Advanced integrated manufacture by application of sustainable technology through product lifecycle: a circular economy approach

Su, D ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9541-8869, Wu, Y and Chai, Z, 2019. Advanced integrated manufacture by application of sustainable technology through product lifecycle: a circular economy approach. In: AIAM 2019: Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Manufacturing. International conference proceeding series (ICPS) . New York, NY: ACM Press. ISBN 9781450372022

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Abstract

An approach has been developed for sustainable integrated manufacture, covering the whole product development process from material acquisition till the product end of life treatment, which is part of the CIRC4Life project supported by the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme. The approach consists of three new circular economy business models (CEBMs) including Co-creation of products/services, Sustainable consumption and Collaborative recycling/reuse. The CEBMs are supported by an eco-point approach, information and communication technologies, traceability techniques, online data mining, and other enable techniques/methods. In this paper, the overview and three new CEBMs are presented, followed by a case study of domestic lighting products, illustrating how the approach is implemented in an industrial application.

Item Type: Chapter in book
Creators: Su, D., Wu, Y. and Chai, Z.
Publisher: ACM Press
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781450372022
Identifiers:
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10.1145/3358331.3358360
DOI
1295944
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Divisions: Schools > School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
Record created by: Jonathan Gallacher
Date Added: 27 Feb 2020 15:55
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2020 15:55
URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/39320

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