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VENUE FOR LCM2015 Bordeaux Convention Center From the Airport, Bordeaux Mrignac From the Railway Station, Gare St Jean to the Congress Centre to the Congress Centre Bordeaux-Lac Hotel District Bordeaux-Lac Hotel District By taxi : 20 mns


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From the Railway Station, Gare St Jean to the Congress Centre Bordeaux-Lac Hotel District By taxi : 20 mns (Today) by tram & bus : 35 mns From the Airport, Bordeaux Mérignac to the Congress Centre Bordeaux-Lac Hotel District Taxi or coach : 15 mns by ring road

Bordeaux Convention Center

Bordeaux Tramway Network

Today, 3 lines of tramway ensure an efficient and most pleasant urban transportation. As of mid- 2014, direct journey to City Centre (15mn) & to Railway Station (25mn) Free public transport is granted to the Congress Participants

VENUE FOR LCM2015

LCM 2015 – August 30th to September 02nd, 2015 – Bordeaux, France

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ORGANIZATION

LCM 2015 – August 30th to September 02nd, 2015 – Bordeaux, France

Organizing Committee

  • Guido Sonnemann , Professor – ISM-CyVi - University of Bordeaux (Chair)
  • Manuele Margni, Professor – CIRAIG- Polytechnique Montréal (Co-chair)
  • Naeem Adibi, LCA Engineer - [avniR] - cd2e (Co-chair)
  • Philippe Garrigues , Research Director - ISM - University of Bordeaux/ CNRS
  • Valérie Bécaert, Executive Director – CIRAIG - Polytechnique Montréal
  • Jodie Bricout, Platforme Coordinator - [avniR] - cd2e
  • Nicolas Perry , Professor - I2M - University of Bordeaux/ ParisTech
  • Patrick Maestro, Scientific Director, Solvay
  • Urs Schenker, Senior Sustainability Specialist, Nestlé
  • Ludovic Dariol, R&T Projects Supervisor AIRBUS Defence & Space
  • N.N., industry and public organizations - tbc

More members will be identified in due course.

Scientific Committee

Chair : Guido Sonnemann Co-chair: Manuele Margni

  • preliminary list of people for the Scientific Committee has been set up
  • composition will be confirmed after finalization of thematic direction of LCM2015
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LCM 2015 – August 30th to September 02nd, 2015 – Bordeaux, France

SPONSORSHIP

Sponsorship Social Events*

PLATINUM SPONSOR 20,000 € Welcome Reception 6,000 € Number of Platinum Sponsors is limited Includes Bronze Sponsorship GOLD SPONSOR 12,000 € Conference Banquet 12,000€ Number of Gold Sponsors is limited Includes Bronze Sponsorship SILVER SPONSOR * Social Events may be co-sponsored Excluding exhibition booth 6,000 € Including exhibition booth 7,000 € BRONZE SPONSOR 3,000 €

Catering Services

Thematic Lunches 2,500 € Individual Coffee-Breaks 1,500 €

Others

Bags (with logo placement) – Includes Bronze Sponsorship 6.000 € Advertising in conference program (full page) 1,500 € Brochure in the conferences bags 1,000 € Gifts 1,000 €

Exhibition Booth Side Events

2,500 € To be discussed

Bronze Sponsor Silver Sponsor Gold Sponsor Platinum Sponsor

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Theme 1 - Policy, regional and data needs for life cycle management

  • Mainstreaming LCM for sustainable value creation (Opening)

Chair: Philippe Garrigues, ISM/CNRS, France – Co-Chair: Christian Traisnel, cd2e

  • Enhancing collaboration and communication towards mainstreaming LCM (Plenary)

Chair: Guido Sonnemann, ISM/University of Bordeaux, France

  • Business-Government Dialogue on Life Cycle Thinking for Sustainability (Workshop)

Chair: Llorenc Mila I Canals, UNEP

  • Environmental footprinting and labeling: experiences with environmental programs (Conventional)

Chair: Sylvain Chevassus, French Ministry of Environment – Co-Chair: Jérome Payet, Cycleco, France

  • Mainstreaming LCM in public policy (Conventional)

Chair: Clare Broadbent, World Steel Association – Co-Chair : Hugo-Maria Schally, European Commission

  • Mainstreaming LCM around the world through ecoinnovation (Workshop)

Chair: Sonia Valdivia, World Resources Forum – Co-Chair: Philippe Schiesser, APEDEC Ecodesign Fab Lab, France

  • Mainstreaming LCM in SMEs: the benefits of sectorial approaches (Conventional)

