levelled playing field – a single market – for products based on robust (i.e. transparent and verifiable) sustainability information.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €641,000

participant

LAVOLA 1981 SAU

ES · €185,000

participant

ECOINNOVAZIONE SRL

IT · €316,480

participant

EIFER EUROPAISCHES INSTITUT FUR ENERGIEFORSCHUNG EDF KIT EWIV

DE · €375,375

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €685,706

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €689,313

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €732,736

participant

SOLANA SOCIETA AGRICOLA SPA

IT · €78,748

participant

ECOPRENEUR.EU

BE · €119,115

participant

IMPORT ARRASATE SA

ES · €130,210

participant

BASF SE

DE · €600,000

participant

LEIBLEIN GMBH

DE · €130,750

participant

STORA ENSO OYJ

FI · €125,000

participant

PRE SUSTAINABILITY BV

NL · €423,358

thirdParty

UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART

DE

participant

ASOCIACION CLUSTER DE INDUSTRIAS DEMEDIO AMBIENTE DE EUSKADI

ES · €77,103

participant

UNIVERSITY FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS

UK · €201,629

participant

ECOINVENT ASSOCIATION

CH · €485,818

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