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Deliverables
The demonstration of CEBM with meat supply chain will involve the following 1 demonstration in the pork meat products produced by ALIA Group using the three new CEBM developed 2 demonstration of cocreation of meat products for example the endusers requirements will be addressed at the beginning of the product development3 demonstration of sustainable consumption such as the products sustainable tracking and monitoring through the whole value chain and the provision of this information for the consumer with ecopoints method or ecoshopping 4 demonstration of collaboratively recycling enabling the consumers to recycle biowaste The onsite demonstration will be located in municipality of Lorca and the northwest of Region of Murcia Spain Linked to Task 65
On site demonstration of CEBM for vegetable foods (opens in new window)The demonstration of CEBM with vegetable food includes 1 demonstration of three approaches to vegetable production 2 demonstration of cocreation and sustainable consumption of vegetables enabling consumers requirements to form the basis of the production system and the increased purchase of vegetable with low impact 3 demonstration of sustainable production of vegetables in Scilly Organics enabling reduced environmental social and cultural impacts whilst creating new CEBM that create enhanced economic sustainability 4 demonstration of waste reduction reuse and recycling in vegetable production leading to less food waste produced byproducts being turned in to useful products and any waste produced being treated sustainability The location for the onsite demonstration is the Scilly Organics farm United Kingdom Linked to Task 64
On site demonstration of CEBM for tablets (opens in new window)The demonstration of CEBM for tablets will involve 1 demonstration of cocreation of electronic tablets 2 demonstration of collaborative recycling and reuse for example ecopoints and ecocredits will be recorded and collected tablets will be classified 3 demonstration of sustainable consumption The location for the onsite demonstration is planned to take Place in Basque Country Spain Linked to Task 63
On site demonstration of CEBM for industrial and domestic lights (opens in new window)The demonstration of CEBM for industrial and domestic lights will involve the following work 1 demonstration of cocreation of lighting products such as enduser requirement product design sustainable production 2 demonstration of sustainable consumption such as ecopoints method applied and ecoinformation in product manual 3 demonstration of collaboratively recyclingreuse enabling the consumer to recycle their light products when they arrive at the end of Life Linked to Task 62
This deliverable include living labs concepts developed for circular economy and utilized in WP1, WP2, and WP3 (including co-creation processes, end-user interfaces and simple systems for analysis of end-user feedback). The deliverable is the result of Task 7.1.
Report on the development of a standardised n-step maturity level model with needed skills for CE collaboration (opens in new window)This deliverable is a report describing the trusted platform and nstep maturity level model that will allow companies and stakeholders locate available resources and be matched to bestfit suppliers This deliverable is the result of Task 47
Report on the development of eco-points methods (opens in new window)Development of a method to calculate product eco-points, which are used to measure the products’ environmental and social impacts. Linked to Task 1.3.
Report on communication tools, including project logo, flyer, poster, newsletters and conference (opens in new window)Report on the communication tools project logo templates for newsletters and presentations for the digital communications social media project flyer and poster newsletters the proceedings of Webinar and final conference Linked to Tasks 93 and 94 MMM CEPS
Report on consumer satisfaction survey (opens in new window)The deliverable will describe the methodology developed for conducting the consumers surveys planned in Task 36 The document will include information regarding the definition of target group frecuency and duration of each survey chosen channels for spreading the surveys and the analysis of results The document will also describe the methodology chosen for the implementation of the results as input for tasks 12 13 and 26 Linked to Task 36
Report on validation and evaluation of Traceability Solutions (opens in new window)EPCIS-based traceability solutions will be deployed, tested and validated for each function of the CIRC4Life environment, including three circular economy business models, ICT platform, etc. The case studies will be conducted to validate the traceability solutions. This deliverable involves Task 5.5
Report on the lessons learned from the Demonstrators of CEBMs and recommendations (opens in new window)This deliverable will report the lessons learnt from the demonstrators including a the experience gained and the lessons learned in the demonstrations will be collected and analysed b based on the analytical result the guidance how to apply the CEBMs and ICT platform into industrial practice will be developed and documented c making necessary preparation for utilisation of the outcome for the exploitation plan in WP8 Linked to Task 66
Interaction in supply chain concerning consumers (opens in new window)Involve the interactions between end-users and stakeholders within the supply chain. The manner in which products are created and consumer’s needs are accommodated, will be approached through co-creation of products . Linked to Task 1.4.