Chair: Gérard Deroubaix, FCBA, France- Co-Chair: Aubin Roy, cd2e/[avniR], France

  • Mainstreaming LCM using a sector based and regional approach for innovation (Conventional)

Chair: Naeem Adibi, cd2e/[avniR], France

  • LCA Critical Review (Half Presentation/Half Discussion)

Chair: Mary Ann Curran, BAMAC Ltd, USA – Co-Chair: Steven Young, University of Waterloo, Canada

  • Generating data: LCA databases and datasets quality, assurance and verification (Conventional)

Chair: Andreas Ciroth, GreenDelta, Germany – Co-Chair: Bruce Vigon, SETAC

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Theme 2 - Life cycle management in business practice

  • Business perspectives on mainstreaming LCM for sustainable value creation (Plenary)

Chair: Manuele Margni, CIRAIG/Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

  • Strenghtening the transition to circular economy by LCM (Closing)

Chair: Daniel Normandin, Institute Eddec/ Polytechnique Montreal, Canada – Co-Chair: Enrico Benetto, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg

  • Global partnerships and collective action to implement LCM (Half Presentation/Half Discussion)

Chair: Peter Saling, BASF – Co-Chair : Stéphane Morel, Renault

  • Making the LC metrics department more relevant in large organizations : from the Cellar to the Stage

Chair: Mark Goedkoop, PRé Consultants – Co-Chair: Alain Wathelet, Solvay

  • LCM and Communication

Chair: Anne Marie Tillmann, Chalmers Univ., Sweden – Co-Chair: Till Bachmann, EIFER, Germany

  • Creating shared value and resource efficiency with LCM along the supply chain

Chair: Martina Prox, Institute for Environmental IT, Germany – Co-Chair: Marzia Traverso, BMW

  • What processes from research to practice?

Chair: Urs Walter Schenker, Nestlé - Co-Chair: Sangwon Suh, University of California, Santa Barbara

  • From projects to processes to implement LCM in business

Chair: Martin Baitz, PE International

  • The importance of collaboration to manage life cycles and to boost scientific advances (1/2 and 1/2)

Chair: Ralph Rosenbaum, ELSA/IRSTEA, France – Co-Chair: Sara Palander, Chalmers Univ., Sweden

  • Collaborative Platforms for Sustainable Supply Management (1/2 and 1/2)

Chair: Gérald Rebitzer, Amcor

  • Managing life cycle information from supply chain for LCM

Chair: Hongtao Wang, Sichuan University, China- Co-Chair: Greg Norris, Harvard School of Public Health

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Theme 3 - Life cycle management in different sectors

  • LCM for building & construction and public infrastructure

Chair: Joan Rieradevall, UAB Barcelona, Spain – Co-Chair: Rocío Fernández Flores, ACCIONA Infraestructuras, Spain

  • LCM for chemicals and materials

Chair: Guy Castelan, Plastics Europe- Co-Chair: Christine Schneider, Henkel

  • LCM in the energy and the electricity sector

Chair: Mourad Ben Amor, University of Sherbrooke, Canada – Co-Chair: Anne Prieur, GDF Suez

  • LCM and the end of life of products and materials

Chair: Allan Jensen, Nordic Institute for Product Sustainability, Env. Chemistry and Toxicology, Denmark

  • LCM for food and beverages

Chair: Sébastien Humbert, Quantis – Co-Chair: Ying Wang, Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy

  • LCM for transport and mobility

Chair: Stephan Krinke, Volkswagen – Co-Chair: Ludovic Dariol, Airbus DS

  • LCM for electrical and electronic products

Chair: François-Xavier Callens, cd2e/[avniR], France

  • LCM for textiles and leather products

Chair: Christèle Merter, Happy Chic, France  Each session will include time to discuss the question ‘What’s best LCM practice in this sector”

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Theme 4 - Methods for life cycle sustainability assessment and management

  • Monetarisation: effective approaches to combine multiple dimensions of sustainability assessment

Chair: Jean François Viot, Solvay, France – Co-Chair: Philipp Preiss, EIFER, Germany

  • Practical applications of advanced LCA to LCM

Chair: Stephan Pfister, ETH Zurich, Switzerland – Co-Chair: Annie Levasseur, CIRAIG/ Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

  • Integrating social aspects in LCM (3/4 Presentation & 1/4 Discussion)

Chair: Bernard Mazijn, Institute for Sustainable Development/Ghent University, Belgium

  • Organizational LCA (OLCA) is the new tool for LCM (Workshop)

Chair: Mathias Finkbeiner, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany – Co-Chair: Atsushi Inaba, Kogakuin University, Japan

  • Efficient and successful design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems

