Title :
Toward a life cycle design guideline for inverse manufacturing
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Eng., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Japan
Abstract :
For achieving the sustainability, it is essential to establish sustainable product life cycles that minimize resource consumption and discharge of emissions and wastes, while keeping and increasing wealth. This paper discusses fundamental issues of life cycle design, which is defined as integrated design of business strategy, life cycle strategy; product, and processes. For guiding determination of life cycle strategy; this paper clarifies applicability of life cycle options; especially, issues of component reuse are discussed including lifetime, costs, value and quality; and marginal reuse rate. As a result, life cycle design is indispensable for making reuse feasible. Finally; this paper points out some future issues for sustainable closed-loop product life cycles
Keywords :
design for environment; life cycle costing; product development; reverse engineering; business strategy; closed-loop product life cycle; inverse manufacturing; life cycle design; product life cycles; resource consumption; reuse; sustainability; Costs; Cultural differences; Government; Guidelines; Manufacturing processes; Process design; Production systems; Pulp manufacturing; Recycling; Waste materials;
Conference_Titel :
Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 2001. Proceedings EcoDesign 2001: Second International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1266-6
DOI :
10.1109/.2001.992335