We are pleased to announce that EPD Networks and LCA.no have entered into a partnership to enhance the professionalism of environmental documentation and reporting in the American market (Photo: Trond Edvardsen, CEO LCA.no and Noh-hyun Lim, CEO of EPD Networks).
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We are happy to announce a strategic partnership between VERKVIST and LCA.no. The new collaboration elevates sustainable reporting practices for companies in Iceland with accessible and cost-effective EPD services.
We at LCA.no are proud to announce that our client, GPA Flowsystems, has quickly and efficiently implemented an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) in collaboration with us. This is a significant milestone for GPA Flowsystems and a testament to their commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices.
We are happy to announce a strategic partnership between Labeling Sustainability and LCA.no. The new collaboration elevates sustainable reporting practices for organizations across the America with accessible and cost-effective EPD services.
The marketing team at LCA.no had the pleasure of interviewing Inger Johanne Brodal Dahl, our energetic Key Account Manager. In this interview, you can read more about her background, market experiences, assessment of future prospects in sustainability and environmental documentation, related to the tools we provide.
The Danish market for EPD and LCA services is rapidly evolving, driven by increasing regulatory demands and a growing awareness of environmental sustainability. Companies across various industries are seeking reliable methods to document and reduce their environmental impact, making EPDs and LCAs essential tools for compliance and competitive advantage.
We at LCA.no are therefore pleased to announce that we are strengthening our presence in Denmark through a strategic partnership with Nordic LCA.
In a world where sustainability and circular economy are becoming increasingly important, the office furniture industry faces an exciting future. Post-Covid, we are seeing fewer permanent office workplaces overall, but at the same time, more initiatives for more innovative and attractive office solutions. Increasing environmental awareness among consumers, a shift towards new business models such as subscription services, public regulations, and greater cost pressures make the circular economy interesting for office furniture.
Over 140,000 tons of office furniture are discarded in Norway each year, with a value of NOK 400 – 500 million. These are enormous figures that present great opportunities if we exploit the potential of the circular economy. In this article, we will take a closer look at the benefits and challenges of reusing office furniture.
We had a conversation with Lars Erik Sikkeland, the CEO of RE:intenvar, about the opportunities and challenges in recycling office furniture. His assessments have been used in this article.
We have interviewed Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology (NTI). NTI is Norway’s leading research environment in wood utilization and continuously works to create competitive solutions through targeted R&D, knowledge dissemination, and quality documentation. Since 1949, NTI has been at the forefront of innovation, sustainability, and quality in the wood industry. With 111 member companies and a strong focus on research and development, the institute helps shape the future of wood solutions.
Many of our customers, perhaps especially in concrete, ventilation, and steel, have met our skilled Dutchman, Jeroen Graafland. Known as Jay among friends, he has been with LCA.no for over three years and currently works as an LCA consultant from our headquarters in Fredrikstad, with expanded responsibilities in product development. In this article, you can get to know Jeroen better.