循环和可持续电池设计--数字产品护照作为设计阶段信息提供者的案例

Martin Popowicz , Antonia Pohlmann , Josef-Peter Schöggl , Rupert J. Baumgartner
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由于需要应对环境污染和气候变化,各公司都把重点放在提高可持续发展能力上。其中,产品设计是提高环境绩效的一个巨大杠杆,因为约 80% 的产品对环境的影响是在设计阶段确定的。因此,将可持续性和循环性因素纳入设计过程至关重要。然而,设计师往往缺乏必要的信息,无法在设计阶段做出更具可持续性的选择。因此,我们的目标是从不同的生命周期阶段中找出设计者认为有助于做出更具可持续性选择的信息,这些信息可以通过数字产品护照(DPPs)提供。鉴于即将出台的电池法规要求引入数字产品护照,我们选择了电池设计这一使用案例,并对电池设计师和工程师进行了十次半结构式访谈。结果显示了不同生命周期阶段的不同信息,设计师认为这些信息有助于支持他们设计出更具可持续性和循环性的电池。这项研究通过探索 DPP 作为产品设计阶段信息提供者的手段的潜力,为有关可持续设计的文献增添了新的内容。
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Circular and sustainable battery design – The case of digital product passports as information providers during the design phase
The need to counteract environmental pollution and climate change has led to companies focusing on becoming more sustainable. Inter alia, product design is a huge lever for the achievement of improved environmental performance, given that about 80% of products’ environmental impacts are determined during the design phase. Hence, it is crucial to incorporate sustainability and circularity considerations into the design process. However, designers often lack the required information to make more sustainable choices during the design phase. Therefore, we aim to identify information from different life cycle phases, which designers would consider supportive in making more sustainable choices and that could be delivered by digital product passports (DPPs). Given the upcoming battery regulation that requires the introduction of DPPs, the use case of battery design was chosen, and ten semi-structured interviews were carried out with battery designers and engineers. The results show the different information from the distinct life cycle phases, which designers consider as helpful in supporting them in designing more sustainable and circular batteries. This contribution adds to the literature on design for sustainability by exploring the potential of DPPs as means of information providers during the design phase of products.
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