Title :
A framework to encourage step-change reduction in environmental impact in the creation of electronics products
Author :
Low, M.K. ; Williams, D.J.
Author_Institution :
Wolfson Sch., Loughborough Univ., UK
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper outlines a framework that attempts to guide the designer toward changes that allow for step rather than incremental or conditional reduction in environmental impact. This framework takes as its starting point step 3, alternative fulfillment of function, of the Brezet-Cramer-Stevel (BCS) ladder in the consideration of a candidate product, process or service. Testing of the framework over a range of innovations in environmental projects including products from the information technology and telecommunications sectors is presented. The test candidates for the framework have been selected from relevant literature and results have been assessed and guided by a set of five criteria with considerations given to biological and eco-system impact, energy and materials resource consumption, legal, social and cost issues
Keywords :
design for environment; legislation; socio-economic effects; Brezet-Cramer-Stevel ladder; biological impact; cost issues; eco-system impact; electronics products; energy consumption; environmental impact; environmental projects; information technology; legal issues; materials resource consumption; social issues; step-change reduction; telecommunications; Biological materials; Electronic equipment testing; Information technology; Law; Legislation; Materials testing; Product design; Production; Technological innovation; Telecommunication services;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Packaging Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/6104.930964