1) Using Life Cycle Assessment and Planetary Boundaries to support decision-making in fast-moving consumer goods companies
Project ID: 2531ac1466 https://t.co/nQ4TKojHz2
🚀 New research out! Co-authored with @esanyemengual , we review how Planetary Boundaries can be integrated into Life Cycle Assessments.
https://t.co/sNigCSqOtQ
Exciting news! The H. Walter Stern Scholarship is now available @uclchemeng!
The fully-funded opportunity is intended to support UK-permanent residents from BAME ethnic groups. Deadline: 15 April 2024
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/LigvUO1gbi
Tackling global challenges from preventing plastic pollution to improving metal recovery and recycling, researchers from @UCLEngineering, @UCLLifeSciences & @uclmaps are benefiting from a multi-million £ investment in engineering biology from @UKRI_News
https://t.co/PdnYlJ9NlM
Just published! A new LCA article where we investigate the environmental benefit of #circulareconomy strategies in the nuclear sector.
#NuclearEnergy#Sustainability
https://t.co/u0ozIjKziY
Recent #OpenAccess publication in #RSCSustainability by Andrea Paulillo et al. presents eco-design of the remembrance poppy: a life cycle assessment study. Read here → https://t.co/ue3jdrFpTx
Have you noticed that the Remembrance Poppy has received a makeover?
The new design (paper-based and recyclable) brings significant environmental benefits.
Here is our study demonstrating this 👇
https://t.co/qtk4Zj36jS
#poppyappeal#ecodesign
As we mark Remembrance Sunday, find out how researchers from @uclchemeng worked with @PoppyLegion to ensure the reduced environmental impact of this year’s plastic-free poppy. https://t.co/MP8lvYCS9n
Launching our £1.75M Comfort Loop Research project today - to make nappies, period products and incontinence products sustainable: https://t.co/PxQdsi45dq
On February 9, 1990, Carl Sagan gave this speech before the 5th Emerging Issues Forum at NCSU, expounding on climate observations and energy strategies for a sustainable future, emphasizing solar
[full speech: https://t.co/CLrxMp45kn]
Official Announcement ! We have been successful in winning UKRI £1.75M funding to address the plastic waste issues of nappies, incontinence products and period products. @uclmecheng@ucl@PlasticWasteHub
The #paradox of the #climatecrisis:
We are all worried about it, and yet we are not prepared to make the necessary lifestyle changes.
https://t.co/n313TbDoT4
UCL worked with @PoppyLegion to develop a new plastic-free Remembrance poppy. A Life Cycle Assessment by Professor Paola Lettieri & @And_Paulillo from @UCLEngineering@uclchemeng found that the poppy produces 40% less carbon emissions over its lifetime
https://t.co/3ptqQUx6xS