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EcoDesign for circular value creation.. Volume I
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EcoDesign for circular value creation./ edited by Shinichi Fukushige ... [et al.].
其他作者:
Fukushige, Shinichi.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xi, 611 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Energy Policy, Economics and Management. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9068-5
ISBN:
9789819790685
EcoDesign for circular value creation.. Volume I
EcoDesign for circular value creation.
Volume I[electronic resource] /edited by Shinichi Fukushige ... [et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xi, 611 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Proposal and performance evaluation of a fuel consumption system for H-bikes, considering the shared-cycle-use phase -- Chapter 2. A discussion of the thermal management system for metal hydride cartridges for H-bike -- Chapter 3. Replacement of manipulator modules based on workload using part agents -- Chapter 4. Development of a knowledge repository model for conflict management in life cycle design collaborations -- Chapter 5. Development of Internal Audit Process to Obtain EPD Certifications in response to ecodesign regulations -- Chapter 6. Verification of Operational Effect of Solar-powered System for Mobile Off-grid Architecture -- Chapter 7. Urban Conscious Product Design integrating a Life Cycle Perspective -- Chapter 8. Designing Labels with a Lasting Impact: How Eco-labels influence Purchase Behavior and Lifetime Extension of Clothing -- Chapter 9. An Analysis of a Circular Economy Strategy Combining Green Packaging Reuse Design and Sustainable Jewelry Development -- Chapter 10. Exploring Suitable Growing Parameters of Mycelium Prototyping for Art Installations. -- Chapter 11. The role of shame and guilt in designing anti-littering interventions -- Chapter 12. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Waste Management: A Social Perspective -- Chapter 13. Factors influencing smart technologies social acceptance: A mini review study -- Chapter 14. Plastic packaging policy in Malaysia: An analysis towards the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) -- Chapter 15. Second life of electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries from a sustainable business model perspective -- Chapter 16. European Union policy developments related to ecodesign, green claims and eco-labeling: implications for voluntary circular labeling initiatives -- Chapter 17. Factors affecting local Digital Transformation toward the sustainable local development -- Chapter 18. Analysis of the Effects of Adopting "Imaginary Future Generations" on the Design of Technology Development and Business Proposal - Case Study of Workshop at a Plating Processing Company -- Chapter 19. EXPLORING PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES FOR FACILITATING ESG INITIATIVES IN ORGANIZATIONS -- Chapter 20. Impact Assessment of Low-Carbon Electricity Transition by Applying Input-Output Analysis: A Case Study of the Impacts on Natural Gas Power Plants in Taiwan -- Chapter 21. Circular Strategies in Southeast Asia: Cambodian Customer Perception of Remanufactured Motorcycle Parts -- Chapter 22. Information Needs for Establishing Circularity-Focused Collaborations Among Product Manufacturers and Recyclers -- Chapter 23. Thermal-Based Allocation Method for Multiple Co-Product Resource Consumption in Plastic Recycling: A Case Study in Malaysia -- Chapter 24. Material flow analysis for the biomass waste management of palm oil mills with regard to sustainable palm oil production -- Chapter 25. Readiness Status of Smart Waste Collection and Processing Technologies for Plastic Waste Recycling -- Chapter 26. Research Framework for Urban Industrial Symbiosis -- Chapter 27. Methodology to model the environmental impact of the overall maintenance of aircraft engines -- Chapter 28. Digital Twins for real-time Life Cycle Assessment of Products -- Chapter 29. Towards a Framework for Sustainable Cross-Border Electronic Commerce -- Chapter 30. How Should AI Technique Support Wastewater Treatment and Sludge Management? A Case Study from Mongolia -- Chapter 31. Development of an Ideal Training Dataset for Visual Analysis-based Waste Sorting Robot: An Experiment with Mixed-construction Waste -- Chapter 32. Exploring the current applications and potential of extended reality for environmental sustainability in manufacturing -- Chapter 33. Exploring Factory Data for Resource Efficiency Assessment - A Case Study at Truck Manufacturing Company -- Chapter 34. An analysis method considering manufacturing skills and technologies toward slow-manufacturing -- Chapter 35. Reconfigurable Tooling for Circular Manufacturing: A Review -- Chapter 36. Sustainable Disjoining of Aluminium Multi-Material joints -- Chapter 37. Applying principles of biological transformation for product development and manufacturing.
This 2-volume book sheds new light on the forefront of ecodesign research, encompassing product and service design, smart manufacturing, and social perspectives. Featuring selected papers from EcoDesign 2023: 13th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, it offers interdisciplinary approaches to foster sustainable innovations. Within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it underscores the necessity for the manufacturing sector to innovate for sustainable value creation, taking into account technological advancements, regulatory requirements, and consumer behavior. Additionally, it explores the concept of the circular economy, which originated in Europe and seeks to enhance resource efficiency by transitioning from a linear to a circular economic model. This book aims to unite professionals across the globe who are dedicated to advancing the field of ecodesign, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge across various disciplines and communities. The first volume highlights the product life cycle design and management, sustainability assessment for ecoDesign, and circular economy. Readers will delve into the environmentally conscious design of products and services, life cycle management, sustainable manufacturing, EoL management and process technologies, green supply chain management, life cycle evaluation, and sustainability indices. Contributions from renowned scholars provide critical insights into ecodesign regulations compliance processes like EPD certifications; consumer behavior towards eco-labels; innovative business models for sustainability; participatory approaches for ESG initiatives; digital twins for real-time life cycle assessment; AI techniques supporting wastewater treatment; among others.
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