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Taija Sinkko

Taija Sinkko

Taija Sinkko is a research scientist at Natural Resources Institute Luke and an expert in Life Cycle Assessment. Her previous studies are related to sustainability assessment of bioenergy and food products. She has previously studied mainly environmental impacts but also some social and economic aspects.

 

Taija is working with Yrjö and Frans where environmental, economic and social impacts of different waste water treatment solutions are assessed.

 

When considering new technologies, it is important to take into account also environmental and social aspects during whole life cycle, not only cost of technology. Life Cycle Assessment is a good method to assess not only environmental impacts, but also social and economic aspects of waste water treatment technologies.

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Taija Sinkko is a research scientist at Natural Resources Institute Luke and an expert in Life Cycle Assessment Her previous studies are related to sustainability assessment of bioenergy and food products

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