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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

course System Design for Sustainabilitysubject 2. Introduction to product Life Cycle Design

learning resource 2.1

Introduction to product Life Cycle Design

carlo vezzolipolitecnico di milano . DESIGN dept. . DIS . School of Design . Italy

Learning Network on Sustainability (EU asia-link)Learning Network on Sustainabile energy systems (EU edulink)

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

CONTENTS . Product environmental effects and requirements. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) . Life Cycle Design approach: life cycle + functional . Introduction to Product Life Cycle Design criteria

. Resources minimisation

. Low impact resources selection

. Product life optimisation

. Material life extension

. Design for disassembly

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

(product) LIFE CYCLE DESIGN(or eco-design, design for the environment, …)the discipline integratingENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSwithin the PRODUCT design process

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

it is to design for minimizing product’s ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

EACH ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT IS BASED ON A SUBSTANCE’S EXCHANGE (IMPACT) BETWEEN THE NATURE/ENVIRONMENT AND A (ANTHROPIC TRASFORMATION) PROCESS OF A PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION SYSTEM

input: substance extraction from the environment

output: substance emission in the environment

(not all impacts damage with the same entity)

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

INPUT AND ITS (DAMAGING) EFFECTS

RESOURCES EXHAUSTION

ALTERATION OF THE ECOSYSTEMS’ BALANCE

(damaging outputs of extractive processes)

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

OUTPUT AND ITS (DAMAGING) EFFECTS

global warming (greenhouse effect)ozone layer depletioneutrophicationacidificationsmogtoxicitywastes...

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

CAN WE ASSOCIATE THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS TO A PRODUCT? AND HOW?

APPROACHES:- PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE- FUNCTIONAL UNIT

EVALUATION METHOD:- LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA)

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN DESIGN

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN: APPROACH

an extended design horizonfrom product designto the design of the product life cycle stages

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

LIFE CYCLE

APPROACH

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other product’s life cycle

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

an extended design horizonfrom product designto the design of the product life cycle stages

the design “reference”from product designto product’s “function” design

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN: APPROACH

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

FUNCTIONAL APPROACH

IS NOT THE PRODUCT TO BE DESIGNED (ASSESSED) BUT, THE WHOLE OF THE PROCESSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE FULFILLMENT OF A GIVEN FUNCTION

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

an extended design horizonfrom product designto the design of the product life cycle stages

the design “reference”from product designto product’s “function” design

the environmental design “objective”minimise the environmental impact of the whole of the phases in relation to the functional unit

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN: APPROACH

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF PRODUCT

LCA: LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT

a quantitative method to assess the environmental effects of the life cycle of a given product/service in relation to its functional unit

ISO 14040

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

e.g. LCA upholstered seat (8 years life span)

PRE-PROD.PRODUCTION

DISTRIBUT. USE DISPOSAL

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

e.g. LCA refrigerator (10 years life span)

PRE-PROD.PRODUCTION

DISTRIBUT. USE DISPOSAL

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

“the design of the product life cycle stages that, while considering all requirements, aims at minimising the environmental impact of the whole of the life cycle phases in relation to the functional unit”

(Vezzoli & Manzini, Springer, London, 2008)

PRODUCT LYFE CYCLE DESIGN: DEFINITION

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LCD: ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA

RESOURCES MINIMISATION LOW IMPACT RESOURCES SELECTION

PRODUCT LIFE OPTIMISATION MATERIAL LIFE EXTENSION

DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

MATERAIL USE MINIMISATION in all life cycle phases (as a whole)

ENERGY USE MINIMISATION in all life cycle phases (as a whole)

RESOURCES MINIMISATIONquantitative impact reduction

DESIGN FOR:

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

Ikea Air sofa,Ikea

EX. MATERIALS CONSUMPTION MINIMISATION

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

FRIA, refrigerator,Tischner

EX. ENERGIES CONSUMPTION MINIMISATION

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RESOURCES CONSERVATION/RENEWABILITY in all life cycle phases (as a whole)

RESOURCES NON TOXICITY AND HARMFULNESSin all life cycle phases (as a whole)

LOW IMPACT RESOURCES SELECTIONqualitative impact reduction

DESIGN FOR:

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rags for cleaning in micro-fiber (no need for detergent)

EX. TOXICITY AND HARMFULNESS MINIMISATION

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Solar shuttle,Kopf Umwelt

EX. ENERGY RENEWABILITY IMPROVEMENT

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gardening vase in mater-B, cornstarch bio-deg. polimer byNovamont

EX. MATERIAL BIO-COMPATIBILITY IMPROVEMENT

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

RESOURCES RENEWABILITY

DEPENDS ON:

