Jagdeep Singh
Researcher
Some pervasive challenges to sustainability by design of electronic products - A conceptual discussion
Author
Summary, in English
Sustainability should encompass responsibility for unintended environmental consequences of modern developments. This study examined some pervasive challenges to sustainability by design of electronic products, namely: (i) product and consumption redundancies; (i) embodied environmental and social impacts occurring distant in time and space from the point of consumption; and (iii) production and consumption dynamics. This analysis identified essential developments in certain areas that can assist design practice in preventing unintended environmental consequences. These were: (1) complementing life cycle assessment studies with analyses of unintended environmental consequences; and (2) exploiting the vital role of product design in fostering a circular economy. Indicators that provide information about (a) the increasing spatial and decreasing temporal separation of production, consumption and waste management, (b) constraints in raw materials supply and (c) marginal changes in money and time spent should be available to product designers and consumers. Furthermore, information technology, namely computer-aided design (CAD) tools, should be refined to assist product designers in designing for effective circularity and end-of-waste and limiting hibernation of resources in the use phase.
Publishing year
2015-01-01
Language
English
Pages
281-288
Publication/Series
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
108
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Keywords
- Challenges
- Design
- Electronic products
- Rebound effects
- Sustainability
- Unintended consequences
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0959-6526