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Contributions to Books:

O. Bodur, E. Walcher, M.N. Durakbasa, D. Sterca:
"Implementation Of An Eco-Design Process To Minimize Negative Environmental Impacts - Case Study";
in: "DAAAM International Scientific Book 2021", ISSN: 1726-9687; B. Katalinic (ed.); issued by: Daaam International Vienna; DAAAM International, Wien, 2021, ISBN: 978-3-902734-31-0, 117 - 130.



English abstract:
As it is already known, the world is facing the problem of global warming. Therefore, environmental governance has become very important. For each category of the product life cycle (materials, product development, and design, production, distribution, usage, service, and end of life), an eco-design process is being developed to minimize carbon emissions, which are critical to global warming. In this study, a sample product was decomposed. The energy values and product carbon footprints for different scenarios were calculated. A new version was created by a life cycle assessment and the ECODESIGN+ tool software. According to the product-specific and EU requirements, the product was improved by a stakeholder analysis, and the sample product became more environmentally friendly.

Keywords:
Eco-design, life cycle assessment, product carbon footprint, environmental impact, metrology


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.2507/daaam.scibook.2021.10


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