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Sustainability Transition Assessment and Research of Bio-based Products
Grant Agreement Number 727740
Social and socio-economic assessment
Final Workshop, 28 April 2020
Enrica Imbert
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Overall Goal: assess the socio-economic dimensions of bio-based products, throughthe Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) methodology, in order to make the assessmentcomparable with the analysis carried out by the WPs involved with Environmental LifeCycle Assessment (E-LCA) and Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Four Main Steps:▪ selecting socio-economic items relevant to bio-based products (impact categories,
subcategories and related indicators) in relation to different stakeholder categories
▪ developing a tailored S-LCA scheme to measure the most significant socio-economic
impact of bio-based products
▪ testing our S-LCA scheme on a case-study
▪ identifying key socio-economic priorities for sustainable bio-based products end-of-life
management
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1st Step Activities
• 1° literature review round
• 2° literature review round
Preliminary list of value
items
• Stakeholder mapping and analysis
Four interactive workshops
• 9 impact categories
• 22 subcategories
Validated list
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Workshops: Rome, Berlin, Santiago de Compostela and Turin
1 Validation of the social and socio-economic impact categories and subcategories list
2 Brainstorming on the relevant social indicators
Workshops composition
Location Participants Stakeholder categories Involvement
C GS LC VC W A I IP UP
Rome (Unitelma Sapienza) 6 1 2 1 1 1 4 2
Santiago de Compostela (USC) 8 1 2 2 3 5 2 1
Berlin (TUB) 9 4 3 2 7 2
Turin (IFIB) 9 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 6
Note: Stakeholder categories - Consumers (C); General Society (GS); Local Community (LC); Value chain actors (VC); Workers (W). Involvement towards biobased products - Active (A); Inactive (I); Intentionally Passive (IP); Unintentionally Passive (UP).
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1st Step Outcome
8 validated impact categories
Impact categories
Health and safety
Social benefits-
social security
Social acceptability
Food security
Contribution to economy
Labour rights and decent
work
Fair competition
in the market
Human rights
Migration
Note: blue circle = should be considered; green circle = can be considered; grey circle can be removed
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1st Step Outcome
15 validated subcategories
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2nd Step Activities
▪ Developing a flexible S-LCA scheme to be adapted to the different bio-based products
▪ Adapting the scale-based methodology proposed in the Handbook for Product Social
Assessment (Goedkoop et al., 2018)
Stakeholder category
Impact categories
Impact subcategories
Performance indicators
Score
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2nd Step Outcome
Rules of our S-LCA scheme
.
Pass
• A minimum number of impact subcategories should be
covered, at least 11 of the 14 impact categories
• The final score should be over or at least 0
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3rd Step Activities
▪ Applying our methodology to a selected bio-based product: PLA packaging film, one of
the STAR-ProBio case studies
▪ Developing a questionnaire designed to include different life cycle stages and different
stakeholder categories
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3rd Step Outcome
PLA packaging film
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4th Step Activities
▪ Deepening the analysis of the validated subcategories and indicators pertaining to the
end-of-life (EoL) stage
▪ Developing an asset-based model focused on EoL treatment of bio-based products,
involving different stakeholder categories (i.e. academics, trade associations, policy
makers and waste management companies) from geographically and culturally distant
European regions (e.g. Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain and Sweden)
▪ Testing the model on PLA packaging film
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4th Step Outcome
key community priorities for sustainable EoL management of PLA-based packaging film
Application of socio-economic indicator for EoL strategy (SEI-EoL)
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References
➢ USC and Unitelma (2019) Deliverable D6.3: Criteria and indicators developed for
conducting S-LCA social impact assessment. http://www.star-probio.eu/research/
➢ Unitelma, TUB, SEPA and USC (2019) Deliverable D6.4: Report on end-of-life social and
socio-economic assessment. http://www.star-probio.eu/research/
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Acknowledgements
This project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and innovation action under grantagreement No 727740 with the Research Executive Agency (REA) - European Commission. Duration: 36months (May 2017 – April 2020).Work Programme BB-01-2016: Sustainability schemes for the bio-based economy
Contact
▪ Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
▪ Technische Universitaet Berlin
▪ Swedish Environmental Protection Agency – Naturvardsverket
Enrica Imbert▪ [email protected]
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