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Michael Hauschild recognised by EDANA

EDANA has recognised the achievements and efforts of Michael Hauschild with the 2018 EDANA LCA Life Time Achievement Award in Rome.

15th May 2018

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Rome

Medical/Hygiene, Industrial, Packaging, Sustainable

EDANA, the leading global association serving the nonwovens and related industries, has recognised the achievements and efforts of Michael Hauschild with the 2018 EDANA LCA Life Time Achievement Award in Rome last night. The award was presented at the 28th annual conference of SETAC, the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

The award was granted in recognition of Michael’s 25-year body of work in the field of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Michael made lasting contributions in the areas of ecotoxicity in LCA, the assessment of the social sustainability dimension in a life cycle perspective and, more recently, the introduction of an absolute sustainability perspective into LCA.

The award was presented at the 28th annual conference of SETAC, the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. © EDANA

Gil Stevens, EDANA’s External Relations & Sustainability Director, presented the award to Alexis Laurent from DTU Denmark on behalf of Mr Hauschild, who was unable to attend. In the acceptance speech, tribute was paid to the key role of SETAC for their key role in “offering a forum for scientific discussions with colleagues from around the world at conferences and in many scientific task forces over the years”. Mr Hauschild also gave special thanks to the Technical University of Denmark and his colleagues in the Division for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment.

“SETAC promotes fundamental understanding and knowledge of the science and technologies contributing to the analysis and solution of environmental challenges. EDANA are greatly honoured in being allowed to recognise such professional commitment to research and development in this field. Well done Michael,” commented Gil Stevens.

EDANA helps its members to design their future, serving more than 250 companies in the nonwovens and related industries, across over 30 countries. Its mission is to create the foundation for sustainable growth of the nonwovens and related industries through active promotion, education and dialogue.

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