Title: |
ECODESIGN PILOT
Product Investigation, Learning and Optimization Tool
for Sustainable Development, with CD-ROM
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Authors: |
Wolfgang Wimmer, Rainer Züst |
Contents: |
1 |
IT'S NOT AS SIMPLE AS THAT ... |
1.1 |
Identifying Interdepencies |
1.2 |
Make it better next time |
2 |
SYSTEMATICALLY IDENTIFYING WEAK POINTS |
2.1 |
The Search for Good Solutons Begins |
2.2 |
Combating Causes |
2.3 |
Planning Influences Costs and Environmental Impact |
2.4 |
Products have Different Phases in their Life Cycles |
2.5 |
Recognizing and Modeling the Product Life Cycle |
2.6 |
Identifying and Modeling Environmental Relations |
2.7 |
Environmental Impact Causes Environmental Problems |
2.8 |
Products from Perspective of Environmental Managemanet |
2.9 |
Establishing an Appropriate Product Characterization |
3 |
TARGETED IDENTIFICATION OF ECODESIGN-MEASURES |
3.1 |
Systematic Product Improvement |
3.2 |
The Concept for Basic ECODESIGN Knowledge |
3.3 |
ECODESIGN Aspects throughout the Product Life Cycle |
3.4 |
From ECODESIGN Aspects to ECODESIGN Guidelines |
3.5 |
Assigning ECODESIGN Guidelines to Objectives and Strategies |
3.6 |
Assigning ECODESIGN Strategies to Product Types |
3.7 |
Three Steps Toward ECODESIGN Product Improvement |
4 |
PREPARING ECODESIGN FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT |
4.1 |
Core of a Methodological Approch to the Product Development Process |
4.2 |
General Way of Thinking in Product Development |
4.3 |
General Approach to Product Development |
4.4 |
Integrating ECODESIGN into Product Development |
5 |
EMBEDDING ECODESIGN IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT |
5.1 |
Relations between ECODESIGN and Environmental Management |
5.2 |
Integration of ECODESIGN into Environmental Management |
5.3 |
Will ECODESIGN Actually be Implemented? |
6 |
SUCCESSFUL INITIATION OF ECODESIGN PROJECTS |
6.1 |
Convincing Presentation of ECODESIGN Benefits |
6.2 |
Considering Critical Success Factors in Project Preparation |
6.3 |
Scheme of a Successful ECODESIGN Project |
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