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Designing for the Circular Economy highlights and explores 'state of the art' research and industrial practice, highlighting CE as a source of: new business opportunities; radical business change; disruptive innovation; social change; and new consumer attitudes.
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Designing for the Circular Economy highlights and explores 'state of the art' research and industrial practice, highlighting CE as a source of: new business opportunities; radical business change; disruptive innovation; social change; and new consumer attitudes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351623919
- Artikelnr.: 56833080
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351623919
- Artikelnr.: 56833080
Martin Charter has worked as a manager and trainer on sustainable innovation and product sustainability for 30 years in academia, business and consultancy. He is the founding Director of The Centre for Sustainable Design ® at UCA and is the author or co-author of Greener Marketing 1 & 2, Sustainable Solutions and System Innovation for Sustainability.
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Charter
Chapter 2 - Circular Industrial Economy
Stahel
Chapter 3 - Circular Economy Innovation and Design: Setting the Scene
Charter
Chapter 4 - Framing circularity at an organisational level
Cumming
Chapter 5 - Circular Economy Policy
Benoy and Lehne
Chapter 6 - Why Asia Matters: Circular Economy in Japan
China and Taiwan
Cheng
Chapter 7 - Circular businesses: benefits
approaches
and challenges
Burgon and Wentworth
Chapter 8 - Circular thinking in design: reflections over 25 years' experience
O'Connor
Chapter 9 - Business Models for a Circular Economy
Charter and McLanaghan
Chapter 10 - Designing Product/Service-Systems for a Circular Economy
McAloone and Pigosso
Chapter 11 - Key issues when Designing Solutions For a Circular Economy
Lindahl
Chapter 12 - Laser Printing and the Circular Economy: Kyocera challenges the status quo
Parker
Chapter 13 - Circularity Thinking: Systems thinking for circular product and business model (re)design: Identifying waste flows and redireting them for value creation and capture
Blomsma and Brennan
Chapter 14 - Design for Product Integrity in a Circular Economy
Bakker
Balkenende and Poppelaars
Chapter 15 - Thinking Life Cycle in a Circular Economy
Brimacombe
Chapter 16 - Design for Resource Value (DfRV)
Stevels
Chapter 17 - Circular Textile Design: Old Myths and New Models
Earley and Goldworthy
Chapter 18 - Circular Economy and Design for Remanufacturing
Sundin
Chapter 19 - Repair Cafes: Potential implications for product design and development
Keiller and Charter
Chapter 20 - Dislocated Temporalities: Valuing difference and working together
Chapman and Chalaris
Chapter 21 - Design for a Circular Economy (CE) in Industry 4.0
Hunt
Chapter 22 - 3D Printing: Revolutionising the Way We Repair Things
Terzioglu
Chapter 23 - Exploring circular design opportunities for Wearable Technology
Prahl
Chapter 24 - Makerspaces as free experimental zones
Kohtala
Chapter 25 - Repair Cafes: Circular and Social Innovation
Charter and Keiller
Chapter 26 - Delivering a more Circular Economy for Electrical Goods in Retail in the UK
Hilton
Chapter 27 - Accelerating the circular economy @ HP
McIntyre
Chapter 28 - iFixit: A Case Study in Repair
Wiens
Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned from Practice when Developing a Circular Business Model
Vildåsen
Chapter 30 - Interface: Net-Works - lessons learnt turning nets into carpet
Khoo
Chapter 31 - 'Who is mining the Anthropocene?'
Baker-Brown
Chapter 32 - Reversible Building Design
Durmisevic
Chapter 33 - Design and the Circular Economy in the UK Blinds and Shutter Industry
Andrews
Grussa
Chalk and Bush.
Chapter 34 - Circularity information management for buildings: the example of Materials Passports
Luscuere and Mulhall
Index.
