| Academic degree: | Dr. |  | | Last name: | Owens | | First name: | J. William | | Responsible for: | | | Organization/Institute: | The Procter & Gamble Company | | Department: | Human and Environmental Safety | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | P.O. Box 538707 | | Postal code, City: | Cincinnati, OH 45253-8707 | | State: | | | Country: | UNITED STATES | | Phone: | +1-513-627-1385 | | Fax: | +1-513-627-1208 | | E-mail address: | owens.jw@pg.com | | Url: | | | Curriculum vitae: | Dr. Owens is a Principal Scientist at Procter & Gamble and has participated in several LCI studies within P&G and is a member of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistrys (SETAC) LCA Advisory Board. He chaired the NA-SETAC Life-Cycle Assessment Work Group on Impact Assessment, was co-chair of joint SETAC/Intl. Life Science Institute work on life-cycle human health impact assessment, and participated in the development of the ISO 14040 LCA standards. He has authored several papers on the development of impact assessment methods and case studies. | | Areas of interest: | | human health risk assessment | | life cycle inventory | | |
| | Articles: | 7 LCA (1) 27-38 (2002), The Effect of Compact Formulations on the Environmental Profile of Northern European Granular Laundry Detergents, Part II: Life Cycle Assessment 3 LCA (5) 244-245 (1998), Reply to the Comment by David W. Pennington, Int J LCA 3 (5) 243-245 (1998), on: LCIA: The Use of Subjective Judgements in Classification and Characterization, by J.W. Owens, Int J LCA 3 (1) 43-46 (1998) 4 LCA (2) 65 (1999), In Reply to Hertwich & Pease, Int. J. LCA 3 (4) 180 - 181, 4 LCA (2) 81-86 (1999), Why Life Cycle Impact Assessment is Now Described as an Indicator System 3 LCA (1) 43-46 (1998), Life Cycle Impact Assessment: The Use of Subjective Judgements in Classification and Characterization 1 LCA (4) 209-217 (1996), LCA Impact Assessment 1 LCA (3) 151-158 (1996), LCA Impact Assessment Categories
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