Remanufacturing as an Enabler for Green Service Models
In: Services and the Green Economy, S. 75-98
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In: Services and the Green Economy, S. 75-98
In: Sustainability Through Innovation in Product Life Cycle Design; EcoProduction, S. 765-778
In: IEEE technology and society magazine: publication of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 55-63
ISSN: 0278-0097
In: The information society: an international journal, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 139-151
ISSN: 1087-6537
In: Sustainable production, life cycle engineering and management
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part ISustainable Design and User Behavior -- 1 The Chinese-Brand Electric Vehicles in the Eyes of the US Consumers -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Literature Review -- 1.2.1 Product Quality, Perceived Benefits, and Perceived Risks -- 1.2.2 China's Economic Success -- 1.3 Methodology -- 1.3.1 Respondents -- 1.3.2 Key Variables -- 1.3.3 Statistical Analysis -- 1.4 Results -- 1.4.1 Summary Statistics -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 1.5.1 Study Summary -- 1.5.2 Plant Location -- 1.5.3 Strategic Recommendations for CBEVs -- 1.5.4 Ethnocentric Beliefs and COO -- References -- 2 Comparative Analysis of the Users' Kansei Evolutions Over Their Short and Long-Lived Products' Lifetimes in Iran -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Framework -- 2.3 Method -- 2.4 Results -- 2.4.1 Kansei Items Distribution -- 2.4.2 Kansei Evolutions Over the Products Lifetime -- 2.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 2.5.1 Trends of Kansei Evolution -- 2.5.2 Comparison -- 2.5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 3 A Toolkit for Designing Products and Services Fit for Circular Consumption -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Method -- 3.3 The Use2Use Toolkit -- 3.3.1 Use2Use Thinking Activation Pack -- 3.3.2 Circular Journeys Exploration Pack -- 3.3.3 Multiple Use-Cycles Exploration Pack -- 3.3.4 Circular Designs Ideation Pack -- 3.3.5 Circular Designs Evaluation Pack -- 3.4 Discussion -- 3.4.1 Contribution -- 3.4.2 Implications for Design Practice -- 3.4.3 Future Work -- 3.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 4 Embedding a Sustainability Focus in Packaging Development Processes -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Point of Departure -- 4.2.1 Product-Packaging Sustainability -- 4.2.2 Product-Packaging Development Processes -- 4.2.3 Packaging Within Societal Boundaries -- 4.2.4 Point of Departure: Conclusion -- 4.3 Research Method -- 4.3.1 Research Phases -- 4.3.2 Tools and Techniques.
In: Sustainable Production, Life Cycle Engineering and Management
Product & Service Design -- Industrial Designers Towards Design Concepts Based on the Water and Fire Themes– A Review and Comparison of Sustainability Considerations -- Time Axis Design as an EcoDesign Method -- Design of Household Appliances considering Remanufacturing: A Case Study -- Persuasive Design for Improving Battery Swap Service Systems of Electric Scooters -- Service Design of Rehabilitative Exoskeleton for Sustainable Value Creation: A Case Study of Exoskeleton for Stroke Rehabilitation in China -- State-of-the-Art on Product-Service Systems and Digital Technologies -- Material-Service Systems for Sustainable Resource Management -- Designing for Vehicle Recyclability from the Perspectives of Material and Joining Choices -- Eco-Innovation by Integrating Emerging Technologies with ARIZ Method Video Networks of Sustainable Design: the Doughnut Perspective.
