Introduction.- The Design for environment in consumer-centric paradigm .- Industry 4.0 impacts on Sustainable Product, process and material.- Sustainable Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 Era: A new taxonomy for insight into ecodesign.- Design for End of life 4.0.- Design for disassembly 4.0: New Tools and approaches.- Integrating sustainability measures in products’ design and Implication of Industry 4.0.- Eco-design strategy and stakeholders value network: Advanced simulation techniques for robust sustainability .- Conclusion.
Dr. Samira Keivanpour is Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Industrial Engineering of Polytechnique Montréal, Montreal, Québec, Canada. Her research interests include Sustainable solutions in supply chain and logistics, end of life products treatment, digital supply chain, and industry 4.0.
This book addresses the implications of the Industry 4.0 paradigm in design for the environment. We examine the opportunities for, the implications of cyber-physical systems, big data analytics, Internet of things, additive manufacturing, and simulation in a range of areas in an eco-design context. These include selecting low-impact materials, choosing manufacturing processes with environmental considerations, end of life strategies, applying design approaches for disassembly, integrating economic and social components into environmental studies, and stakeholder’s involvement. This volume takes a step toward this journey to explore how the three pillars of technology, sustainability, and evolving consumers could shape the future of the product’s design.
Explains Industry 4.0 in Design for environment context and reinforces key issues with discussion on applications;
Discusses managerial aspects of design for environment 4.0 including the stakeholders' value perspective;
Evaluates Eco-design 4.0 with three approaches: product, system, and management.