Remanufacturing and product design: designing for the 7th generation
Gray, Casper and Charter, Martin (2007) Remanufacturing and product design: designing for the 7th generation. Project Report. Centre for Sustainable Design, Farnham, Surrey.
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This report investigates Design for Remanufacture in terms of both detailed product design and the business context in which Design for Remanufacture may operate.
Key Study Objectives
• To understand the link between design and remanufacture
• To understand how Design for Remanufacture can lead to increased innovation and Sustainable Development (SD)
• To identify proactive strategies to further Design for Remanufacture
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