• DocumentCode
    2591160
  • Title

    Barriers for a successful integration of environmental aspects in product design

  • Author

    Ries, G. ; Winkler, R. ; Züst, R.

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. for Ind. Eng. & Manage., Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1-3 Feb 1999
  • Firstpage
    527
  • Lastpage
    532
  • Abstract
    Product development is becoming a more and more important part of the environmental management system of companies. Integrating environmental aspects in early planning stages promises to both improve the environmental performance and customer benefit of products. However, most companies haven´t gone that far yet. They still encounter various barriers implementing environmentally conscious design. The main difficulty is seen in the poorly developed interface between environmental management and R&D. This paper presents an extended interpretation of an earlier survey conducted at the Institute for Industrial Engineering and Management (1998). It is supported by the findings from a discussion group with 20 environmental managers and shows the main barriers for integration. In addition to this analysis, the outline and preliminary result of the ongoing research is shown. It focuses on the interface of environmental management and R&D taking evidence from different case studies
  • Keywords
    design for environment; management; product development; Institute for Industrial Engineering and Management survey; customer benefit improvement; environmental aspects; environmental management system; environmental performance improvement; environmentally conscious design; planning stages; product design; product development; research and development; Companies; Engineering management; Environmental management; Industrial engineering; Medical services; Organizational aspects; Product design; Product development; Research and development management; Technology management;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 1999. Proceedings. EcoDesign '99: First International Symposium On
  • Conference_Location
    Tokyo
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0007-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ECODIM.1999.747668
  • Filename
    747668