Integrated Eco-design Decision-making for Sustainable Product Development
This paper presents an integrated eco-design decision-making (IEDM) methodology that is formed using three stages: life cycle assessment, an eco-design process (Eco-Process) model and an enhanced eco-design quality function deployment process. All product sustainability considerations are conducted...
Main Authors: | Awanis, Romli, Prickett, Paul, Setchi, Rossitza, Soe, Shwe |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor & Francis
2015
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