Christina Galafton
PhD candidate / self funded
- Name
- C. Galafton
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- c.galafton@cml.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-9456-0161
As a PhD candidate at the Industrial Ecology department of CML, Christina focuses on the quantification of the environmental impacts of plastic emissions on terrestrial ecosystems.
Professional Experience
Christina obtained a BBA (Business Administration) at Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen, an MA (Sustainable Development Cooperation) at TU Kaiserslautern, and an MSc (Applied Environmental Sciences) at TU Koblenz. Before becoming a researcher at Fraunhofer UMSICHT in Germany in 2022 where she is conducting most of her research as a PhD candidate, she worked at an international steel and technology company and a non-profit organization. She started as a PhD candidate at the department of Industrial Ecology in September 2024.
Research topic
Christina focuses on the quantification of the environmental impacts of plastic emissions on terrestrial ecosystems, including their fate (redistribution to other environmental compartments, fragmentation, and degradation), exposure of organisms to the emissions, and resulting effects. She aims to develop a methodology to integrate the assessment of plastic pollution impacts in Life Cycle Impact Assessment.
PhD candidate / self funded
- Science
- Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
- CML/Industriele Ecologie
- Galafton C., Maga D., Sonnemann G. & Thonemann N. (2023), Life cycle assessment of different strawberry production methods in Germany with a particular focus on plastic emissions, The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 28: 611-625.
- Schulte A., Kampmann B. & Galafton C. (2023), Measuring the circularity and impact reduction potential of post-industrial and post-consumer recycled plastics, Sustainability 15(16): 12242.
- Maga D., Galafton C., Blömer J., Thonemann N., Özdamar A. & Bertling J. (2022), Methodology to address potential impacts of plastic emissions in life cycle assessment, The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 27: 469-491.