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Circularity Driven Product Design for Recycling, Refurbishment, Reuse and Lowering Carbon Footprints
DescriptionHow products are reused, recycled, and recovered will change as responsible corporations strive to attain net zero carbon goals by 2050. One of the initiatives driving the adoption of circularity is the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products (ESPR) regulation for the majority of products by May 2024.

By designing with the product’s end in mind yet sourcing sustainable materials at concept development, comprehending resource availability, and recognizing the environmental impact of material choices.

Case Study 1: Fairphone; Repairability, Amrita Maguire

Case Study 2: Philips; Circularity through Sustainable Packaging, Katie Tippey

Case Study 3: Boeing; Sustainable Aviation Fluids Commitment, Chris Reid

After the presentation of the case studies, this panel will be an open forum discussion on how HFES through multi-disciplinary engagements can influence future sustainable product development.
Moderator
Panelists
Senior Usability Designer
Sr. Principal User Interface Engineer
Event Type
Discussion Panel
TimeThursday, September 12th8:30am - 9:30am MST
LocationFLW Salon A
Tracks
Product Design
Sustainability