Can we secure sustainable materials for a green future? Discover the strategies and innovations driving this crucial transition.
- 10 dec2024
Do we have the materials needed for a sustainable transition?
Get insight on a change driven by corporate strategy and innovative startups and their business opportunities - a change which is accelerated by EU legislation under the auspices of the European Green Pact and circular economy plan. Hear about both companies' and researchers' approach to which materials are both sustainable and have a stable supply chain, as well as take a "deep dive" into the understanding of the materials and the challenges when we talk sustainability.
Dato
10 december 2024 kl. 10:00 - 12:15
Sted
Microsoft Teams
Sprog
English
Tilmeldingsfrist
9 december 2024
Pris
Participation is free of charge. If you are registered and do not attend without notifying in advance, a no-show fee of 250 DKK (excluding VAT) will be charged
MADE: Chefkonsulent Sandrina Lohse-Larsen, slohselarsen@made.dk, +45 3055 1472
Danish Technological Institute: Business Manager Peter Sommer-Larsen, psl@teknologisk.dk, +45 7220 1509
Program
Moderator: Business Manager Peter Sommer-Larsen, Danish Technological Institute
10:00 Welcome and introduction
Senior Advisor, Sandrina Lohse-Larsen, MADE
10:10 Materials and sustainability
Professor Jesper de Claville Christiansen, Department of Materials and Production, Section of Physics and Mechanics, Aalborg University
An overview and insight into materials and their properties that support the transition to an eco-friendly future.
10.45 Sustainability assessments in product development
R&D Senior Scientist and Sustainability Assessment Lead, Mark Holm Olsen, Coloplast A/S
A quick overview of how Coloplast work systematically with sustainability assessments in product development of new medical devices.
11:15 Tableware in bio-based materials
Founding partner & CCO Jesper Efferbach, Responsible Solutions Holding/Sustainable Service Solutions
Sustainable Service Solutions developed bio-based and biodegradable tableware in a MADE Material Demonstration Project. Here about sustainability & upcycling, because no one said it was going to be easy!
11:40 Circular materials economy – case Li-ion batteries: When good and sound intensions meet real life barriers
Scientific Lead, Kristian O. Sylvester-Hvid, Danish Technological Institute
Li-ion batteries contains critical raw materials and recovery of materials may be a key to avoid materials bottle necks in the future. But it is not so easy in practice.
12:10 Summary and conclusion
Senior Advisor, Sandrina Lohse-Larsen, MADE