The EPS system was developed in its first version in the 1990ies for identifying environmental priority strategies in product design and in other situations where there is a need to choose between two or more…
Author Bengt Steen, Tomas Rydberg
The EPS system was developed in its first version in the 1990ies for identifying environmental priority strategies in product design and in other situations where there is a need to choose between two or more…
EPS (Environmental Priority Strategies in product design) is a systematic approach to choose between design options in product and process development.
Methods for environmental footprinting of products and services have been and are being developed all over the world. Two methods to measure environmental performance throughout the lifecycle, the Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and the Organisation…
Conference reflections and report from 9th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM 2019) The 9th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM 2019) took place between 1rd– 4thSeptember 2019 in city of Poznan, Poland.
Introduction Many different approaches are used in the LCA community. Attempts to harmonize LCA has resulted in a multitude of conflicting guidelines and standards. Confusion is created because the guidelines and standards are…