10th International Conference of
Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA 2026)
17 - 19 June 2026 | Jakarta Greater Area, Indonesia
Conference Agenda
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Agenda Overview |
| Date: Wednesday, 17/June/2026 | ||||
| 8:00am - 9:00am |
Registration Day 1 Location: Lobby |
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| 9:00am - 9:30am |
Opening Ceremony: Opening Speech from Conference Chair and Co-Organizers Location: Ballroom |
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| 9:30am - 10:00am |
1st Keynote Session: Keynote Speaker: TBC Location: Ballroom |
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| 10:00am - 10:30am |
2nd Keynote Session: Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Matthias Finkbeiner, Chair of Sustainable Engineering and Managing Director of Environmental Technology at TU Berlin Location: Ballroom |
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| 10:30am - 10:45am |
Coffee Break & Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
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| 10:45am - 12:30pm |
Sessions 1.01: Applied Social Life Cycle Assessment in Industries Part I: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry and Supply Chains Location: UG Classroom Social Organisational Life Cycle Assessment: Framework Development and Application in the Chemical Industry 1: RWTH Aachen, Germany, Germany; 2: Henkel AG & Co. KGAa Towards social life cycle assessment of refurbished medical devices: a social hotspots analysis and participatory approach 1: GE Healthcare, France; 2: Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupelec, LGI, France; 3: CHU Rennes, France Assessing positive and negative effects of global supply chains through water footprinting: The balance between economic benefits and environmental pressure from the global and regional scale perspectives National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Difference in job creation and related occupational risks between linear and circular alternatives, evidence from Social LCA of PVC window frames Luxembourg Institute of Science of Technology, Luxembourg Social Life Cycle Assessment as a Tool to Evaluate Location-Based Impacts in Pharmaceutical Supply Chains: A Case Study of Paracetamol 1: Chemical Engineering Laboratory. Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, France; 2: Department of Supply Chain Management. Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Integrating Artificial Intelligence with Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA): Evidence from Bangalore SMEs 1: Alliance university, India; 2: FSLCI |
Sessions 1.02: Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Green Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Transition Location: UG Classroom Advancing Social Life Cycle Assessment: Sector-specific recommendations for Hydrogen Valleys 1: PRé Sustainability, Netherlands, The; 2: Joint Research Centre - European Commission Integration of Social Life Cycle Assessment into the Optimization of Green Hydrogen Supply Chains 1: Federal Institute of Ceará, Brazil; 2: Federal University of Ceará, Brazil; 3: Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid, Brazil Social Life Cycle Assessment of Biomass Power Plants: A Framework for Evaluating Social Sustainability in Renewable Energy Systems 1: PT PLN (Persero) Puslitbang (Research Institute); 2: PT PLN (Persero) Pusdiklat Incorporating a Socio-Economic Lens in addressing the Climate Crisis: A Prospective Investigation of Green Hydrogen Production in South Africa Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa Social LCA of hydrogen systems in Italy 1: Ecoinnovazione Srl, Bologna, Italy; 2: ENEA, Italy Social Impact Assessment of Indonesia Ammonia Decarbonization Pathways toward Net Zero Emissions 1: Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, 16424, Indonesia; 2: Sustainable Energy Systems and Policy Research Cluster, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia |
Sessions 1.03: Connecting Consumption and Production: Circularity through S-LCA Location: UG Classroom Integrating Sustainability Education and Visual Learning for Sustainable Fashion Behavior among Indonesian Students Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia Overseas social responsibility of our diet: a food materials supply chain risks mapping with massive corporate inputs in Taiwan. 1: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; 2: Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials (Hi-GEM) Research Center, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; 3: Academy of Innovative Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; 4: Department of Biosystem Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia Life cycle perspectives on circular bioeconomy and policy integration for sustainable biobased products from Irish forests 1: School of Engineering, Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Ireland; 2: School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, Geography Institute for Lifecourse and Society, University of Galway, Ireland; 3: Research Ireland Centre for Bioeconomy (BiOrbic); 4: Research Ireland Centre for Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research (AMBER), University of Limerick, Ireland Improvement of Green Production Practices in Indonesian Manufacturing using SCOR-DS Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia Exploring Social Sustainability Opportunities in Smallholder Apple Orchard through Circular Economy Practices: A Preliminary S-LCA Case Study 1: National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia; 2: Department of Agro-industrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia Screening social hotspots in repair versus replacement of small electrical appliances 1: Universitat Jaume I, Spain; 2: Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain |
Sessions 1.04: Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Built Environment and Infrastructure; Part I Location: UG Classroom Towards social product declarations in construction: Application on building projects in Germany and Indonesia 1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Life Cycle Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia Social Assessments of Circularity in the Construction Sector: The Case of Regional Variability 1: University of Padova, Italy; 2: Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering in RWTH Aachen, Germany (INAB); 3: Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering in RWTH Aachen, Germany (INAB); 4: University of Padova, Italy A Stakeholder-Inclusive Framework for Assessing the Social Performance of Underutilised and Reused Wood in Net-Zero Construction: Towards a Just Transition in Ireland. University of Galway, Ireland Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Steel and Concrete Modular Water Treatment Plants in Indonesia: Embodied Carbon and Circularity Implications Universitas Pelita Bangsa, Indonesia Ontology-Based Integration of Social Indicators into Circular Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (C-LCSA) for the Construction Sector RWTH Aachen University, Germany |
