Design for Environment: Innovating to Compete
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Footnotes
- 1. European Commission, Eco–design for Energy Using Products, 2009
- 2. Five Winds International, Environmental Concepts and Tools: Design for Environment, 2009
- 3. University of Washington, UWME Design for Environment Lab, 2009
- 4. Aberdeen Group, Greening Today's Products, 2008 (special request)
- 5. Government of the United Kingdom, European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances, 2009
- 6. Government of Canada, Chemical Substances an ecoACTION Initiative, 2009
- 7. Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada: Green Survey, 2008
- 8. Design Exchange Research Committee, 2009
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- 12. Aberdeen Group, Green Product Development for Consumer Packaged Goods Manufacturers, 2008
- 13. International Organization for Standardization, Environmental management — Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development, 2002
- 14. Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance, Design for the Environment toolkit: A competitive edge for the future, 1998
- 15. Government of Australia, Design for Environment: A Quick Guide to Designing Innovative Products with Minimal Environmental Impact, 2004
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