About the Contributors
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Charter
Chapter 2 - Circular Industrial Economy
Stahel
Chapter 3 - Circular Economy Innovation and Design: Setting the Scene
Charter
Chapter 4 - Framing circularity at an organisational level
Cumming
Chapter 5 - Circular Economy Policy
Benoy and Lehne
Chapter 6 - Why Asia Matters: Circular Economy in Japan
China and Taiwan
Cheng
Chapter 7 - Circular businesses: benefits
approaches
and challenges
Burgon and Wentworth
Chapter 8 - Circular thinking in design: reflections over 25 years' experience
O'Connor
Chapter 9 - Business Models for a Circular Economy
Charter and McLanaghan
Chapter 10 - Designing Product/Service-Systems for a Circular Economy
McAloone and Pigosso
Chapter 11 - Key issues when Designing Solutions For a Circular Economy
Lindahl
Chapter 12 - Laser Printing and the Circular Economy: Kyocera challenges the status quo
Parker
Chapter 13 - Circularity Thinking: Systems thinking for circular product and business model (re)design: Identifying waste flows and redireting them for value creation and capture
Blomsma and Brennan
Chapter 14 - Design for Product Integrity in a Circular Economy
Bakker
Balkenende and Poppelaars
Chapter 15 - Thinking Life Cycle in a Circular Economy
Brimacombe
Chapter 16 - Design for Resource Value (DfRV)
Stevels
Chapter 17 - Circular Textile Design: Old Myths and New Models
Earley and Goldworthy
Chapter 18 - Circular Economy and Design for Remanufacturing
Sundin
Chapter 19 - Repair Cafes: Potential implications for product design and development
Keiller and Charter
Chapter 20 - Dislocated Temporalities: Valuing difference and working together
Chapman and Chalaris
Chapter 21 - Design for a Circular Economy (CE) in Industry 4.0
Hunt
Chapter 22 - 3D Printing: Revolutionising the Way We Repair Things
Terzioglu
Chapter 23 - Exploring circular design opportunities for Wearable Technology
Prahl
Chapter 24 - Makerspaces as free experimental zones
Kohtala
Chapter 25 - Repair Cafes: Circular and Social Innovation
Charter and Keiller
Chapter 26 - Delivering a more Circular Economy for Electrical Goods in Retail in the UK
Hilton
Chapter 27 - Accelerating the circular economy @ HP
McIntyre
Chapter 28 - iFixit: A Case Study in Repair
Wiens
Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned from Practice when Developing a Circular Business Model
Vildåsen
Chapter 30 - Interface: Net-Works - lessons learnt turning nets into carpet
Khoo
Chapter 31 - 'Who is mining the Anthropocene?'
Baker-Brown
Chapter 32 - Reversible Building Design
Durmisevic
Chapter 33 - Design and the Circular Economy in the UK Blinds and Shutter Industry
Andrews
Grussa
Chalk and Bush.
Chapter 34 - Circularity information management for buildings: the example of Materials Passports
Luscuere and Mulhall
Index.
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Charter
Chapter 2 - Circular Industrial Economy
Stahel
Chapter 3 - Circular Economy Innovation and Design: Setting the Scene
Charter
Chapter 4 - Framing circularity at an organisational level
Cumming
Chapter 5 - Circular Economy Policy
Benoy and Lehne
Chapter 6 - Why Asia Matters: Circular Economy in Japan
China and Taiwan
Cheng
Chapter 7 - Circular businesses: benefits
approaches
and challenges
Burgon and Wentworth
Chapter 8 - Circular thinking in design: reflections over 25 years' experience
O'Connor
Chapter 9 - Business Models for a Circular Economy
Charter and McLanaghan
Chapter 10 - Designing Product/Service-Systems for a Circular Economy
McAloone and Pigosso
Chapter 11 - Key issues when Designing Solutions For a Circular Economy
Lindahl
Chapter 12 - Laser Printing and the Circular Economy: Kyocera challenges the status quo
Parker
Chapter 13 - Circularity Thinking: Systems thinking for circular product and business model (re)design: Identifying waste flows and redireting them for value creation and capture
Blomsma and Brennan
Chapter 14 - Design for Product Integrity in a Circular Economy
Bakker
Balkenende and Poppelaars
Chapter 15 - Thinking Life Cycle in a Circular Economy
Brimacombe
Chapter 16 - Design for Resource Value (DfRV)
Stevels
Chapter 17 - Circular Textile Design: Old Myths and New Models
Earley and Goldworthy
Chapter 18 - Circular Economy and Design for Remanufacturing
Sundin
Chapter 19 - Repair Cafes: Potential implications for product design and development
Keiller and Charter
Chapter 20 - Dislocated Temporalities: Valuing difference and working together
Chapman and Chalaris
Chapter 21 - Design for a Circular Economy (CE) in Industry 4.0
Hunt
Chapter 22 - 3D Printing: Revolutionising the Way We Repair Things
Terzioglu
Chapter 23 - Exploring circular design opportunities for Wearable Technology
Prahl
Chapter 24 - Makerspaces as free experimental zones
Kohtala
Chapter 25 - Repair Cafes: Circular and Social Innovation
Charter and Keiller
Chapter 26 - Delivering a more Circular Economy for Electrical Goods in Retail in the UK
Hilton
Chapter 27 - Accelerating the circular economy @ HP
McIntyre
Chapter 28 - iFixit: A Case Study in Repair
Wiens
Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned from Practice when Developing a Circular Business Model
Vildåsen
Chapter 30 - Interface: Net-Works - lessons learnt turning nets into carpet
Khoo
Chapter 31 - 'Who is mining the Anthropocene?'
