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International Journal of Sustainable Engineering | 2015

Social sustainability performance indicators – experiences from process industry

Roope Husgafvel; Nani Pajunen; Kirsi Virtanen; Inga-Liisa Paavola; Minna Päällysaho; Ville Inkinen; Kari Heiskanen; Olli Dahl; Ari Ekroos

Sustainable industrial development can be advanced through the development and application of sustainability metrics. This study addressed the application of social sustainability metrics to the measurement of sustainability performance within process industry and to metal production at the plant level in particular. The applied social sustainability indicators are one part of the overall sustainability index which aims at presenting a balanced and holistic view of plant-level sustainability performance. Application of plant-level indicators can support informed decision-making and fill in potential gaps in corporate-level assessments and reporting initiatives with respect to plant-level social sustainability performance. The social part of the overall index provides information on both in-plant sustainability performance and on the direct and in-direct impacts of plant operations on the surrounding society with special emphasis on the supply chain and emerging social due diligence aspects. The results of pilot implementation of social indicators in Ruukki Lappohja plant indicated a very high level of social sustainability performance with minor areas of improvement such as social risk management auditing covering the whole supply chain, suppliers communication on social responsibility requirements to workers and sub-suppliers, signing of the code of conduct by employees and reporting on policies on local community relations, safety in supply chain covering suppliers and contractors and factory health and safety performance in relation to average field of industry performance in this field.


International Journal of Sustainable Engineering | 2014

Social metrics in the process industry: Background, theory and development work

Roope Husgafvel; Nani Pajunen; Minna Päällysaho; Inga-Liisa Paavola; Ville Inkinen; Kari Heiskanen; Olli Dahl; Ari Ekroos

Sustainable development as the leading global development paradigm and sustainability as a cornerstone of modern industrial development have guided this development work on social metrics in the process industry. This study addresses the development of social metrics in the process industry and for metal production, in particular, at the plant level. The developed social indicators are one part of the overall sustainability index that aims to present a balanced and holistic view of plant-level sustainability performance, encompassing information on all different dimensions. This development work was preceded by the benchmarking and review of existing global reporting frameworks, initiatives and the literature. Current indicators of industrial sustainability mainly satisfy the needs of corporate-level management and capital investors. Therefore, plant-level indicators are critically needed to support and fill potential gaps in corporate-level assessments and management with a special emphasis on plant-level sustainability. The purpose of our development work for social indicators was to operationalise the concept of sustainability and associated performance measurement at the plant level. The development of social indicators was carried out through workshops with industry partners. As a joint effort, eight core social indicators and their associated sub-indicators were developed. We also report the results of our benchmarking and review of existing frameworks, initiatives and the literature. The social part of the overall sustainability index provides the information on both in-plant sustainability performance and the direct and indirect impacts of plant-level operations on the surrounding society including various stakeholders, interest groups and citizens.


Environment and Water Resource Management | 2014

STUDY MODULE DEVELOPMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - EXPERIENCES FROM MOZAMBICAN AND FINNISH HIGHER EDUCATION COLLABORATION

Mikko Martikka; Roope Husgafvel; Olli Dahl; Andrade Egas; Natasha Ribeiro; Avenida Julius; N Nyerere

There are many existing and emerging sustainability challenges in the forest sector in Mozambique and capacity building for higher education can help to address them and promote both sustainable use of forest resources and sustainable industrial development in this sector. We aim at promoting sustainable engineering education and university level teacher education for sustainability. This article describes our development work for a new study module on industrial environmental engineering and associated curriculum with strong emphasis on addressing Mozambican development priorities and supporting national sustainable development efforts taking into account both public and private sector aspects. Our approach combines environmental management and engineering with sustainability management and assessment including life cycle thinking. As a result, we present the ready study module template and its content encompassing discussions on key topics and pedagogical aspects. The developed new module is an established part of MSc programme and it will be lectured in 2014 for the first time as a joint Mozambican-Finnish effort.


Minerals Engineering | 2013

Overcoming institutional barriers in the development of novel process industry residue based symbiosis products - Case study at the EU level

Gary Watkins; Roope Husgafvel; Nani Pajunen; Olli Dahl; Kari Heiskanen


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2013

Review of sustainability management initiatives within Finnish forest products industry companies—Translating Eu level steering into proactive initiatives

Roope Husgafvel; Gary Watkins; Lauri Linkosalmi; Olli Dahl


Minerals Engineering | 2013

The challenge to overcome institutional barriers in the development of industrial residue based novel symbiosis products – Experiences from Finnish process industry

Nani Pajunen; Gary Watkins; Roope Husgafvel; Kari Heiskanen; Olli Dahl


Waste Management | 2013

Industrial residues is recycling now more straightforward

Gary Watkins; Roope Husgafvel; Inga-Liisa Paavola


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Recycling industrial residue streams into a potential new symbiosis product – The case of soil amelioration granules

Roope Husgafvel; Essi Karjalainen; Lauri Linkosalmi; Olli Dahl


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Comparative global warming potential assessment of eight microcrystalline cellulose manufacturing systems

Roope Husgafvel; Kari Vanhatalo; Lourdes Rodriguez-Chiang; Lauri Linkosalmi; Olli Dahl


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Main factors influencing greenhouse gas emissions of wood-based furniture industry in Finland

Lauri Linkosalmi; Roope Husgafvel; Anna Fomkin; Hilppa Junnikkala; Tiina Witikkala; Matti Kairi; Olli Dahl

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Gary Watkins

Helsinki University of Technology

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Ari Ekroos

University of Helsinki

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Mikko Mäkelä

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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