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Eco-accounting infrastructure supported by Information and Communication Technologies
Professor, Head of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering Centre at ADMEC at NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
Nottingham, United Kingdom
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The eco-accounts can be used to indicate either enterprise's and individual consumer's eco-footprints. The eco-account consists of co-cost and eco-credits. The ‘eco-cot’ to show the customer’s/enterprise's negative ecological impact resulted from the products purchased production, ‘eco-credit’ to credit customer's/enterprise's positive behaviour such recycling end-of-life products and sustainable production. In order to obtain the data, the Information and communication technology (ICT) is required to collect dynamic data for the calculation of eco-point, and then make them accessible for all stakeholders along the value chain, from one operation model to another.
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Mobile application system for eco-accounting
Daizhong Su
Professor, Head of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering Centre at ADMEC at NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Expertise
Project management and proposal development
Daizhong Su
Professor, Head of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering Centre at ADMEC at NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Expertise
EU Taxonomy (DNSH principles), and SSbD methodology
- Energy
- Maritime
- Healthcare
- Electronics
- Environment
- Space and Aerospace
- ICT Industry and Services
- Nano and Microtechnologies
- Biotech, Pharma and Cosmetics
- Home Furnishing and Housewares
- Food, Beverages and Agriculture
- Materials, Textiles and Chemicals
- Industrial Equipment and Machinery
- Automotive, Transport and Logistics
Emil LEZAK
CTO / Founder of CTTI at Centrum Transferu Technologii – INNOVATIONS Sp. z o.o.
Latchorzew (Warsaw), Poland