Report on Information Logistics Systems development and resulting systems and processes (opens in new window)This deliverable will report on the design and implementation of the ICT logistics system in CIRC4LIFE, discussing and justifying implementation choices for the platform core modules, the databases used and also the database structure/schemas. The deliverable is the result of Task 4.2.
Report on the recycling and reusing activities, including feedback from the staff and quantities of collected WEEE (opens in new window)Report on the recycling and reusing activities, including (1) General description of the activities performed for raising awareness regarding circular economy practices in schools: meetings with teachers, training day, WEEE collection results; (2) Materials developed for the sessions; (3) Lessons learnt. Linked to Task 2.6.
System specification and requirements for the traceability solutions, including access model (opens in new window)Set up the specification of the EPCIS-based traceability solutions. EPCIS is a traceability standard of GS1 to capture and share supply chain activities across multiple stages across the stakeholders. This deliverable involves Task 5.1
System Specification including traceability matrix –functional components vs.requirements (opens in new window)This deliverable will include the system requirements and specifications for each of the subcomponents of the ICT platform (functional as well as non-functional i.e. security, reliability/resilience and scalability) after reviewing and refining the user requirements in the CEBMS. The specifications will be mapped to user requirements through a traceability matrix. The deliverable is the result of Task 4.1.
Report on project Website development (opens in new window)The website is developed to inform the public about the project aim and objectives, description of the partners involved in the project, an overview of the project results, and the deliverables. Website development includes design of information architecture, graphic design, creation of ergonomic user interfaces, and integration of editorial content. Linked to Task 9.2.
Eco-credits method final definition (opens in new window)Definition of Ecocredits method including 1 Methodology for the assessment of ecocredits based on Type of waste through the inclusion of the ecopoints previously defined in WP1 ii State of the EoL product whether it is suitable for reuse or recycling iii Lifetimeexpiration date assessment of the use of the product vs the average lifetime of the given product for WEEE and expiration date for food iv Other specification requirements 2 Application of ecocredit method to a selection of products from electric and electronic equipment and the food sector Linked to Task 24
Report on pathways for the reuse and recycle food waste (opens in new window)Description of the analysis of opportunities, successful approaches and potential barriers for food waste reuse and recycling in both meat and vegetable sectors. Conclusions of the analysis will lead to the draft of business models that enable a widespread uptake of the solutions proposed, and the definition of impact indicators of recycling and reusing benefits. Linked to Task 2.2.
Report on the implementation of Traceability Solutions in three CEBMs and Interface development for ICT platform (opens in new window)Implement the EPCIS traceability solutions in three circular economy business models, and develop the interfaces for integrating with the ICT platform, with the focus on the information logistics systems utilising the traceability tools developed. This deliverable involves Tasks 5.3 and 5.4.
Report on the stakeholder involvement along the supply (opens in new window)Description of the work done on enabling the collaboration of all the stakeholders along the value chain for the implementation of circular economy business models. The main activities performed and described in the report will be: 1. An online tool for B2B search of cocreation and innovation opportunities will be put in place. 2. An analysis of value chain trade and waste patterns will be performed and a traceability tool based on the interactions analyzed will be put in place. 3. An approach for identification of opportunities of collaboration among actors will be developed. This deliverable involves Task 7.4.
