Why have 1, when you can have 2 Blogs?
This 1st post is looking at the big picture of energy. I propose that this is something Eco Design ought to take into account.
Why have 1, when you can have 2 Blogs?
This 1st post is looking at the big picture of energy. I propose that this is something Eco Design ought to take into account.
Design for Disassembly & Eco-Design Enthusiasts
http://designfordisassembly.blogspot.ca
Fastest growing segment of recycling: e-cycling in USA
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Rare Earths making the idea of disassembly and recycling an even more complicated issue.
We have produced a range of animations to illustrate the different ways of using AD. You can see them on the Technology Gallery pages or on Active Disassembly Research’s YouTube channel. We hope you enjoy them!
Please contact us if you have any queries.
Recycled Cell Phones ”A Treasure Trove of Valuable Metals: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2006-3097 , indicates incredible resource available in End of Life cell phones. AD is currently being investigated for this application with various clients.
Information Inspiration: Ecodesign resource, posts AD as potential path for End of Life design strategy, sighting Nokia mobile as an example.
Shouting in the Dark: Cell Phones, Lost Metals, & Product Design, AD considered for more economical extraction of valuable materials in light of the U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2006-3097.
There’s Gold In Them There Cell Phones: Cell phone recycling, AD considered for more economical extraction of valuable materials.
ADR Ltd mentionned at: Design Guidelines see: Plastics NZ Design For The Environment Guidelines 2006.
Companies publically using the technology include: Sharp in their super green design initiative, announced in 2006.
As assessed by the CfSD, UK, pg. 39: UK Japanese Mission, 2006.
Dr. Joseph Chiodo presents at: IDSA Boston Green Design Conference 2006.