In: EcoProduction, Environmental Issues in Logistics and Manufacturing
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In: Springer eBook Collection
In: Earth and Environmental Science
This book consists of chapters based on selected papers presented at the EcoDesign2015 symposium (9th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing). The symposium, taking place in Tokyo in December 2015, has been leading the research and practices of eco-design of products and product-related services since it was first held in 1999. The proceedings of EcoDesign2011 were also published by Springer. Eco-design of products and product-related services (or product life cycle design) are indispensable to realize the circular economy and to increase resource efficiencies of our society. This book covers the state of the art of the research and the practices in eco-design, which are necessary in both developed and developing countries. The chapters of the book, all of which were peer-reviewed, have been contributed by authors from around the world, especially from East Asia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The features of the book include (1) coverage of the latest topics in the field, e.g., global eco-design management, data usage in eco-design, and social perspectives in eco-design; (2) an increased number of authors from Southeast Asian countries, with a greater emphasis on eco-design in emerging economies; (3) high-quality manuscripts, with the number of chapters less than half of that of the previous book
Intro -- Contents -- Part I: Emerging Technologies and Sustainability -- Chapter 1: Exchange of Modules Among Robot Manipulators Using Part Agents -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Part Agent System -- 1.3 Replacement of Manipulator Modules -- 1.4 Experiment of Module Replacement -- 1.5 Preliminary Experiment -- 1.6 Issues for Exchange of Modules -- 1.7 Conclusion -- Appendix: A Trial Design of Module Replaceable Manipulator -- References -- Chapter 2: The Framework of the Integration of Carbon Footprint and Blockchain: Using Blockchain as a Carbon Emission Management Tool -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Framework -- 2.3 The Carbon Footprint Online Database -- 2.4 The Scenarios -- 2.4.1 Carbon Footprint Disclosure -- 2.4.2 Supply Chain Management -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Bayesian Estimation for the Reuse of Mechanical Parts Using Part Agents -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Part Agent System -- 3.3 Life Cycle Simulation -- 3.4 Evaluation of Used Parts by Bayesian Estimation -- 3.4.1 Overview of Experiment -- 3.4.2 Simple Casual Model -- 3.4.3 Application to HDD Model -- 3.5 Discussion on Future Issues -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Appendix Bayesian Network -- References -- Chapter 4: Turning the CPPS of the World's Largest Automotive Research Factory ARENA2036 into a Data Gold Mine for Eco-Design -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 ARENA2036: Future Mobility and Production -- 4.1.2 Sustainability of Personalized Mobility: Opportunities, Challenges, and Risks -- 4.1.3 Demand for Improved Eco-Design Approaches -- 4.2 Development-for-Life-Cycle-Sustainability in the Age of Data Abundancy (DfLCS) -- 4.2.1 Concept Overview -- 4.2.2 High-Quality Data Foundation -- 4.2.2.1 Increased Specificity of Assessment Results -- 4.2.2.2 CPPS Synchronized Automatic Foreground System Modeling -- 4.2.2.3 High-Precision Background System Model Database.
This 2-volume book covers the state-of-the-art of the research and practices on eco-design. It covers the latest topics in the field: e.g. global eco-design management, big data in eco-design, social perspectives in eco-design; as well as emphasizing the developments in emerging economies such as Asian countries. Eco-design of products and product-related services are indispensable to realize the circular economy and to increase resource efficiencies of our society. Eco-design practices are necessary both in developed countries and developing countries. The book chapters are contributed by the worldwide authors, especially authors from East Asian countries, European countries, and Southeast Asian countries, and contains selected presentations at the EcoDesign2017 symposium (10th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing). The first volume highlights products and services, the chapters include the product life cycle design and business strategy, technologies for the future and sustainability, as well as social perspectives in eco-design.
This 2-volume book covers the state-of-the-art of the research and practices on eco-design. It covers the latest topics in the field: e.g. global eco-design management, big data in eco-design, social perspectives in eco-design; as well as emphasizing the developments in emerging economies such as Asian countries. Eco-design of products and product-related services are indispensable to realize the circular economy and to increase resource efficiencies of our society. Eco-design practices are necessary both in developed countries and developing countries. The book chapters are contributed by the worldwide authors, especially authors from East Asian countries, European countries, and Southeast Asian countries, and contains selected presentations at the EcoDesign2017 symposium (10th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing). The second volume focus on assessment and management, including topics such as sustainable manufacturing and End of Life (EOL) management, sustainability assessment, policy and regulations and Incentives for eco-design.