Baker-Brown
Chapter 32 - Reversible Building Design
Durmisevic
Chapter 33 - Design and the Circular Economy in the UK Blinds and Shutter Industry
Andrews
Grussa
Chalk and Bush.
Chapter 34 - Circularity information management for buildings: the example of Materials Passports
Luscuere and Mulhall
Index.
About the Contributors
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Charter
Chapter 2 - Circular Industrial Economy
Stahel
Chapter 3 - Circular Economy Innovation and Design: Setting the Scene
Charter
Chapter 4 - Framing circularity at an organisational level
Cumming
Chapter 5 - Circular Economy Policy
Benoy and Lehne
Chapter 6 - Why Asia Matters: Circular Economy in Japan
China and Taiwan
Cheng
Chapter 7 - Circular businesses: benefits
approaches
and challenges
Burgon and Wentworth
Chapter 8 - Circular thinking in design: reflections over 25 years' experience
O'Connor
Chapter 9 - Business Models for a Circular Economy
Charter and McLanaghan
Chapter 10 - Designing Product/Service-Systems for a Circular Economy
McAloone and Pigosso
Chapter 11 - Key issues when Designing Solutions For a Circular Economy
Lindahl
Chapter 12 - Laser Printing and the Circular Economy: Kyocera challenges the status quo
Parker
Chapter 13 - Circularity Thinking: Systems thinking for circular product and business model (re)design: Identifying waste flows and redireting them for value creation and capture
Blomsma and Brennan
Chapter 14 - Design for Product Integrity in a Circular Economy
Bakker
Balkenende and Poppelaars
Chapter 15 - Thinking Life Cycle in a Circular Economy
Brimacombe
Chapter 16 - Design for Resource Value (DfRV)
Stevels
Chapter 17 - Circular Textile Design: Old Myths and New Models
Earley and Goldworthy
Chapter 18 - Circular Economy and Design for Remanufacturing
Sundin
Chapter 19 - Repair Cafes: Potential implications for product design and development
Keiller and Charter
Chapter 20 - Dislocated Temporalities: Valuing difference and working together
Chapman and Chalaris
Chapter 21 - Design for a Circular Economy (CE) in Industry 4.0
Hunt
Chapter 22 - 3D Printing: Revolutionising the Way We Repair Things
Terzioglu
Chapter 23 - Exploring circular design opportunities for Wearable Technology
Prahl
Chapter 24 - Makerspaces as free experimental zones
Kohtala
Chapter 25 - Repair Cafes: Circular and Social Innovation
Charter and Keiller
Chapter 26 - Delivering a more Circular Economy for Electrical Goods in Retail in the UK
Hilton
Chapter 27 - Accelerating the circular economy @ HP
McIntyre
Chapter 28 - iFixit: A Case Study in Repair
Wiens
Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned from Practice when Developing a Circular Business Model
Vildåsen
Chapter 30 - Interface: Net-Works - lessons learnt turning nets into carpet
Khoo
Chapter 31 - 'Who is mining the Anthropocene?'
Baker-Brown
Chapter 32 - Reversible Building Design
Durmisevic
Chapter 33 - Design and the Circular Economy in the UK Blinds and Shutter Industry
Andrews
Grussa
Chalk and Bush.
Chapter 34 - Circularity information management for buildings: the example of Materials Passports
Luscuere and Mulhall
Index.