- RE-GROWING SPECIFIC SPEED

- EXTRACTION FREQUENCY

a resource is renewable if:a context related

anthropic consumption rate < natural re-growing rate

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

MATERIALS’ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

A RANKING FROM THE BEST TO THE WORST IS (USUALLY) “MISLEADING ”

DEPENDS ON:

- MATERIAL-SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS

- CHARACTERISTICS GIVEN TO PRODUCT

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

PRODUCT LIFE OPTIMISATION

DESIGN FOR:

EXTENDING PRODUCT (COMPONENT) LIFE SPAN

INTENSIFYING PRODUCT (COMPONENT) USE

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

CARE, changing top>kids table>writing desk, Stokke

EX. PRODUCT LIFE OPTIMISATION

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PRODUCTION

DISTRIBUTION

USE

PRE-PRODUCTION

NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES WITH LOWER USE CONSUMPTION

USE

DISP.

P-PROD.

PROD.

DISTRIB.UPDATING OF THE COMPONENTS CAUSING CONSUMPTION

PRE-PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION

DISTRIBUTION

USE

DISPOSAL

same function in time

PRE-PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION

DISTRIBUTION

USE USE

AVOIDED IMPACTS LIGHTER IMPACTSSHORT product/component life

EXTENDED product/component life

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

PRE-PROD. PROD. DISTR. DISPOS.

use (function) during time

PRE-PROD. PROD. DISTR. DISPOS.

PRE-PROD. PROD. DISTR. DISPOS.

PRE-PROD. PROD. DISTR. DISPOS.

B 1 B 2 B 3A 1 A 2 A 3C 1 C 2 C 3

A 1 A 2 A 3

B 1 B 2 B 3

C 1 C 2 C 3

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AVOIDED IMPACTS

products/components NOT INTENSE life

product/component INTENSE life

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MATERIAL LIFE EXTENSION

DESIGN FOR:

RECYCLING

ENERGY RECOVERY

COMPOSTING

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

PRE-PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION USE

LANDFILL

PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION USE

PRE-PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION USE

RECYCLING

COMBUSTION

COMPOSTING

PRE-PRODUCTION

material NON-EXTENDED life

material EXTENDED life

AVOIDED IMPACTS ADDITIONAL IMPACTS

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

MATERIALS’ RECYCLABILITY (COMB., COMP.)

DIPENDS ON:

- SPECIFIC MATERIAL’S CHARACTERISTICS performances recovery (and costs of process)

- PRODUCT’S ARCHITECTURE

- RECYCLING PHASES

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

POST-CONSUMPTION RECYCLING PHASES: (COMBUSTION, COMPOSTING)

. collection

. transportation

. separation (disassembly a/o crushing)

. identification

. cleaning

. secondary raw material’s production

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water bottle for easy recycling,EVIAN

EX. MATERIAL LIFE EXTENSION

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> of parts/components PRODUCT LIFE OPTIMISATION

> of materials MATERIAL LIFE EXTENSION

DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY

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Mirra seat,Herman Miller

EX. DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY

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some have been developed (according to ISO/TR 14062:2002 Environmental management - Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development)

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN: METHODS/TOOLS

UNEP-TUD (D4S) POLIMI-DIS (MPDS)

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

(brief)

product strategies

product

concept

productdesign

ingegner.

PRODUCT DESIGN PHASES

processes/tools to orientate

processes/tools envirnomental assesm.

LCA on reference product for design:

es. SIMAPRO

sustainability-focusedideas generation:

tavole eco-idee (ICS)

abrdiged LCA check:es. SIMAPRO

qualitative check:cecklist (ICS)

check of sustainabilitydesign priorities:

sch. IPSA/radar (ICS)

environmental designpriorities identification:

sch. IPSA/radar (ICS)

most promisingconcept selection

low environmental impact

processes selection:tools to orientate

specific environmentalissues es. idemat

abrdiged LCA on potential impact

reduction:es. SIMAPRO

qualitative check:cecklist (ICS)

LCA of comparisonfor environmental quality

communication:es. SIMAPRO

MPDS: Method for Product Design for Environmental Sustainability

(developed and adopted by DIS-Polimi)

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

… SOME OF THE MPDS TOOLS

free download at www.lens.polimi.it / tools

Multicriteria Radar_ICS toolkit

Eco-idea tables_ICS toolkit

Idea 3Idea 1

Idea 2

Checklist (guidelies related)_ICS toolkit

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

if you want to know more about:PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN (LECTURER’S BIBLIOGRAPHY)