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Green Product Manufacturing

AT&T Technical Journal, 1995
This paper describes tools, systems, and specific programs put in place within AT&T to achieve end-to-end environmentally responsible, or green, manufacturing. Together, these incorporate design for environment (DFE) criteria in product and process design phases, monitor and control manufacturing processes to minimize waste and use of materials ...
David A. Dickinson   +4 more
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Green Product Design

AT&T Technical Journal, 1995
Most of the environmental impacts of a product are determined by the product designer, who is a major determinant in ATT specific activities are related to individual products, such as the choice of particular materials. AT&T has developed and applied a DFE evaluation methodology to its telecommunications products.
Thomas E. Graedel   +2 more
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Green product pricing with non-green product reference

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2018
Abstract This study investigates a green-product pricing problem by taking into account consumer environmental awareness (CEA) and non-green (regular) product reference. The pricing strategies under three scenarios are investigated: single-product pricing; dual-product competition; and asymmetric-information case.
Zhaofu Hong, Hao Wang, Yugang Yu
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An excessive development of green products? [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics of Governance, 2015
This paper examines firms’ incentives to develop a new (green) product, which might compete against the pollutant (brown) good that they traditionally sell. We show that in equilibrium more than one firm might develop a green product, but such an equilibrium outcome is not necessarily efficient.
Ana Espinola-Arredondo   +1 more
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Green product design for EEE

2009 International Conference on Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2009
Nowadays, manufacturers are facing great challenges with regard to the production of green products due to the emerging issue of hazardous substance management (HSM). In particular, environmental legislation pressures have yielded to increased risk, manufacturing complexity and green components demands.
Genevois, Muejde Erol   +1 more
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Soap production: A green prospective

Waste Management, 2017
A green prospective based on the reuse of waste materials such as almond shells, orange peel and used cooking oil to manufacture soap is presented. In Portugal, thousands of tons of waste are generated from used cooking oil and production of nut shells' residues is growing every year.
Sandra, Félix   +3 more
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The influence of green product competitiveness on the success of green product innovation

European Journal of Innovation Management, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this article is to investigate the influences of green product innovation and product process innovation on two constructs of green innovation casual chain: green product competitive advantage and green new product success. The impacts of green product competitive advantage as a partial mediator in the link between green product ...
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Product line strategy for green and non-green products in hybrid platform retailing

Annals of Operations Research
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Shengliang Zong   +2 more
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Green Production

2022
M. Enhessari, A. Salehabadi
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Green Products: Production

2020
Puangrat Kajitvichyanukul   +2 more
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