Report on the activities of exploitation and disseminations (publication, conference/workshop/seminars presentation, training, teaching and education) (opens in new window)Report of exploitation and dissemination activities This deliverable involves Tasks 82 83 and 85
Experience and recommendations of end-user engagement across circular business model development (opens in new window)This deliverable include ecosystemic business model concept and strategy designed for circular economy and utilized in WP1 WP2 and WP3 and coordination on enduser engagement and cocreation tasks and the activities in a single business model development The deliverable is the result of Tasks 75 and 76
Report on development of adaptor systems for eco-point, LCA and EPCIS event data interoperability (opens in new window)This deliverable will describe the design and implementation of the ICT solutions to support ecopoints calculations as well as the adapter systems through which the ICT platform will interoperate with LCA and traceability systems EPCIS The deliverable is the result of Task 44
Report on the demonstrations of CEBMs (opens in new window)This deliverable will include 1 a plan for demonstration of the CEBMs for the different Product Groups 2 a plan for the management of the demonstrations including coordination of the on site demonstrations 3 Integration of the CEBMs and the ICT platform as a framework for the demonstration 4 validation of the framework for demonstration will be tested using real cases 5 results of the show cases and demonstrations Linked to Task 61
Report on sustainable (environmental, social and economic) impact analysis (opens in new window)Analysis of the environmental social and economic impacts of products through their lifecycle using existing and new innovative methods of impact analysis Linked to Task 12
Report of sustainable design and manufacturing methods (opens in new window)Implementation of sustainable design and manufacturing methods in production process, utilising the results of sustainable impact analysis results, together with eco-points method and the traceability techniques. Within the production process, co-creation with consumers and actors along the supply chain is to be achieved with the approaches developed. Linked to Task 1.5.
Development report and documentation for traceability components and tools (opens in new window)Development of the traceability tools, based on the traceability solution specification identified in Task 5.1, to track and monitor the product sustainable information. This deliverable involves Task 5.2.
Report of implementing living labs and ACSI-events and recommendations in the future circular economy efforts (opens in new window)This deliverable include facilitation of the living labs model nonlinear engagement and cocreation with stakeholders and ACSI event planning goals specifications results collection and analysis as well as execution of the individual ACSI events The deliverable is the result of Tasks 72 and 73
Report on development of reusing/recycling system for electronic products (opens in new window)Development of reusing/recycling system for electronic products, including (1) Analysis of procedures, technologies and systems required for the reusing/recycling system of EEE and identification of potential barriers, drawing up conclusions on the most adequate approaches for enabling an efficient collaborative reuse/recycling of electronic products; (2) Description of the dynamics of electronic products flows and waste management, and the definition of the physical and socio-economical characteristics of the areas in which electronic products are collected; (3) Description of intelligent containers and their transformation requirements to enhance reusing and recycling especially focused on LEDs and Tablets; (4) Selection of the collection points of interest for the demonstration activities carried out in WP6. Linked to Task 2.1.
Informative and Awareness Campaign for sustainable consumption (opens in new window)The aim of the deliverable is to describe the methodology proposed for the tailored informative and awareness campaign for the selected target groups: Consumers, Business and Public Administrations Authorities. Also, will include the methodology, results and adapted dissemination and training material (in a form of an online handbook) of the Capacity Building Sessions that will be held with relevant stakeholders and schools. Linked to Task 3.4.
Product specification and production scope template including eco-constraints ready for use (opens in new window)Product specification and production processes are scoped, which enable the boundaries to be set for assessing the impacts of products or processes. Linked to Task 1.1.
Report on policy alignment including i) an inventory of policies and regulation, ii) analysis of barriers and enablers to the implementation of the CEBMs, iii) policy dossier including evidence-based policy recommendations (opens in new window)Report on the policy work conducted in this project including i an inventory of relevant policies and regulation ii analysis of barriers and enablers to the implementation of the CEBMs iii Policy Dossier compiling policy recommendations based on the analysis of barriers and enablers to the implementation of the three CEBMs within the project Linked to Task 84
This deliverable is the periodical update of Data Management Plan (DMP).
"Data Management Plan - #1" (opens in new window)Develop a Data Management Plan (DMP), in which the open data policy will be specified: detailing what data the project will generate, whether and how it will be exploited or made accessible for verification and re-use, and how it will be curated and preserved. The guidelines provided by the Commission will be followed.
