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DANTES: a demonstration project for sustainable development

Anastassia Manuilova (Product Stewardship and Sustainability Group, Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB, Stenungsund, Sweden)
Klas Hallberg (Product Stewardship and Sustainability Group, Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB, Stenungsund, Sweden)
Karin Sanne (Product Stewardship and Sustainability Group, Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB, Stenungsund, Sweden)
Johan Widheden (Product Stewardship and Sustainability Group, Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB, Stenungsund, Sweden)
Malin Bogeskär (Product Stewardship and Sustainability Group, Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB, Stenungsund, Sweden)

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 1 April 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

To present the EU project DANTES (Demonstrate and Assess New Tools for Environmental Sustainability), conducted by Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB, ABB, Stora Enso and Chalmers University of Technology. One of the project's goals is to assess and demonstrate tools such as life cycle assessment (LCA), environmental risk assessment (ERA) and life cycle costing (LCC).

Design/methodology/approach

Different strategies for eco‐efficiency evaluation based on existing tools as well as case study results are demonstrated through the project's web site (see www.dantes.info) and through several information campaigns during the project period. The paper presents an overview of environmental assessment tools and strategies for using these tools and methods.

Findings

Provides information on the use of sustainability tools and methods, indicating the problems that can be addressed by the application of the tool as well as how and who can use the tool. The results from the project were translated into strategies for eco‐efficiency evaluation based on existing tools.

Practical implications

Implementation of the strategies demonstrated in the project reduces costs by increasing the performance of products, processes and services, as well as the drive and awareness of companies' personnel in environmental issues. It also promotes good practices.

Originality/value

This paper describes the DANTES project, which is aimed at educating industries on how to use sustainability tools to address environmental problems. It offers practical help to different departments within companies.

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Citation

Manuilova, A., Hallberg, K., Sanne, K., Widheden, J. and Bogeskär, M. (2005), "DANTES: a demonstration project for sustainable development", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 143-152. https://doi.org/10.1108/14777830510583155

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2005, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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