Case study: Early-stage Decision Making for Sustainability

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Britest has developed a framework that teams can use to think systematically about the many criteria which go into deciding whether a proposed innovation enhances sustainability or not, coupling it with an improved method for multiple-criteria decision analysis in the presence of uncertainty. The combination can be used to guide a facilitated decision-making process towards clear, documented outcomes.

Working in collaboration with project partners and the EU standardization community, Britest is looking to maximise the impact of this innovation as part of a proposed new CEN standard methodology for early-stage sustainability assessment and Efficient Energy by Design.

Find out more in this accessible two-page industrial case study arising from the ETERNAL Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Action.



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