BS 8887-3:2018
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Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE) – Guide to choosing an appropriate end-of-life design strategy
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 20 |
This British Standard provides guidance on the general policies and specific decisions to be made when considering the potential for manufactured products (see 3.1) and/or their components, to be designed to have a recoverable value at the end of their life in service. Guidance is given on the factors to be considered during the design process which influence further life.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Foreword |
5 | Introduction |
6 | Figure 1 — Product materials lifecycle |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 General 4.1 The environmental case |
8 | 4.2 The business case |
9 | 4.3 The marketing case 5 The end-of-life design choice |
10 | Table 1 — End-of-life pathway choices |
11 | 6 Design implications 6.1 General |
12 | 6.2 Design for remanufacture 6.3 Design for reconditioning |
13 | 6.4 Design for reuse 6.5 Design for repurposing 6.6 Design for recycling |
14 | 6.7 Design for disposal 7 Production and use implications 7.1 General |
15 | 7.2 Materials and components sourcing |
16 | 7.3 Manufacturing processes 7.4 Product use 7.5 Demanufacturing processes |
17 | 7.6 End-of-life processing |
18 | 8 Verification implications 9 Longer term implications |
19 | Bibliography |