2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2015.02.024
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Local Value Creation and Eco-design: A New Paradigm

Abstract: Design has a great role to play in sustainability. Interesting progresses has been performed within the last decades. Nevertheless, some issues of sustainability, and their impact on design, remains poorly studied. Specifically, when it comes to the field of local value creation, the literature in design is still limited. However, the Local Value Creation (LVC) thinking can be a great insight for designers to develop more ecoinnovative concepts, through new product design, new services and new business models.… Show more

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“…the recycling of materials, the reuse of the products (or some part of the product) and the reduction of consumption. Therefore, the eco-design approach is clearly oriented towards these design strategies such as remanufacturing (Lund, 1996) or repair (Tyl et al, 2015b). Cultural goods propose an alternative way to think about the end-of-life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the recycling of materials, the reuse of the products (or some part of the product) and the reduction of consumption. Therefore, the eco-design approach is clearly oriented towards these design strategies such as remanufacturing (Lund, 1996) or repair (Tyl et al, 2015b). Cultural goods propose an alternative way to think about the end-of-life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In consequence, local value creation (i.e. local resource use, local employment, local wealth creation) (Tyl et al, 2015a) may emerge as a new regime.…”
Section: Sustainability Transition Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, local value creation (i.e. use of local resource, local employment, local wealth creation) (Tyl et Al., 2015a) may arise as a new regime.…”
Section: Sustainability Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%