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Helena Wessman (Research Coordinator) KCL Science and Consulting P.O. Box 70, 02151 Espoo, Finland

From forest to the product: Sustainability evaluation of the fiber value chain WOODISM, Zurich Jan 30th, 2007. Helena Wessman (Research Coordinator) KCL Science and Consulting P.O. Box 70, 02151 Espoo, Finland Tel: +358 20 7477 455 Fax: +358 9 464 305 Email: helena.wessman@kcl.fi.

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Helena Wessman (Research Coordinator) KCL Science and Consulting P.O. Box 70, 02151 Espoo, Finland

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  1. From forest to the product: Sustainability evaluation of the fiber value chainWOODISM, Zurich Jan 30th, 2007 Helena Wessman (Research Coordinator) KCL Science and Consulting P.O. Box 70, 02151 Espoo, Finland Tel: +358 20 7477 455 Fax: +358 9 464 305 Email: helena.wessman@kcl.fi H Wessman, KCL

  2. KCL’s experience in EU FP6 KCL’s role Competence gained EFORWOOD Environmental and social indicators for p&p industry. Future technologies Sustainability indicators for forestry wood chain ECOTARGET Sustainability evaluation methodology Sustainability evaluation of the new technologies Key competences are: Environmental sustainability LCA tools Pulp and paper technology H Wessman, KCL

  3. KCL competence in sustainability by networking • Business scenarios • Socio-economic indicators • Forest operation, land use • Bioenergy, biorefinery • Standardization (LCA, corporate responsibility) H Wessman, KCL

  4. KCL and participating FP7 1st Call Nanotechnology, Materials, Production Technologies: New added-value user-centered products and product services Evaluating sustainability of new products and processes through the fiber value chain leads to: Improved acceptability of sustaining technologies and needs: A customer-driven approach H Wessman, KCL

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