2005 4th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing
DOI: 10.1109/ecodim.2005.1619199
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Some proposal and examples of marking for easy sorting and separation for the purpose of DFD

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“…The same is true with the use of the 'environment-friendly use period' in Article 11 of the China RoHS, and design for reliability and robustness. Substance and sorting marking can also facilitate downstream activities (Shimamura, Takahashi, Ueno, and Ishii 2005). The Eol management can be further facilitated if the producers are obliged to provide re-use and treatment information to re-use centres and treatment and recycling facilities, i.e.…”
Section: Administrative Instruments Economic Instruments Informative mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same is true with the use of the 'environment-friendly use period' in Article 11 of the China RoHS, and design for reliability and robustness. Substance and sorting marking can also facilitate downstream activities (Shimamura, Takahashi, Ueno, and Ishii 2005). The Eol management can be further facilitated if the producers are obliged to provide re-use and treatment information to re-use centres and treatment and recycling facilities, i.e.…”
Section: Administrative Instruments Economic Instruments Informative mentioning
confidence: 99%