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Designing in a way that takes account of the environmental impact of the product throughout its life. |
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Resources that are naturally replenished in a short time |
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A natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown as it does not naturally re-form at a rate that makes its use sustainable, for example, coal, petroleum and natural gas (Teak or Mahogany?) |
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Consumer Pressure / Legislation |
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List design objectives for green products. |
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Objectives include: • increasing efficiency in the use of materials, energy and other resources • minimizing damage or pollution from the chosen materials • reducing to a minimum any long-term harm caused by use of the product • ensuring that the planned life of the product is most appropriate in environmental terms and that the product functions efficiently for its full life • taking full account of the effects of the end disposal of the product • ensuring that the packaging and instructions encourage efficient and environmentally friendly use • minimizing nuisances such as noise or smell • analysing and minimizing potential safety hazards. |
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What is the impact of "take back" legislation on designers and manufacturers of cars, refrigerators and washing machines. |
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Cost Materials Construction |
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Explain how people can be broadly classified according to their attitudes to green issues. |
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People’s attitudes to green issues vary. Eco-warriors actively demonstrate on environmental issues. Eco-champions champion environmental issues within organizations. Eco-fans enthusiastically adopt environmentally friendly practices as consumers. Eco-phobes actively resent talk of environmental protection. |
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People who actively demonstrate on environmental issues |
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An influential person that can use their position to influence certain issues within organizations. |
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People who enthusiastically adopt environmentally friendly practices as consumers. |
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actively resent talk of environmental protection. |
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The assessment of the effect a product has on the environment from the initial concept to disposal (Cradle to Grave) |
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Life Cycle Analysis Stages |
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Pre-production
Production
Distribution including packaging
Utilization
Disposal |
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List the major environmental considerations in life cycle analysis. |
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Water, soil pollution and degradation, air contamination, noise, energy consumption, consumption of natural resources, pollution and effect on ecosystems. |
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