The UNESCO Chair Participates in the Red Española de ACV Conference
01/12/2025
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Group photo of the attendees at the Red Española de ACV event held in Vic. / Photo: Red Española de ACV
The event “Life Cycle Management in the Transition Toward a Sustainable Agri-Food Sector”, promoted by the Spanish Life Cycle Assessment Network (Red Española de ACV), was held in Vic (Barcelona) on 19 and 20 November 2025.
The conference was organised by the Red Española de ACV, with the collaboration of the BETA Technological Center, AZTI, and the University of Cantabria. This event formed part of the Annual Meeting of the Spanish LCA Network.
Participants were invited to present on the methodological advances, decision-making support related to regulatory frameworks, eco-labelling, communication, and successful case studies during the second session.
Dr Alba Bala, Executive Director, and Dr Sahar Azarkamand, researcher at the UNESCO Chair in Life Cycle and Climate Change at ESCI-UPF, took part in the event. Dr Sahar Azarkamand presented the results of the ECOtwins project, showcasing its contributions to promoting sustainability and life cycle-based approaches within the agri-food sector.
The ECOtwins partnership has received funding from the European Union’s “HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03” research and innovation program under the 101079308 grant agreement.
Researchers Marta Santamaría and Dr Ilija Sazdovski, from the UNESCO Chair in Life Cycle and Climate Change at ESCI-UPF, contributed to the newly released WHO guidance “Measuring greenhouse gas emissions in health systems” (World Health Organization, 2025).
The UNESCO Chair researchers, Dr Ilija Sazdovski and Marta Santamaria Molina, took part in the 7th Nordic Conference on Sustainable Healthcare, held in Malmö on November 12.
In a study published in the Polymers journal (MDPI), researchers of the UNESCO Chair and LEPAMAP analyse the circular quality of polymers by comparing bio-based and fossil-based polymers with the Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology.
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