Design for Environment: Innovating to Compete

References

Footnotes

  1. 1. European Commission, Eco–design for Energy Using Products, 2009
  2. 2. Five Winds International, Environmental Concepts and Tools: Design for Environment, 2009
  3. 3. University of Washington, UWME Design for Environment Lab, 2009
  4. 4. Aberdeen Group, Greening Today's Products, 2008 (special request)
  5. 5. Government of the United Kingdom, European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances, 2009
  6. 6. Government of Canada, Chemical Substances an ecoACTION Initiative, 2009
  7. 7. Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada: Green Survey, 2008
  8. 8. Design Exchange Research Committee, 2009
  9. 9. Aberdeen Group, Meeting Regulatory Compliance with Green Product Development for Aerospace and Defence Manufacturers, 2008
  10. 10. Giudice, La Rosa, Risitano. Product Design for the Environment: A Life Cycle Approach, 2006
  11. 11. Boque R. Design for disassembly: a critical twenty–first century discipline, Assembly Automation, 2007
  12. 12. Aberdeen Group, Green Product Development for Consumer Packaged Goods Manufacturers, 2008
  13. 13. International Organization for Standardization, Environmental management — Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development, 2002
  14. 14. Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance, Design for the Environment toolkit: A competitive edge for the future, 1998
  15. 15. Government of Australia, Design for Environment: A Quick Guide to Designing Innovative Products with Minimal Environmental Impact, 2004