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Time
January 17, 2023 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CET(GMT+01:00)
Speakers for this event
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Jeremy Faludi
Jeremy Faludi
Assistant Professor @ TU Delft
Jeremy Faludi is an assistant professor of sustainable design engineering at TU Delft, and has also taught at Stanford, Dartmouth, and elsewhere. He developed VentureWell’s Tools for Design and Sustainability, and has contributed to seven books. In 2004, he designed the first version of the AskNature.org biomimicry database; in 2007, he helped design a bicycle that appeared in the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt museum; in 2017, he wrote the OECD’s recommendations for green 3D printing policy.
Assistant Professor @ TU Delft
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Jim Fava
Jim Fava
Co-Founder @ FSLCI
Jim Fava is co-founder of the Forum for Sustainability through Life Cycle Innovation e.V. and let the FSLCI’s Executive Committee from 2015-2019 as its chairman. Jim worked as Executive Director at Anthesis until the end of 2022. He has been called the ‘father of modern-day life cycle assessment’ and has spent the last 25 years promoting and developing the practice and application of life cycle information to support decision making globally. He is a regularly invited keynote, speaker, and workshop facilitator.
Co-Founder @ FSLCI
Event Details
Co-create to drive change. Our recent rapid prototype project to ‘bring LCA to the beginning of innovation’ revealed that
Event Details
Co-create to drive change. Our recent rapid prototype project to ‘bring LCA to the beginning of innovation’ revealed that
- Life cycle perspectives are used in different ways throughout the design/innovation process within accepted stage gates;
- As LCA practitioners it’s our calling to create tools and processes suited to these stages so they’re ready to be used at the time of need; and
- We can’t do this alone.
During this webinar Jeremy Faludi (TU Delft) and Jim Fava (co-founder of FSLCI and Executive Director with Anthesis) will share their insights and the importance of co-creation of the tools to embed LCT/LCA right from the beginning of innovation. Time will be made available for participants to also share their learnings. The collective goal is to add Sustainability/LCT/LCA criteria to decision-making as costs, reliability, performance, and safety are today to accelerate the purchase and use of products with both positive sustainability and business impacts.
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Cost
Free for FSLCI members