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"As An Industry, We Must Become More Transparent about Our Environmental Impact"
Heidi Hammarsten
European Union has challenging environmental targets, like climate neutrality, by 2050. The process industry is key to these targets because it produces raw materials for the manufacturing industry.
The process industry covers energy-intensive sectors like chemicals, metallurgy, steel, minerals, cement, ceramics, engineering, pulp and paper, refining, and water. The process industry also has a key role in recycling because the same chemical and metallurgical processes and infrastructure, which have been developed for the primary ores and raw materials, may also be utilized to recycle waste materials from the consumption of the manufacturing industry products.
The Sustainable Process Industry with Process Model-Based LCA program supports the EU’s sustainable products initiative to make products placed on the EU market more sustainable. It provides product designers with knowledge and tools to understand how they can adjust existing material cycles and design new processes to optimize the environmental performance of batteries while maintaining their functional quality. Applications include electronic equipment such as computers, phones, and tablets, the automotive and aeronautic sectors, and sustainable energy-related technologies.
The program is designed and developed by Aalto University, Metso, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, University of Bordeaux, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. VTT and Aalto University Executive Education.
After the completion of this program, you will
This program is divided into two parts. The participant may choose to join the core module only or also complete the voluntary add-on simulation module that focuses on real HSC Sim LCA cases and calculation exercises.
The program is suitable for people with an educational background in chemistry, metallurgy, mineral processing, process modeling, or sustainability technology.
We recommend that participants have prior experience in chemistry, metallurgy, mineral processing, modeling, or LCA.
This program is particularly relevant for