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 |
| 2:00pm - 5:00pm |
Side Events: Social LCA School in Collaboration with RWTH Aachen Location: UG-2 Classroom |
| 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: Prof. Dr. Ir. Rachmat Pambudy, M.S., Minister of National Development Planning / Head of Bappenas 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-1 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 |
Sessions 1.02: Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Green Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Transition Location: UG-2 Classroom 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 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 Sustainability Assessment of Bioethanol Feedstocks in the Philippines University of the Philippines Los Banos, Philippines Implementing S-LCPA for Defossilization Policy Support: From Global Database to Indicators for Local Governance The University of Tokyo, Japan Integrating Life Cycle Assessment to Support Net-Zero Pathways in Refinery PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional, Indonesia |
Sessions 1.03: Connecting Consumption and Production: Circularity through S-LCA Location: UG-3 Classroom 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 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-4 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 Ontology-Based Integration of Social Indicators into Circular Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (C-LCSA) for the Construction Sector RWTH Aachen University, Germany Grounding Social Life Cycle Assessment in Lived Experience: Insights from Coastal Housing in Texas TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, College Station, TX 77843, USA |
| 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-1 Classroom Multi-Actor Analysis of the Refuse-Derived Fuel Ecosystem in Indonesia’s Cement Industry: Mapping Influence, Alliances, and Policy Drivers 1: Department of Industrial Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java, Indonesia; 2: Department of Engineering Management, Universitas Internasional Semen Indonesia (UISI), Gresik, East Java, Indonesia |
Sessions 1.06: Sustainable Threads: Navigating Social and Environmental Impacts in Textiles Location: UG-2 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 |
Sessions 1.07: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Agriculture and Food Systems; Part I Location: UG-3 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 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 Towards Circular Agri-food Chains: Challenges in the Application of Social Life Cycle Assessment UNIVERSITY "G. d'ANNUNZIO", Italy |
Sessions 1.08: Methodological Innovations and Tools in Social Life Cycle Assessment, Part I Location: UG-4 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 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 Counting the Uncountable: Synergies between Social LCA and SROI in Preventive Healthcare 1: UNIVERSITÀ "G.D'ANNUNZIO", Italy; 2: ASL 2 Abruzzo – Lanciano Vasto Chieti |
| 5:00pm - 6:00pm |
Side Events 1.01: Ecoprints Workshop & Showcase by Japfa - Pre-registration is required Location: LG-1 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-1 Classroom |
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| 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
Dinner Location: Cafeteria |
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| 8:00am - 9:00am |
Registration Day 2 Location: Lobby |
Side Event: Sow & Tell (Regenerative Agriculture Tour) by Japfa – Pre-registration is required Location: JTLC Regenerative Agriculture Area |
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| 9:00am - 10:00am |
4th Keynote Session: Keynote Speaker: Sebastiaan Stiller (CEO, EPD Internationals) and Lany Harijanti (Regional Program Implementation Manager, GRI) Location: Ballroom |
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| 10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break & Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
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| 10:30am - 12:15pm |
Sessions 2.01: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Mining and Critical Mineral Supply Chains Location: UG-1 Classroom Social Life Cycle Assessment of Rare-Earth-Free Magnet Technologies for a Sustainable European Energy Transition 1: Stratagem Energy Ltd, Cyprus; 2: Environmental Engineering Department, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Advancing Social Sustainability: Updating the S-LCA Metric for Mining 4.0 through a Data-Driven Framework 1: Circular srl, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 3: Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering - RWTH Aachen University Social Life Cycle Assessment of Canada’s Critical Minerals Sector 1: University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 2: TOSSA Sustainability Services Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Sessions 2.02: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Urban Systems and Waste Management Location: UG-2 Classroom Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) of Solid Waste Management in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Evaluating Community Perceptions and Social Sustainability Dimensions Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Mind the Gap. LCA and S-LCA for Nature-Based Solutions in Vulnerable Urban Contexts 1: École de technologie supérieure, Canada; 2: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, Colombia Used Coverall Waste Management: A Systematic Approach for Upcycling and Reducing Textile Waste to Landfill 1: PT Pertamina Hulu Energi, Indonesia; 2: PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam, Indonesia; 3: PT Pijak Bumi International, Indonesia Social life cycle assessment of E-Waste sector in India: A case study RV University, India Participatory collaborative research to enhance climate change adaptation and mitigation in underserved communities in Asia and North- and South America 1: École de technologie supérieure - Université du Québec, Canada; 2: University of Florida, United States; 3: University of Texas A&M, United States; 4: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano de Medellín; 5: Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia; 6: University of Bath, United Kingdom; 7: Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 8: ETH Zurich, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Social life cycle assessment in circularity: the case for recycling of long-life used beverage cartons (UBC) in the Southeast of Brazil 1: Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering, Finland; 2: Aalto University School of Arts, Design, and Architecture, Finland; 3: Department of Forest Sciences, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture, University of São Paulo (ESALQ-USP), Brazil |
