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Design for Environment, Second Edition: A Guide to Sustainable Product Development: Eco-Efficient Product Development
✍ Scribed by Joseph Fiksel
- Publisher
- McGraw Hill
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 431
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
An in-depth roadmap to sustainable product developmentDrawing on the experiences of dozens of major corporations, Design for Environment, Second Edition, offers a business rationale for developing sustainable products and processes, as well as a comprehensive toolkit for practicing DFE in the context of product life-cycle management. Learn how environmental innovation creates business value, and helps companies to meet global energy and environmental challenges. Discover how to: Practice integrated product development and concurrent engineeringSelect appropriate metrics to represent product life-cycle performanceMaintain and apply a portfolio of systematic Design for Environment strategiesUse analysis methods to evaluate design performance and trade-offsApply systems thinking to reduce the supply chain environmental footprintThis book features in-depth case studies of DFE applications by industry leaders such as:Alcoa * American Electric Power * Caterpillar * Coca-Cola * ConAgra Foods * Dow Chemical Company * DuPont * Eli Lilly * Ford Motor Company * General Motors * Hewlett-Packard * Intel * JCPenney * Johnson & Johnson * Kimberly-Clark * McDonald's * Owens Corning * Patagonia * 3M Company * Xerox With all the recent talk about green technology and green jobs, Joseph Fiksel's book could not come at a better time. If your goal is to design and develop environmentally sustainable products that also drive shareholder value, then this book is a must read." Stuart Hart, S.C. Johnson Chair in Sustainable Global Enterprise, Cornell University, Author, “Capitalism at the Crossroads” Design for Environment shows clearly that aligning green design with innovation not only is possible, but is essential to remaining competitive in our brave new economy. This should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand the how to design for today's consumer — and tomorrow's. Joel Makower, Executive Editor, GreenBiz.com, Author, "Strategies for the Green Economy" A must read for all practitioners of a Design for Environment approach. This book makes the most compelling case yet for taking a more integrated and holistic approach to DFE – the bottom line! Green initiatives must increase profitability to be truly sustainable, and Dr. Fiksel provides the blueprint for how global companies are enhancing profits and winning in the marketplace by designing their way to competitive advantage. Jim Lime, Vice President, Environment, Health & Safety, ConAgra Foods Dr. Fiksel has developed a comprehensive and inspiring guide that provides a powerful case for integration of environmental principles into product development. Design for Environment is essential reading for any organization putting DFE into practice. Ken Strassner, Vice-President, Global Environment, Safety, Regulatory and Scientific Affairs, Kimberley-Clark Corporation Dr. Fiksel "hits the nail on the head" with this practical and informative approach to life-cycle design and management. A must read to help you achieve both exceptional environmental stewardship and exceptional business results. Joe Allen, General Manager and Director of Sustainable Development, Caterpillar Remanufacturing Division Joseph Fiksel has produced a masterful book that not only powerfully argues for Design for Environment, but also provides the roadmap and real-life examples that prove the point. This book arrives not a moment too soon for a stressed planet. Industry has the opportunity to re-think how we design, produce, sell and dispose of products, and this book provides the tools and best practices to accomplish a new and improved way of doing business. Jim Thomas, Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, JCPenney At a time when many companies are wrestling with the challenges of energy and environmental management, Design for Environment provides a unique resource—a clear and comprehensive guide to the tools and best practices that are essential for any business that aspires to be sustainable. Innovation will be the key to addressing global climate change and assuring future prosperity, and this book illuminates the path forward. Dennis Welch, Executive Vice President, Environment, Safety & Health and Facilities, American Electric Power Design for Environment is a must for those who want to move beyond talking about sustainability to driving sustainability. For those just starting on or already immersed in the sustainability journey, this text is a comprehensive, well written, and easy to read resource for understanding the “why”; developing the “what”; and implementing the “how”. Patty Calkins, Vice President, Environmental Health & Safety, Xerox The book offers important industry perspectives on how companies develop and design innovative solutions to complex environmental and societal challenges. It goes well beyond theory, offering case studies with quantifiable results that illustrate how companies can save money while improving the environment and helping local communities. It shows how companies of all types are using resources more efficiently, sometimes by teaming up with other industries, to achieve results that balance the triple bottom line of people, planet, and prosperity. This richly-detailed study should be of great interest to industry leaders, policymakers, scholars, and students alike. We are all fortunate to have Joseph Fiksel working on sustainable development. Andy Mangan, Executive Director, U.S. Business Council for Sustainable Development Sustainability has gone from a vague concept that was discussed in environmental forums to a means for improving business performance. Design for Environment is a cornerstone in communicating experience across various industry sectors about how environmental performance contributes to and becomes a basis for redefining our business processes. Dr. Joseph Fiksel has performed an important task in gathering these accomplishments into one publication, allowing us to benchmark ourselves against other companies. Steve Gillman, Executive Director, Corporate Health, Safety and Environment, Eli Lilly & Company Dr. Fiksel clearly states the urgency, summarizes DFE methods, and highlights today's real world examples of redesigning our industrial systems to create more value while conserving our dwindling natural resources. Ken Martchek, Manager, Life Cycle and Environmental Sustainability, Alcoa Inc.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 10
