Take back legislation is increasingly placing responsibility for product End Of Life (EOL) on the manufacturer who produced the product originally. In view of this, companies are beginning to design products that are recyclable in order to reduce the costs of landfill disposal. Some innovative companies are also taking back EOL products to their financial advantage. This article illustrates how a particular company evaluated the economic impact of taking back products at the EOL
There are several options at the end-of-life (EOL) of a product: reuse/part reclamation, remanufactu...
In recent years, environmentally conscious design has become a fundamental approach for industries w...
International audienceResponding to constantly more demanding European legislation, notably for elec...
Manufacturers are increasingly being required to adhere to product take-back regulations that requir...
Environmental protection legislation, consumer interest in “green” products, a trend towards corpora...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Material intensity related to product consumption has become part of societal discourse and reducing...
Increased environmental awareness is contributing to new government regulatory measures that address...
While there are many opportunities to make adjustments in how products are produced and consumed to ...
Current and pending legislation in the EU and its member states as well as the environmental awarene...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
As many manufacturing companies are changing their production philosophies from a traditional focus ...
There are several options at the end-of-life (EOL) of a product: reuse/part reclamation, remanufactu...
In recent years, environmentally conscious design has become a fundamental approach for industries w...
International audienceResponding to constantly more demanding European legislation, notably for elec...
Manufacturers are increasingly being required to adhere to product take-back regulations that requir...
Environmental protection legislation, consumer interest in “green” products, a trend towards corpora...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Recently, environmentally conscious design and extended producer responsibility have become key aspe...
Material intensity related to product consumption has become part of societal discourse and reducing...
Increased environmental awareness is contributing to new government regulatory measures that address...
While there are many opportunities to make adjustments in how products are produced and consumed to ...
Current and pending legislation in the EU and its member states as well as the environmental awarene...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
As many manufacturing companies are changing their production philosophies from a traditional focus ...
There are several options at the end-of-life (EOL) of a product: reuse/part reclamation, remanufactu...
In recent years, environmentally conscious design has become a fundamental approach for industries w...
International audienceResponding to constantly more demanding European legislation, notably for elec...