| 12:15pm - 1:30pm |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
Lunch Break Location: Cafeteria |
Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
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| 1:30pm - 2:30pm |
3rd Keynote Session: Keynote Speakers: Claudia Giacovelli (Programme Officer, UNEP); Prof. Dr. Sonia Valdiva (World Resources Forum), and Salil Dutt (Chief Technical Advisor, UNIDO) Location: Ballroom |
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| 2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Hallway UG |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
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| 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
Sessions 1.05: Applied Social Life Cycle Assessment in Industries Part II: Chemical, Bio-based Value Chains, and EcoIndustrial Park Location: UG Classroom A Predictive Framework for Social Risk Assessment in the Chemical Industry: Integrating Social Impact Metrics into a Digital Twin Student, Germany Integrating Social Life Cycle Assessment into Bio-Based Supply Chains: The Case of Lignin-Based Coatings 1: CEGIST - Centre for Management Studies of Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; 2: Association ARDITEC Connecting the Service Chain with the Value Chain: Integrating Socio-Economic Elements towards a Sustainable and Circular South African Plastics Economy Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa Social Life Cycle Assessment of Salt Production in Purworejo Regency, Central Java, Indonesia 1: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia; 2: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia; 3: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia; 4: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia; 5: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Sustainability Assessment of Bioethanol Feedstocks in the Philippines University of the Philippines Los Banos, Philippines |
Sessions 1.06: Sustainable Threads: Navigating Social and Environmental Impacts in Textiles Location: UG Classroom Quantifying Sustainability: Integrating Environmental and Social Life Cycle Perspectives in Cotton Textile Production Third Soil, India Social Product Declaration (SPD) and Social Product Declaration-Product Category Rules (SPD-PCR) for lint cotton 1: Circular s.r.l., Italy; 2: Hugo Boss; 3: Raddis Cotton; 4: RWTH Aachen University A Social and Environmental Exploration of the South African Textile Sector Council for Scientific and Industrial Research South Africa, South Africa |
Sessions 1.07: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Agriculture and Food Systems; Part I Location: UG Classroom Are we measuring social impacts correctly? Advancing Social LCA Beyond Linearity in Agricultural Systems 1: School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom; 2: School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom Social impacts of organic orange production: a life cycle perspective 1: Study Group on Organizations and Society (GEOS), Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil; 2: Natural Science Center, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar); 3: Post-graduation Program on Production Engineering (PPGEP-So), Department of Production Engineering of Sorocaba, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) Building local social indicators through SLCA and participatory methods for sustainable food systems 1: University of São Paulo (Esalq/USP), National Observatory for Water Security and Adaptive Management (ONSEAdapta); 2: Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) Tracing the Social Footprint in Mango Farming: Insights from Zambales, Philippines University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines S-LCA and Cooperatives: Assessing Equity and Value Distribution in Latin American Agri-Food Systems 1: Interdisciplinary Department of Space and Population, University of Cuenca; 2: Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, University of Cuenca; 3: Faculty of Chemical Sciences, University of Cuenca Towards Circular Agri-food Chains: Challenges in the Application of Social Life Cycle Assessment UNIVERSITY "G. d'ANNUNZIO", Italy Social Life Cycle Assessment of Cocoa Farming in Vietnam University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Sessions 1.08: Methodological Innovations and Tools in Social Life Cycle Assessment, Part I Location: UG Classroom Methodological Challenges in Aligning Social Life Cycle Assessment and Technology Readiness Level : lessons learned within the Safe and Sustainable by Design Framework University of Pescara, Italy Exposure time, a novel activity variable for assessing impacts of social life cycle assessment GreenDelta GmbH, Germany Automating Social Life Cycle Assessment: TOSSA Software Tool 1: University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 2: TOSSA Sustainability Services Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada A Prospective Social LCA (pS-LCA) Framework: Guidelines and Case Study 1: Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials, Maastricht University, the Netherlands; 2: Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Germany On The Role of Process Models for Comparable S-LCA Independent researcher Combining sustainability indicators for the built environment: state-of-the-art on normalization, weighting, and aggregation methods for LCSA 1: Building Physics and Sustainable Design, KU Leuven, Ghent, Belgium; 2: Department of Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering (DABC), Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Reference Scale Approach: a review on the methodological consistency of PRPs across S-LCA case studies 1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Instituto Federal de Goiás, Brazil Territorial Social Life Cycle Assessment: a methodological proposal AGRARIA Department, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy |
| 5:00pm - 6:00pm |
Side Events 1.01: Ecoprints Workshop & Showcase by Japfa - Pre-registration is required Location: LG Classroom |
Side Events 1.02: General Assembly of Regional LCA and Sustainability Professionals by Pro-LCAS, ALIES (African LCA Initiative), Iberoamerican Life Cycle Network, and more to be updated Location: GF Classroom |
Side Events 1.03: UNEP InTex Coordination Meeting Location: GF Classroom |
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| 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
Dinner Location: Cafeteria |
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