"Data Management Plan - #3" (opens in new window)This deliverable is the periodical update of Data Management Plan DMP
This deliverable will include the software implementation for the escrow database and core services which will allow the integration of the platform with ICT tools implementing the CEBMS via standardised SoAcompliant APIsMoreover it will include the implementation of the Access Control Manager module and all security solutions in the ICT platform to make it GDPRcompliant The deliverable is the results of Tasks 43 45 and 46
Development of the ICT system for reuse/recycling (opens in new window)Development of the ICT system for reuse and recycling including 1 IT System for the internetbased recycling system for electronicelectrical products incorporating remote login using mobile phone or ID card recycling the product via RFID or NFC chip in the EEE checking with product data calculation of ecocredits and storing the ecocredits into the ecoaccount 2 Data management system for recycling meat waste allowing for adding information of new selling points store data regarding the quality of waste products storing data regarding rewards scheme and saveexport information options Linked to Task 23
Development of eco-shopping and eco-account tools (opens in new window)Development of eco-shopping and consumer eco-accounts, including integration of eco-information into the traceability tools, access to the eco-information via mobile phone app and computer tools, specification of consumer account, and recording eco-credits in to the consumer account. Linked to Tasks 3.2 and 3.3.
Development of the big-data system for online mining consumer views for eco-products (opens in new window)Development of big data model via mining consumer opinions through considerable online review data of products, e.g. domestic lights and meat products, in order to best reflect consumers’ preferences on the product features, which will be used to form the product the design specifications (PDS). Linked to Task 3.5.
Publications
Author(s):
Nevmerzhitskaya, Julia
Published in:
Ethics as a resource in RDI projects and educational development, Nikula, Sari Sarlio-Siintola & Valdemar Kallunki (eds.), 2020, ISBN 978-951-799-580-1
Publisher:
Laurea publications
Author(s):
Teemu Santonen
Published in:
Proceedings of ISPIM Connects Global 2020: Celebrating the World of Innovation - Virtual, 2020, ISBN 978-952-335-566-8
Publisher:
Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto
Author(s):
Shuyi Wang, Daizhong Su
Published in:
Proceedings of the 26th IEEE international conference on automation and computing (ICAC'21), 2021, ISBN 978-1-86043-557-7
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.23919/icac50006.2021.9594213
Author(s):
Seikkula, S., Nevmerzhitskaya, J., Purola, A.
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In Digital Open Living Lab Days proceedings, Issue 38-48, 2020
Publisher:
European Network of Living Labs
Author(s):
Wenjie Peng, Daizhong Su
Published in:
Proceedings of the 26th IEEE International conference on automation and computing (ICAC'21), 2021, ISBN 978-1-86043-557-7
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.23919/icac50006.2021.9594216
Author(s):
Zijian Chai, Daizhong Su
Published in:
3rd EMCEI-2021, 2021
Publisher:
Springer
Author(s):
Santonen T., Purola A., Nevmerzhitskaya J.
