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ISO/TR 14062 Korea Chamber of Commerce Lecture

ISO/TR 14062 Korea Chamber of Commerce Lecture. “I ntegrating environmental aspects into product design and development”. August 30, 2002. Kun-Mo Lee. View of TC207 on DfE WORK (1). Environmental Management Framework. Labeling & Marketing. ORGANIZATIONAL FOCUS. PRODUCT FOCUS.

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ISO/TR 14062 Korea Chamber of Commerce Lecture

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  1. ISO/TR 14062 Korea Chamber of Commerce Lecture “Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development” August 30, 2002 Kun-Mo Lee

  2. View of TC207 on DfE WORK (1) Environmental Management Framework Labeling & Marketing ORGANIZATIONAL FOCUS PRODUCT FOCUS Environmental Communications (cost) (revenue) ISO/TC207 ISO/TC207 update

  3. View of TC207 on DfE WORK (2) Environmental Management Framework Correlation to ISO 14000 family ISO 14020 series ORGANIZATIONAL FOCUS PRODUCT FOCUS Environmental Communications (cost) (revenue) ISO/TC207 ISO/TC207 update

  4. Goal of Ecodesign Reduction of adverse environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle.

  5. Potential Benefits Lower costs by optimization of material/energy use, more efficient process, reduced waste disposal stimulation of innovation/creativity meeting customer demands enhancement of organization image/brand

  6. Product-related strategic considerations Early integration Product life cycle Functionality : focus on customer needs/functionality Multi criteria : all relevant environmental aspects Priority setting : trade-offs

  7. Strategic product related environmental objectives Conservation of resources Pollution prevention

  8. Priority setting : Trade offs between different environmental aspects environmental, economic and social aspects environmental, technical and quality aspects

  9. 9 Product design and development process common issues Iterative nature of the design process research Information management Data collection Evaluation Communication Supply chain management

  10. STAGE 1 Planning STAGE 2 Conceptual Design Feedback/ Continual improvement STAGE 3 Detailed Design General Model Stage of product Development process

  11. STAGE 4 Testing/Prototype Feedback/ Continual improvement STAGE 5 Market Launch STAGE 6 Product Review General Model

  12. Planning STAGE 1 Actions: Get Facts Prioritize general design strategies Generate rough design ideas Select qualified design ideas

  13. Conceptual Design STAGE 2 Action: Generate a product design specification

  14. Detailed Design STAGE 3 Actions: Generate an agreed (realized, approved) product specification

  15. Testing/Prototype STAGE 4 Actions: Check whether the product specification has actually been met Check whether the environmental requirements have been met

  16. Market Launch STAGE 5 Actions: Delivery of the product (service) to the market place Approaches (market communication) Presentation of product information (features and benefits)

  17. Product Review STAGE 6 Actions: Review the organization’s product (service) on the market Approaches: review feedback and criticism from customers and other stakeholders to check whether expectations have been met

  18. Summary and Conclusions Product development process planning conceptual design detailed design testing/prototype market launch review Analytical tools: LCA,EB,QFD, DfD, DfR,...

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