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Publications (project reports and other reports) produced by Swedish Life Cycle Center and its research projects are available here. Most of them the publications are gathered below, to read online or for download.

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Monday, 15 January, 2024

The project Environmental Footprint in Swedish Industry – increased understanding and implementation started in November 2022. The aim of the project has been to enhance awareness among businesses, authorities, and the public sector in Sweden regarding product-related policy development based…

Report no 2023:04
Author Maria Rydberg, Anna Wikström and Yulia Liu, Swedish Life Cycle Center, Erika Kloow and Josefin Neuwirth, IVL, Jonas Larsson, SSAB, Torun Hammar and Mats Zackrisson, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Jennifer Davis, Felipe Oliveria, Morgana Santos de Lima and Ben Whitaker, Volvo Car Corporation, Babak Kianian and Sofia Poulikidou, Höganäs AB, Lionel Belzons and Lisa Åkerlund, CEVT.
Friday, 27 January, 2023

Summary The European Commission developed a framework for life cycle assessment (LCA) denoted Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) in collaboration with representatives from the EU Member States, industry, and researchers. The PEF framework is now…

Report no 2023:02
Author Tomas Ekvall, TERRA; Katarina Lorentzon, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden; Elin Einarson Lindvall, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden; Sara Palander, Swedish Life Cycle Center
Monday, 12 December, 2022

Journal article in Frontiers in Climate, 12 October 2022.     Find the article here…

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Author Miguel Brandão (KTH), Tomas Ekvall (TERRA and Chalmers), Sofia Poulikidou (IVL), Kristin Johansson (IVL), Johan Nilsson (IVL), Pavinee Nojpanya (IVL), Anna Wikström (Chalmers and Swedish Life Cycle Center), Tomas Rydberg (IVL)
Monday, 19 September, 2022

Summary ASSIST – Relay industrial supply chain sustainability data, is a feasibility study aimed to better understand companies’ current situation of and needs and potential ways forward of collecting life cycle data and life cycle inventory data from…

Report no 2022:8
Author Anna Hedlund Åström, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Raul Carlsson, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden; Sara Palander, Swedish Life Cycle Center; Tomas Rydberg, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Wednesday, 07 September, 2022

Abstract and oral presentation at Transportforum 2022.

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Author Sofia Poulikidou, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; Tomas Rydberg, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; Anna Wikström, Chalmers University of Technology/Swedish Life Cycle Center; Tomas Ekvall, Tomas Ekvall Research, Review & Assessment (TERRA); Pavinee Nojpanya, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; Carolina Jogner, Chalmers University of Technology; Anna Ekman Nilsson, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB; Jennifer Davis, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB; Johan Nilsson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; Miguel Brandão, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology; Kristin Johansson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute; Henric Lassesson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute