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Designing revolution: policy for a clean and healthy electronics industry
Design for environment (DFE) has been recognized as a design process that encourages cleaner manufacturing practices in the US electronics industry, along with strengthening industry competitiveness. A variety of opinions and policy alternatives exist as to the most effective means to implement DFE. This paper establishes DFE as a critical issue and evaluates US government policy alternatives for its research and implementation. The paper then makes recommendations based upon these policy evaluations. The research for the paper was conducted during the 1993 Washington Internships for Students of Engineering (WISE) program and was sponsored by IEEE-US Activities.<>