Chair: Dominique Millet, EcoSD, France – Co-Chair: Sebastian Zink, Steelcase

  • Practices for Hotspots Analysis and Product Sustainability (Workshop)

Chair: Jim Fava, PE International – Co-Chair: Mark Barthel, Product Sustainability Forum/WRAP, UK

  • Quantifying and Communicating Avoided Emissions (Workshop)

Chair: Cynthia Cummins, WRI – Co-Chair: Andrea Brown, WBCSD

  • How collaborative research may improve LCA practices for businesses: the SCORELCA feedback

(Workshop) Chair: Philippe Osset, SCORE LCA/Solinnen, France

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08:00 am 09:00 am REGISTRATION 09:00 am 10:30 am

Opening Mainstreaming LCM for sustainable value creation

10:30 am 11:00 am COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 11:00 am 12:30 am

Plenary Enhancing collaboration and communication towards mainstreaming LCM

12:30 am 01:00 pm LUNCH & POSTER SESSION 02:00 pm 03:30 pm MainstreamingLCM in public policy MainstreamingLCM in SMEs: the benefits of sectorial approaches Efficient and successful design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems LCA Critical Review 03:30 pm 04:00 pm COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 04:00 pm 05:30 pm MainstreamingLCM using a sector based and regional approach for innovation Environmental footprinting and labeling: experiences with environmental programs Global partnerships and collective actionto implement LCM Managing life cycle informationfrom supply chain for LCM

Tentative Programme

Day 1 - Monday, August 31

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Tentative Programme

Day 2 - Tuesday, September 1

08:00 am 09:00 am 09:00 am 10:30 am

Plenary Business perspectives on LCM for sustainable value creation

10:30 am 11:00 am COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 11:00 am 12:30 am From projects to processes to implementLCM in business Integratingsocial aspects in LCM LCM in the energy and the electricity sector How collaborative research

  • n Life Cycle may improve

LCA practices for businesses: the SCORELCA feedback 12:30 am 01:00 pm LUNCH & POSTER SESSION 02:00 pm 03:30 pm Making the life cycle metrics department more relevant in large

  • rganizations: from the

Cellar to the Stage Collaborative platform for sustainable supply management LCM for chemicals and materials OrganizationalLCA (OLCA) is the new tool for LCM 03:30 pm 04:00 pm COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 04:00 pm 05:30 pm LCM for building & constructionand public infrastructure Practicalapplications

  • f advanced LCA to

LCM The importance of collaborationto manage life cycles and to boost scientific advances Quantifyingand CommunicatingAvoided Emissions: Panel and Discussionon Standardization Efforts

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Tentative Programme

Day 3 - Wednesday, September 2

Closing Strenghtening the transition to circular economy by LCM

08:00 am 09:00 am 09:00 am 10:30 am LCM for transport& mobility Creating shared value and resource efficiency with LCM along the supply chain Monetarisation: effective approaches to combine multiple dimensionsof sustainability assessment Practices for Hotspots Analysis and Product Sustainability 10:30 am 11:00 am COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 11:00 am 12:30 am LCM for food & beverage LCM for electrical and electronic products What processes from research into practice? Business-Government Dialogue on Life Cycle Thinking for Sustainability LCM for textiles & leather products 12:30 am 01:00 pm LUNCH & POSTER SESSION 02:00 pm 03:00 pm LCM and communication Generating data: LCA databases and datasets quality, assurance and verification LCM and the end of life

  • f products and

materials MainstreamingLCM around the world through ecoinnovation 03:00 pm 04:00 pm

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LCM 2015 – August 30th to September 02nd, 2015 – Bordeaux, France

NEXT STEPS TOWARDS LCM 2015

  • Call for Papers: November 2014 – 16 January 2015
  • Continuation of fundraising activities
  • Identification and invitations to keynote speakers
  • Table of content and outreach for LCA Compendium on LCM
  • Open early bird registration
  • Selection of presentations based on abstracts received
  • Meeting of friends of LCM 2015 at SETAC Europe 2015
  • Finalization of social and partner programme
  • Preparation of extended website, programme book and LCM Compendium
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Unmet needs to be addressed by life cycle professionals in the next years

  • Industry stakeholders are looking for global consistency,

predictability and certainty to be able to trust in the longevity of policies and management requirements

  • Despite the growth, life cycle methodologies are still a niche
  • No global awareness of life cycle principles & approaches
  • There is no global voice to support the application of Life

Cycle approaches in government and industry policy and decision making

  • A huge professional communication & stakeholder outreach

effort is needed far beyond previous intent

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