Challenges in Today´s Sustainability Implementation in European Process Industries
The European process industry has to defend its technological leadership in faster changing markets and increasing competition. Thus, the factories of the future need to be highly energy and raw material efficient. A lot of work has been done in the 7th framework programme to support this urgent need for intensified processes including process design supporting sustainability assessments. However, this has not been done in a standardised manner, allowing for a comparison of project´s outcome.
Our Aim
The aim of the CSA MEASURE was to provide support and guidance, how to reach the H2020 SPIRE Public Private Partnership goals on reduction in fossil energy intensity, non-renewable, primary raw material intensity and greenhouse gas emissions in the most effective way. MEASURE delivered a roadmap how to evaluate and quantify the success of SPIRE PPP in terms of more sustainable processes in a standardised, comparative way. Benefiting from the strong support of our cross-sectorial Advisory Board, the impact of the MEASURE roadmap shall outreach the H2020 SPIRE programme towards harmonised standards for sustainability assessment in the entire European process industry.
Our Cross-sectorial Competences
MEASURE brought together leading European process industries in chemistry, consumer goods, steel, automotive, non-ferrous metals, and waste with well-known research centres, and academic experts with profound and complementing expertise on sustainability assessment with regulators and standardisation bodies.
The Impact of MEASURE and its Lead Users
MEASURE provided the fundament to reach the overall SPIRE PPP goals to optimise industrial processing, reducing the consumption of raw materials and energy and by minimising waste under the given thresholds. Lead users will be innovative companies of all sectors of European process industry as well as academic partners supporting their maintenance of leadership in enabling technologies and advanced materials & processes.
The MEASURE Implementation Plan
The phases of work included a detailed, cross-sectorial stakeholder analysis on the use of existing sustainability metrics and decision support tools for different goals, stages and data availabilities; an in-depth dialogue between the MEASURE core team and the Advisory Board during two organised workshops and as final outcome, a harmonised roadmap towards universally accepted and standardised tools for environmental, economic and social assessment in process industries over the whole value chain. Implementation was ensured by open access publication of the roadmap and several detailed background documents as well as its widespread promotion in the existing network of the MEASURE partners including UNEP/SETAC, ISO, WBCSD, FAO, CEFIC, SusChem, PlasticsEurope, FEFANA, World Steel, Eurofer, EFCE, RSC, GDCh, JRC ISPRA.