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Plenary Sessions DAY 2

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PLENARY SESSION DAY 2 - morning
Session chair  John Whittall, Chemistry Innovation, U.K. 
Welcome back / kick-off DAY 2
G Title Integrated Water Management technologies: A case study
Subtitle Treating industrial liquid waste with microbial based fluids: degradation and clean up with a case study including LCA from cradle to grave approach
Speaker  Ian Thompson, CEH, UK
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Synthesis for First Round of Parallel Sessions:
POLICIES AND METHODOLOGIES ( 4 x10 min)
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Questions session related to the 4 synthesis (recording)  

FINAL PLENARY SESSION DAY 2 - afternoon
Session chair  Per Mickwitz, SYKE, Finland
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Title Global Perspective on Sustainable Production and Consumption (SCP)
Subtitle What are the environmental impacts of changing household consumption in Europe? Which are the global political processes to address SCP? And how can research contribute to better understanding of SCP and to the political processes? 
Speaker  Lars Mortensen, EEA
 Slides & speach: pdf   


Questions : 
Synthesis for Second Round of Parallel Sessions:
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNO. RELATED to SPECIFIC TOPICS (5x10 min)
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I Title Final keynote speaker
Subtitle Environmental Technology: "An overseas perspective from the USA" 
Speaker Sally Gutierrez, EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), USA 
 Slides & speach: pdf  


Questions : 
Plenary roundtable:
"Towards Sustainable Production and Consumption: needs, methods and opportunities for research."
Final chair recommendations - Per Mickwitz, SYKE, Finland
Closure of the seminar : Michele Galatola, European Com., DG Research , 'Environmental Technologies and Pollution Prevention' Unit


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