Sessions 2.03: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Livestock and Aquaculture Systems Location: UG-3 Classroom Prioritizing Social Impact Subcategories in European Livestock Production Systems: A Participatory Materiality Assessment Wageningen Social and Economic Research, Netherlands, The Sustaining Fishermen’s Livelihoods through Aquaculture: A Social Life Cycle Assessment of Transitioning Communities in Malaysia 1: Center for Research in Development, Social and Environment, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; 2: Institute for Advanced Studies, Universiti Malaya; 3: Institut Masa Depan Malaysia; 4: Fisheries Research Institute, FRI Glami Lemi, Malaysia Chain of custody modeling in social life cycle assessment Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Social LCA of Innovative European Livestock Farming Systems Wageningen Social and Economic Research, Netherlands, The Rethinking the Aquafeed Supply Chain from a Life Cycle Perspective: Balancing Environmental and Socio-economic Trade-offs University of Bologna, Italy |
Sessions 2.04: Social Life Cycle Assessment of Low-Carbon Fuel Systems Location: UG-4 Classroom |
| 12:15pm - 1:30pm |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
Lunch Break Location: Cafeteria |
Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
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| 1:15pm - 6:00pm |
Side Events 1.03: UNEP InTex Coordination Meeting Location: LG-1 Classroom |
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| 1:30pm - 2:45pm |
Panel Session Location: Ballroom Panel Session: Science-based Sustainable Finance Moderator: Kevin Monteiro (Japfa Pte Ltd); Panelist: - Fitrian Ardiansyah (ADM Capital Indonesia) - Hafiz HUSSIN (DBS Singapore) - Jessica Hanafi Ph.D (Life Cycle Indonesia) |
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| 2:45pm - 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 2.05: Measuring What Matters: Frameworks for ESG, Sustainable Finance, and Social Impact Pathways Location: UG-1 Classroom Towards a Common Ground for Social Taxonomies: Aligning Frameworks for a Coherent Understanding of Social Sustainability RWTH Aachen University, Germany Social Impact Pathway among Working Hours, Fair Salary, and Work-Life Balance: causality and characterization factor differences across gender RWTH Aachen University, Germany Integrating ESG and S-LCA through Techno-Ecological Knowledge: Strengthening Social Capital for Sustainable Thermal Waste Management at Banyuroto Landfill, Yogyakarta 1: Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 2: Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 3: Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 4: Proklamasi 45 University, Indonesia Operationalising Social LCA- From Hotspots to Handprints. 1: NewEarth B; 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology A Three-Tier Framework for Stakeholder Involvement in Life Cycle Assessment Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau S.A.R. (China) |
Sessions 2.06: Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Built Environment and Infrastructure; Part II Location: UG-2 Classroom Development of a decision supporting sustainability assessment tool for road construction Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering (INaB) - RWTH Aachen University Social Life Cycle Assessment of Bridges: Towards Community-Centered Indicators in Infrastructure Sustainability INaB Institute RWTH Aachen, Germany Decision-support through AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) in LCSA of human-urine as a biofertilizer in rural sanitation 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 (FAENG/UFMS) Framework For Developing Reference Scales in Social Life Cycle Assessments: The Case of PEDs INaB - RWTH Aachen, Germany Advancing S-LCA for the Building Use Phase: Linking Occupant Wellbeing and Material Choices 1: Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland; 2: Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Finland; 3: Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Addressing LCA Hotspots for Production Optimization through The Application of Constructed Wetland: A Sustainable Solution for Produced Water Treatment in GS Petani, WK Rokan PT Pertamina Hulu Rokan - Zona Rokan, Indonesia |
Sessions 2.07: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Agriculture and Food Systems; Part II Location: UG-3 Classroom Applying Social Life Cycle Assessment to Strengthen Social Sustainability in the Indonesian Palm Oil Industry 1: Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute, Indonesia; 2: Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia A Systems Thinking Approach to Food Security: Bridging SDM and S-LCA Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering, RWTH Aachen, Germany Evaluation of Climate Change Mitigation Actions Using a Life Cycle Thinking Approach in Livestock and Crop Farming Activities Departement of Disaster Management, Postgraduate School, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia |
Sessions 2.08: Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment Location: UG-4 Classroom Strengthening the Governance Dimension to Advance Fact-based Decision-making in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment 1: World Resources Forum Association, Switzerland; 2: Université de Bordeaux, Groupe Analyse du Cycle de Vie et Chimie Durable (CyVi), Institut des Sciences Moléculaires (ISM), France Integrating Geopolitical Supply Risk Potential as a new governance indicator into Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment to address raw materials supply security 1: University of Bordeaux, France; 2: World Resources Forum, Switzerland; 3: Leuphana University, Luneburg, Germany |
| 5:00pm - 6:00pm |
Side Events 2.01 Talk Show Panel on Social Assessment Implementation in Businesses by IBCSD Location: GF-1 Classroom |
