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Emanuel Bengtsson
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Contact EmanuelDo you want to learn more about LCA, Life cycle assessment, and how you can use LCA to minimize the environmental impact of your products or services? Then this introductory course is for you.
By using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), the environmental impact of a product or a service can be calculated and evaluated to identify the main sources of impact along the value chain. This information enables informed decisions on how to reduce the environmental impact and can be used to communicate results both internally and externally.
RISE offers this introductory course in LCA to help companies and organizations understand the methodology behind LCA in accordance with the ISO standards 14040/-44. Participants will learn how to interpret results and understand the opportunities and limitations associated with LCA.
This is a proven digital training concept conducted over two half-days, with the aim of providing participants a basic understanding of LCA as a tool. The course covers the fundamentals of conducting a life cycle assessment, including methodology choices and interpretation and communication of results. It also provides insights into the application of LCA in the world of research, public sector and business. The course combines lectures, discussions, and exercises to optimize the learning experience.
The course does not require any prior knowledge of LCA and includes the following parts:
The course is open to anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of LCA as a tool.
I am an environmental engineer specialized in environmental system analysis, LCA, sustainability, environmental footprint, and climate impact. I have over fifteen years of experience in the energy and environmental area, including project management. Before joining RISE, I have worked at both national and regional authorities.
I am an environmental engineer working with sustainability issues and LCA at RISE, in both research projects and consulting assignments. I am active in several areas but have a particular focus on batteries and their value chains. Currently, I am involved in three EU-funded research projects in battery manufacturing where I conduct LCAs.