Preface......Page 16
Acknowledgments......Page 18
A Sense of Urgency......Page 22
The Basic Premise......Page 24
The Hidden Mountain......Page 25
The Emergence of DFE......Page 27
DFE Implementation Challenges......Page 31
Using This Book......Page 32
Part 1 Answering the Call: The Green Movement......Page 36
Wake-Up Calls......Page 38
A Rediscovery of Ancient Values......Page 40
The Global Sustainability Agenda......Page 42
The Response of Industry......Page 44
Green Expectations......Page 48
How Clean Is Green?......Page 50
Confronting Climate Change......Page 51
Governmental Initiatives: Stick and Carrot......Page 54
Environmental Management System Standards......Page 59
Sustainability Rating Schemes......Page 61
Eco-Labeling Programs......Page 62
Voluntary Codes and Principles......Page 64
Environmental Advocacy Groups......Page 66
Sustainability Goes Mainstream......Page 70
Evolution of Environmental Strategy......Page 71
Pathways to Value Creation......Page 76
The Sustainability Landscape......Page 83
Part 2 Charting the Course: The Art and Science of Design for Environment......Page 88
The Rise of Green Markets......Page 90
Integrated Product Development......Page 91
Organizing for Environmental Excellence......Page 93
Practicing Concurrent Engineering......Page 96
Understanding Product Life Cycles......Page 100
Collaborating with Stakeholders......Page 102
6 Principles of Design for Environment......Page 104
Life-Cycle Thinking......Page 105
System Perspective......Page 108
Indicators and Metrics......Page 109
Design Strategies......Page 110
Information Technology......Page 113
Learning from Nature......Page 114
From Principles to Practices......Page 116
Measure Up!......Page 118
Why Measure Environmental Performance?......Page 119
Enterprise Performance Frameworks......Page 121
Identifying Aspects and Indicators......Page 124
Choosing Environmental Performance Metrics......Page 127
Future Challenges and Opportunities......Page 135
DFE Rules!......Page 138
Catalogue of DFE Guidelines......Page 140
Advanced Resource Recovery......Page 181
Analyze This!......Page 186
Qualitative Assessment......Page 188
Environmental Analysis......Page 193
Risk Analysis......Page 205
Financial Analysis......Page 208
Examples of DFE Decisions......Page 212
The Challenges of Decision Making......Page 215
Putting It All Together......Page 218
Caterpillar: New Engines from Old......Page 222
3M: Responsible Innovation......Page 227
Toward Sustainable Supply Chain Management......Page 232
Integrated Business Decision Making......Page 234
Part 3 Walking the Talk: The Real-World Practice of Design for Environment......Page 238
Overview......Page 240
Xerox Corporation: Reducing the Footprint of Printing......Page 243
Hewlett Packard: A Green Giant......Page 249
Sony Electronics: Innovation in Design......Page 253
Overview......Page 256
Sustainable Mobility Research......Page 257
DFE in the Transportation Life Cycle......Page 258
General Motors: Product and Process Innovation......Page 262
Toyota: The Future of Propulsion......Page 267
DuPont: Eco-Efficient Automotive Paint......Page 268
Overview......Page 272
Green and Sustainable Chemistry......Page 273
Dow Chemical: Raising the Bar......Page 277
DuPont: Realizing Sustainable Growth......Page 281
BASF: Beyond Eco-Efficiency......Page 283
Overview......Page 286
Health Care Without Harm......Page 287
Johnson & Johnson: A Matter of Principle......Page 288
Baxter: Saving and Sustaining Lives......Page 291
Eli Lilly and Company: Reducing the Environmental Footprint......Page 295
Overview......Page 302
Coca-Cola: Global Responsibility......Page 304
ConAgra Foods: Packaging Innovation......Page 308
General Mills: Nourishing the Future......Page 310
Unilever: A Vitality Mentality......Page 311
Overview......Page 314
Kimberly-Clark: Getting Serious about DFE......Page 316
Procter & Gamble: Ensuring a Better Quality of Life......Page 320
Mohawk Industries: Naturally Stain-Resistant Carpet......Page 322
Patagonia: Dancing on the Fringe......Page 323
Overview......Page 326
Alcoa: Toward Sustainable Materials Management......Page 329
Holcim: Creating Lasting Value......Page 333
Owens Corning: A Passion for Environmental Excellence......Page 339
Overview......Page 344
DFE in Energy Innovation......Page 347
American Electric Power: Keeping the Lights On......Page 350
Chevron: The Power of Human Energy......Page 354
Environmental Footprint of Services......Page 358
DFE in Service Industries......Page 360
Examples of Industry Practices......Page 361
Part 4 Conclusion: The Road Ahead......Page 376
The Outlook for Sustainable Growth......Page 378
The Need for Systems Thinking......Page 381
Toward Resilient Enterprise Systems......Page 383
Part 1. Answering the Call: The Green Movement......Page 388
Part 2. Charting the Course: The Art and Science of Design for Environment......Page 389
Part 3. Walking the Talk: The Real-World Practice of Design for Environment......Page 391
Part 4. Conclusion: The Road Ahead......Page 394
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