DocumentCode
1659425
Title
DfR and DfD Applied to Electrical and Electronic Equipments Resulting Environmental Life Cycle Performance - A Case Study for Portugal
Author
Santos, Eduardo ; Ferrão, Paulo
Author_Institution
Inst. Superior Tecnico, Univ. Tecnica de Lisboa
fYear
2005
Firstpage
192
Lastpage
198
Abstract
The present study assesses on the role of ecodesign strategies to promote improvements in life cycle environmental performance of electrical and electronic equipment. Through the use of a simplified LCA (life cycle assessment) methodology, the life cycle environmental impacts of mobile phone equipments of successive product generations from one manufacturer were determined. LCA results have demonstrated that improvements in general product environmental performance can be obtained, although in some specific environmental impact categories, such improvements were limited. With the newly implemented WEEE management system in Portugal, the study on DfR (design for recycling) and DfD (design for disassembly) strategies has showed that DfR´s potential for product environmental performance enhancement is limited, as recycling is still not very efficient and is dependent on multiple operations that have environmental impacts themselves. DfD, on the other hand, has proved to be an important strategy in reducing life cycle environmental impacts if it manages to promote product/component reuse
Keywords
design for disassembly; electrical products; electronic products; mobile handsets; product life cycle management; recycling; Portugal; WEEE management system; design for disassembly; ecodesign strategy; electrical equipment; electronic equipment; environmental impact; environmental life cycle performance; life cycle assessment methodology; mobile phone equipment; product/component reuse; recycling; waste management; Computer aided software engineering; Design for disassembly; Electronic waste; Environmental economics; Environmental management; Manufacturing; Power generation economics; Production; Recycling; Technological innovation; design for disassembly; design for recycling; ecodesign strategies; electrical and electronic equipment; life cycle environmental impacts;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 2005. Eco Design 2005. Fourth International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0081-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECODIM.2005.1619200
Filename
1619200
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