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Research on cognition in design for sustainability
We aim to explore the cognitive and neurocognitive aspects of sustainable design to support current and future practitioners in creating more sustainable products, services, and systems.
Energy Resilient Cities
How can cities' energy systems become more resilient to climate change and geopolitical challenges? The project explores opportunities for increased local resilience through decentralization, user flexibility, and energy storage.
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ACCORD: AdvanCing CORe Diagnosis in remanufacturing
ACCORD is helping Swedish manufacturing industries become more sustainable by improving remanufacturing processes. By enhancing how we assess used products, we can reduce waste, save resources, and extend product life.
Remometer
We help manufacturers and other actors to start remanufacturing by investigating their suitability and readiness to start remanufacturing.
Environmental management and transformation
This research group is specialised on understanding how organisations and cities can move towards a more sustainable state. We study how such processes can be influenced, which actors are involved and how they interact.
Environmental Technology and Management (MILJÖ)
Division of Environmental Technology and Management is a research and education environment at the Department of Management and Engineering. We turn environmental problems into opportunities.
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12 June 2025
LiU researchers study the export potential of Swedish biogas
Now is the time to invest in the export of Swedish biogas. But perhaps it is primarily knowledge transfer and an understanding of the entire waste management system that Sweden should be exporting.
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11 June 2025
More than SEK 63 million in Formas research grants
Research into planning, reuse and renovation in the construction sector receives substantial grants from Formas, a government research council for sustainable development. Seven projects share a total of just over SEK 63 million.
Local synergies for sustainable and diversified CO₂ utilization
This project aims to identify and analyze potential synergies for CO₂ utilization at local and regional levels, as well as explore how bio-based industries can contribute to a more renewable and sustainable CO₂ market.
Biogas Solutions Research Center
BSRC is a national competence center for biogas research administered by the LiU. It's base for the development of innovative and resource-efficient biogas solutions often with positive local and regional effects on the environment and the economy.