Published in:
ISPIM Connects Bangkok – Partnering for an Innovative Community, 2020, ISBN 978-952-335-465-4
Publisher:
LUT Scientific and Expertise Publications
Author(s):
Daizhong Su, You Wu, Zijian Chai
Published in:
Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Manufacturing - AIAM 2019, 2019, Page(s) 1-4, ISBN 9781-450372022
Publisher:
ACM Press
DOI:
10.1145/3358331.3358360
Author(s):
Shuyi Wang, Daizhong Su, You Wu,
Published in:
Proceedings of the EU-Mediterranean Conference on Environmental Integration, 2019
Publisher:
Springer
Author(s):
Hanna Nilsson-Lindén and Teemu Santonen
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Life Cycle Management, 2019
Publisher:
LCM2019
Author(s):
Vasileios Rizos, Julie Bryhn, Monica Alessi , Alexandra Campmas, Antonella Zarra
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2019
Publisher:
European Economic and Social Committee
Author(s):
Georgios Tsimiklis; Sten-Erik Björling; Wenjie Peng; SebastienSchmitter
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2019
Publisher:
University of Maribor Press
Author(s):
Teemu Santonen, Julia Nevmerzhitskaya, Aletta Purola, Harri Haapaniemi
Published in:
Proceedings of the OpenLivingLab Days Conference, 2019
Publisher:
Laurea
Author(s):
You Wu, Daizhong Su
Published in:
Journal of Cleaner Production, Issue 305, 2021, Page(s) 127159, ISSN 0959-6526
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127159
Author(s):
J. Krupanek, B. Michaliszyn, M. Moreno
Published in:
Sustainability, 2021, ISSN 0867-8898
Publisher:
Ekonomia i Srodowisko - Economics and Environment
DOI:
10.34659/2021/4/36
Author(s):
Shuyi Wang, Daizhong Su, Ming Ma, Wentao Kuang
Published in:
Sustainable Production and Consumption, Issue 27, 2021, Page(s) 1808-1821, ISSN 2352-5509
Publisher:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.spc.2021.04.003
Author(s):
Wenjie Peng, Daizhong Su, Shuyi Wang
Published in:
Sustainability, Issue 13/6, 2021, Page(s) 3118, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher:
MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI:
10.3390/su13063118
Author(s):
Vasileios Rizos, Julie Bryhn
Published in:
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022, ISSN 0959-6526
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130617
Author(s):
Lucyna Łȩkawska-Andrinopoulou, Georgios Tsimiklis, Sarah Leick, Manuel Moreno Nicolás, Angelos Amditis
Published in:
Sustainability, Issue 13/10, 2021, Page(s) 5668, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher:
MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI:
10.3390/su13105668
Author(s):
Hua Huang, Daizhong Su, Wenjie Peng, You Wu
Published in:
Sustainability, Issue 12/22, 2020, Page(s) 9675, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher:
MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI:
10.3390/su12229675
Author(s):
Alicia Valero, Ricardo Magdalena, Sonia Ascaso, Fernando Círez, Abel Ortego and Guiomar Calvo
Published in:
International Journal of Exergy, 2019, ISSN 1742-8297
Publisher:
Inderscience Publishers
Author(s):
Shuyi Wang, Daizhong Su, You Wu, Zijian Chai
Published in:
Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration, Issue 5/2, 2020, ISSN 2365-6433
Publisher:
Springer
DOI:
10.1007/s41207-020-00180-0
Author(s):
Wenjie Peng, You Wu, Daizhong Su
Published in:
Sustainable Product Development - Tools, Methods and Examples, 2020, Page(s) 85-126, ISBN 978-3-030-39148-5
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-39149-2_6
Author(s):
Daizhong Su, Wenjie Peng
Published in:
Sustainable Product Development - Tools, Methods and Examples, 2020, Page(s) 73-84, ISBN 978-3-030-39148-5
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-39149-2_5
Author(s):
You Wu, Daizhong Su
Published in:
Sustainable Product Development - Tools, Methods and Examples, 2020, Page(s) 39-55, ISBN 978-3-030-39148-5
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-39149-2_3
Author(s):
Daizhong Su, Jonathan Smith, You Wu, Zhongming Ren
Published in:
Sustainable Product Development - Tools, Methods and Examples, 2020, Page(s) 249-270, ISBN 978-3-030-39148-5
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-39149-2_12
Author(s):
Purola, A., Anttonen M.
Published in:
Laurea Journal, 2021
Publisher:
Laurea Journal
Author(s):
Nevmerzhitskaya, J, Purola, A, Santonen, T
Published in:
Laurea Journal, 2019
Publisher:
Laurea Journal
Author(s):
Purola, A., Nevmerzhitskaya, J, Santonen, T
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Laurea Journal, 2019
Publisher:
Laurea Journal
Author(s):
Purola, A. Lähdeoja S., Hannula J.
Published in:
Laurea Journal, 2020
Publisher:
Laurea Journal
Author(s):
Nevmerzhitskaya, J
Published in:
Laurea Journal, 2020
Publisher:
Laurea Journal
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