Abstract
This paper will report on the results of a three year UK
government funded research project entitled Design for the
Environment Decision Support (DEEDS). As part of this project a
survey of the Electronic and Electrical Industry was carried out
in order to understand the way in which industry in the UK,
Central Europe and the USA are carrying out Ecodesign. The survey
also investigated the successes and failures companies had
experienced and the lessons they had learnt along the way. From
this survey we identified a number of success factors that enabled
companies to successfully integrate environmental decisions into
their product development process which is very unusual in that
ecodesign is significantly different for the pre- and
post-specification stages of the design process. This paper
explains the findings related to the first phase being the very
early stages of the product development process prior to the
specification being finalised. A second paper, considers the
findings from the later phases of the product development process.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the First International Symposium On Environmetnally Conscious Design And Inverse Manufacturing |
| Place of Publication | Tokyo |
| Publisher | IEEE Computer Society Press |
| Publication date | 1999 |
| Pages | 329-333 |
| Publication status | Published - 1999 |
| Event | 1st International Symposium On Environmetnally Conscious Design And Inverse Manufacturing - Tokyo, Japan Duration: 1 Feb 1999 → 3 Feb 1999 Conference number: 1 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=6041 |
Conference
| Conference | 1st International Symposium On Environmetnally Conscious Design And Inverse Manufacturing |
|---|---|
| Number | 1 |
| Country/Territory | Japan |
| City | Tokyo |
| Period | 01/02/1999 → 03/02/1999 |
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Keywords
- Ecodesign
- Product life
- PD methods
- Product/service-system
- Product/Service-Systems
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