Side Events 2.02: Informative Session/User Meeting by International EPD System Location: GF-2 Classroom |
Side Events 2.03 Immersive Game on Life Cycle perspectives 4 Africa by ALIES (African Life Cycle Initiative) Location: GF-3 Classroom |
Side Events 2.04 Japfa Chess Game featuring a Grandmaster by Japfa - Pre-Registration is Required Location: GF Terrace |
| 6:30pm - 11:00pm |
Gala Dinner Location: Ballroom |
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| 8:45am - 9:00am |
Registration Day 3 Location: Lobby |
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| 9:00am - 9:30am |
6th Keynote Session Location: Ballroom 6th Keynote Session: Keynote Speaker: Prof. Marzia Traverso, Professor and Head of Chair and Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering, RWTH Aachen |
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| 9:30am - 9:45am |
Coffee Break & Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
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| 9:45am - 11:30am |
Sessions 3.01: Social Life Cycle Assessment in Sustainable Mobility and Transport Systems Location: UG-1 Classroom A Social Life Cycle Assessment Case Study of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell System for Heavy-Duty Vehicles Politecnico di Torino, Italy Applying social life cycle assessment to evaluate the decarbonisation of shipping: a case study of ammonia based power system 1: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Germany From Cars to Communities: Using S-LCA to Assess How Transit Adoption Reduces Mineral Demand and Social Costs 1: Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; 2: University of California, Los Angeles, USA; 3: University of California, Irvine, USA Evaluating the Social Sustainability of Metal–Organic Framework Hydrogen Storage in Rail Transport: A Conventional and Prospective SLCA Approach GreenDelta GmbH, Germany A Socio-Environmental Assessment Of Indonesia's Electric Vehicle Value Chain: A Multi-Stakeholder And Life Cycle Approach 1: PT. Life Cycle Indonesia, Jl. Kembangan Raya No.79-81, Kota Jakarta Barat, DK Jakarta 11610; 2: ENTREV UNDP, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Blok X 2 No.Kav. 7-8, Kota Jakarta Selatan, DK Jakarta 12950; 3: UN-PAGE Indonesia, Menara Thamrin, Jalan M.H. Thamrin Kav. 3, Jakarta Pusat. DK Jakarta 10250 Enhancing the Battery Value Chain: Evaluating Economic Potential and Circularity Strategies for End-of-Life Electric Vehicle Batteries Brunel University of London, United Kingdom |
Sessions 3.02: Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Built Environment and Infrastructure; Part III Location: UG-2 Classroom Building What Matters: Developing S-LCA for Socially Justified Construction in a Climate-Constrained Future Malmö University, Sweden The Social Impact in Central Business Districts (CBDs), due to the change in working conditions post-COVID and the implementation of Working from Home (WFH). 1: University of Sydney, Australia; 2: University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; 3: Malmö University, Sweden Complexities in Urban Climate Resilience Planning 1: University of Bath, United Kingdom; 2: University of Florida, USA Assessing Social Sustainability in Housing Retrofits: A Social Life Cycle Assessment Approach 1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: Aalborg University, Denmark; 3: Eurac Research, Italy |
Sessions 3.03: Social Justice, Conflict, and Resilience in Social Life Cycle Assessment Location: UG-3 Classroom An impact pathway framework linking organizational activities to human development in Social Life Cycle Assessment Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Social Life Cycle Assessment and Armed Conflicts: advancing accountability, corporate responsibility, and human rights protection 1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Parará, Brazil; 3: Universidade Federal do Sul e Sudeste do Pará, Brazil; 4: Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil; 5: Instituto Federal do Goiás, Brazil; 6: BASF, Brazil Energy and Water Evaluation Framework for Sustainable Built Development in Underserved Communities Across Asia and the Americas: Bridging Techno-Economic, Social, and Climate Resilience Dimensions Norwegian University of Technology, Norway Framing Local Resilience in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: A Conceptual Approach for Vulnerable Communities Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Advancing Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) for Artisanal Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) in Nangaritza, Ecuador: Integrating Organized Crime into Impact Assessment TU Dresden, IHI Zittau, Germany |
Sessions 3.04: Methodological Innovations and Tools in Social Life Cycle Assessment, Part II Location: UG-4 Classroom Hotspot Social Life Cycle Assessment and Stakeholder Prioritization in Data-Driven Marine Monitoring Technologies 1: Stratagem Energy Ltd, Cyprus; 2: Environmental Engineering Department, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece; 3: Institute of Marine Science (ICM-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain A Structured Framework for Social Life Cycle Assessment of Emerging Technologies 1: Ghent University, Belgium; 2: TU Delft; 3: IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; 4: Democritus University of Thrace Bridging Social and Environmental Health Impacts in Product Life Cycles: A Common-Metric Framework Using Disability-Adjusted Life Years 1: Ritsumeikan University, Japan; 2: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Towards a Comprehensive S-LCA Framework for Offshore Wind Farms: Findings from a Systematic Literature Review 1: Circular s.r.l., Italy; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering A framework for the assessment of social claims on consumer products 2B Srl, Italy |
| 11:30am - 12:30pm |
Closing Ceremony Location: Ballroom |
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| 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Exhibition Location: Courtyard’s Side |
Lunch Break Location: Cafeteria |
Poster Showcase Location: Ballroom Voyer |
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| 1:30pm - 7:00pm |
Side Event: Site Visit to Bogor Botanical Garden sponsored by BRIN Location: Ballroom as Assembly Point |
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