2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.07.166
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Key Determinants of Sustainable Product Design and Manufacturing

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“…Many works like (Lu et al, 2011) accomplished the task by using 3R paradigm (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) or the 6R paradigm (Reduce, Reuse, Recover, Redesign, Remanufacture and Recycle) throughout the manufacturing cycle and the product life cycle. On the other hand, based on the analysis (Gupta, Dangayach, and Singh 2015) and (Madan, Kannan, and Udhaya , 2017) made, the concept "6R" was announced as the one factor that plays the most important role in reaching environmental sustainability, and the one with the highest influential level in sustainable manufacturing respectively. In this regard, a short survey was run to first dig a little bit deeper in the concept of "6R" and to see to what group of sustainable manufacturing belong to it.…”
Section: The "6r" Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many works like (Lu et al, 2011) accomplished the task by using 3R paradigm (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) or the 6R paradigm (Reduce, Reuse, Recover, Redesign, Remanufacture and Recycle) throughout the manufacturing cycle and the product life cycle. On the other hand, based on the analysis (Gupta, Dangayach, and Singh 2015) and (Madan, Kannan, and Udhaya , 2017) made, the concept "6R" was announced as the one factor that plays the most important role in reaching environmental sustainability, and the one with the highest influential level in sustainable manufacturing respectively. In this regard, a short survey was run to first dig a little bit deeper in the concept of "6R" and to see to what group of sustainable manufacturing belong to it.…”
Section: The "6r" Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eco-innovation can be applied in three main levels: (a) business strategy; (b) business model; and (c) operations [4], and is used within a multitude of research areas [5], including industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis [3,15]; cleaner production [20,21]; life cycle assessment [22]; sustainable manufacturing [23,24]; ecodesign [25,26]; and circular economy [27,28]. Circular economy aims at decoupling value creation from resource consumption, based on the development of solutions that are regenerative by design [28].…”
Section: Implementation Of Eco-innovation In Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable manufacturing is a term used to describe manufacturing practices that do not harm the environment during any part of the manufacturing process. It emphasizes the use of processes that do not pollute the environment or harm consumers, employees, or other members of the [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] community. Sustainable manufacturing includes recycling, conservation, waste management, water supply, environmental protection, regulatory compliance, pollution control and a variety of other related issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%