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19th LCA Discussion Forum

Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Life Cycle Management

A q u a + Tech Specialties S.A. Wins 2 0 0 2 Business I n n o v a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n m e n t Awards of the Wall Street J o u r n a l G e r a l d Rebitzer

Sustainable Development/Life Cycle Management, DC-IGC-LPBM, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland (Gerald.Rebitzer@epfl.ch)

AQUA+TECH Specialties S.A. is a company situated in Ge- neva, Switzerland, which develops, produces, and sells materi- als for diverse applications in water treatment. More specifi- cally, the core business of this SME encompasses different polymeric flocculants for separating solid-based impurities from aqueous suspensions such as sludges from municipal wastewater treatment, chemical processes, and mining. In addition, life cy- cle management (LCM) services in the form of consulting as well as implementation for their own and similar operations are part of the product portfolio. For their achievements in de- veloping and marketing chemicals and services for environmen- tal and other applications, AQUA+TECH, represented by its CEO DAVID HUNKELER, who is a very active member of the edi- torial board of Int J LCA and the new LCM section thereof, received the Wall Street Journal 2002 Bronze Price for Business Innovation and the Gold Prize for Best Environmental Firm (Wall Street Journal, 29.11.2002).

For several years, David Hunkeler, who co-founded the firm 1997 together with Jos6 Hernfindez Barajas, has been one of the strongest advocators for linking environmental life cycle thinking and LCM to business management. He recognized very early that systems thinking in environmental management of- fers opportunities for business development and growth and is possibly the only effective option for industrial advancements in sustainable development. The recognition of his efforts in putting life cycle management into practice by the Wall Street Journal demonstrates that his approaches, ideas, and concepts (see e.g., Hunkeler and Biswas 2000, Hunkeler 2003, Hunkeler et al. 2003) are not only academically relevant, but are proven success stories in the business world. AQUA+TECH can truly

be viewed as a role model for the successful implementation of life cycle thinking and environmental management. These achievements challenge the widely existing, however specula- tive, belief that environmental leadership in LCM is a luxury only affordable for large multinational corporations.

For instance, AQUA+TECH's strategy of Selective Multination- aliry (see Hunkeler 2003) - based on the idea that SMEs can be international firms provided they seek niche markets where they can impose themselves as the first (or dominant) seller, or they look for strategic joint ventures which combine product and service synergies with existing client bases - shows how envi- ronmental considerations can be a key advantage of innovative companies of all sizes. In summary, AQUA+TECH's develop- ment and success can be seen as a proven business case for sustainable development, which should inspire other firms to exploit the untapped potentials of LCM. More information on the activities and products of AQUA+TECH can be found at www.aouaolustech.ch.

References

The Wall Street Journal (US and Europe edition), Friday/Saturday/Sun- day Issue, 29.11.2002

Hunkeler D (2003): Selective Multinationality: How Environmental Management Helps High-Tech SMES Identify High-Growth, Low- Risk Markets. IntJ LCA 8 (1) 51-54

Hunkeler D, Biswas G (2000): Return on Environment- An Objective Indicator to Validate Life Cycle Assessments? Int J LCA 5 (6) 358- 362

Hunkeler D, Saur K, Stranddorf H, Rebitzer G, Schmidt W.-P, Jensen AA, Christiansen K (2003): Life Cycle Management. SETAC, in re- view (to be published in 2003)

LCALDiscussion FOrum 19

LCIA of Pesticides: When Active Substances are Spread into the Environment

27 March 2003, ETH Zfirich, Switzerland, 9:30 to 17:00

The 19th Discussion Forum on LCA will give an overview on current practice and trends in the LCIA (Life Cycle Impact As- sessment) of pesticides and provide an outlook for further method improvement. Methods used in LCIA and Risk Assess- ment will be analysed and compared. The aim is to gain insight and encourage discussions on the relevance of different expo- sure pathways and impacts on humans and the environment, and their possible modelling in the LCIA of pesticides. The pres- entations and discussions are of interest to LCA researchers and practitioners.

Main speakers: Prof. MICHAEL HAUSCHILD (TU Delft), Prof. OUVIER JOLLIEr (EPFL), Dr. ANDREAS HUBER (Syngenta Crop Protection AG), and Dr.

MARKUS MOLLER (Swiss Agricultural Research, SAR).

There is still some time available for short presentations (15 min. each). If you are interested in presenting your work on the LCIA or Risk Assessment of pesticides, or on case studies where pes- ticides play an important role, please contact geisler@tech.chem. ethz.ch. We hope that the Forum will be of interest to you and look forward to meeting you in Ziirich.

Prof. Konrad Hungerbi~hler, Stefanie Hellweg, Georg Geisler

Contact:

Georg Geisler, ETH H6nggerberg, HCI G 143, CH-8093 Z O r i c h 9 phone: ++41 1 63 209 75 9 fax: ++41 1 63 211 89 email: Qeisler@tech.chem.ethz.ch 9 httD://www.texma.ora/LCA-Forum/Ica-forum.html

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Int J LCA 8 (1) 50 (2003)

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