Ecodesign—A Review of Reviews
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- RQ1: Which names exist for concepts that may be considered similar or equal to ecodesign (ED), and what are the distinctions that can be made between the concepts?
- RQ2: How did the current understanding of ED evolve over time?
- RQ3: What are the barriers and success factors for the spreading and implementation of effective ED practices?
- RQ4: What is the current state of research on ED methods and tools with respect to their availability, effectiveness, requirements, and utilization?
- RQ5: What are the potential synergies between ED and other approaches and concepts from outside the field?
2. Methodology
2.1. Literature Retrieval
2.2. Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Quantitative Analysis
- Provides a general overview of the field of ecodesign;
- Compares different concepts/approaches related to ecodesign (e.g., lean and green manufacturing);
- Combines ecodesign with an approach outside of the field (e.g., project management);
- Identifies barriers and success factors for ecodesign implementation;
- Discusses ecodesign methods and tools;
- Proposes a framework;
- Theses (doctoral and licentiate).
3.2. Terminology
3.2.1. What is Sustainability?
3.2.2. Product Development Approaches to Reach Sustainability
- Life Cycle Design;
- Life Cycle Engineering;
- Design for Environment (DfE);
- Environmental Design;
- Environmentally Conscious Design;
- Green Product Development;
- Ecological Design;
- Sustainable Innovation;
- Sustainable Product Development;
- Sustainable Product Design;
- Industrial Sustainability;
- Design for Sustainability;
- Eco Innovation;
- Sustainable Design;
- Sustainable Life Cycle Design;
- Sustainability Oriented Innovation;
- Whole Systems Design;
- Environmentally Friendly Product Design;
- Environmentally Sustainable Product Innovation;
- Product Development Oriented to Sustainability;
- Green Product Innovation;
- Design for System Innovation.
3.3. The Evolution of Ecodesign
3.4. Barriers and Success Factors
3.4.1. Practitioner Perspective
- (a)
- Strategy and Management
- (b)
- Collaboration and Communication
- (c)
- Product Development and Design
3.4.2. Research and Education Perspective
- (a)
- Sustainability from an Ecodesign Perspective
- (b)
- Product Service Systems (PSS)
- (c)
- Collaboration
- Politicians, economists, scientists, and designers/engineers [58];
- Many diverse organizations [63];
- Researchers and policymakers [69];
- Industry and society [93];
- Companies and their customers [34];
- Universities, other research institutions, companies both small and large [82];
- Producers and consumers, government, business and service provides [65].
- (d)
- Research Agenda
3.4.3. Policy Perspective
- Clarify terms and definitions;
- Have positive focus on opportunities;
- Provide a policy framework;
- Set priorities;
- Foster learning from experience;
- Consider multiple scenarios;
- Consider multiple contexts (e.g., developing countries);
- Recognize limitations of policy and regulation.
3.5. Methods and Tools
3.5.1. Availability
- Tools for the early stages of the product development process [92];
- Tools for project preparation, action plan elaboration and process evaluation [87];
- Managerial tools [32];
- Tools to support heterodox thinking [26];
- Tools for industrial designers [5];
- Tools that enrich the robust design methodology with sustainability criteria [97];
- Tools to support the development of products with multiple life cycles [88];
- Tools to translate sustainability criteria into product requirements [41].
3.5.2. Effectiveness
3.5.3. Requirements
3.5.4. Prerequisites and Success Factors
3.5.5. Utilization
3.6. Synergies Between Ecodesign and Other Research Disciplines
3.6.1. Design
3.6.2. Management
3.6.3. Psychology and Sociology
4. Summary and (De-)Limitations
4.1. Summary
- RQ1: Which names exist for concepts that may be considered similar or equal to ecodesign (ED), and what are the distinctions that can be made between the concepts?
- RQ2: How did the current understanding of ED evolve over time?
- RQ3: What are the barriers and success factors for the spreading and implementation of effective ED practices?
- RQ4: What is the current state of research on ED methods and tools with respect to their availability, effectiveness, requirements, and utilization?
- RQ5: What are potential synergies between ED and other approaches and concepts from outside the field?
4.2. (De-)Limitations
5. Conclusions and Outlook
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Year | Author(s) | Title |
---|---|---|
1994 | Keoleian, Menerey | Sus. Dev. by Design: Review of Life Cycle Design & Rel. Appr. |
1995 | Alting, Legarth | Life Cycle Engineering and Design |
1995 | Lenox, Ehrenfeld | Design for Environment: A New Framework f. Strategic Decisions |
1995 | van Weenen | Towards sustainable product development |
1996 | Dewberry | Ecodesign |
1997 | Bras | Incorporating Env. Issues in Product Design and Realization |
1997 | Lenox, Ehrenfeld | Organizing for Effective Environmental Cooperation |
1997 | Zhang et al. | Env.conscious design and manufacturing: A state-of-the-art survey |
1999 | Lofthouse et al. | Effective Ecodesign: Finding a Way Forward for Industry |
2000 | Ritzén | Integrating Env. Aspects into Product Dev.—Proactive Measures |
2000 | Roy | Sustainable Product-Service Systems |
2000 | Sherwin | Innov. ecodesign: an explor. & descr. study of ind. design practice |
2001 | Stevels | Application of EcoDesign: ten years of dynamic development |
2002 | Baumann et al. | Mapping the green product dev. field: eng., pol. and bus. persp. |
2002 | Johansson | Succ. Fact. f. int. of ecodesign in prod. dev.: A rev. of state of the art |
2002 | Robèrt et al. | Strategic sus. dev.—selection, design and synergies of applied tools |
2002 | Rounds, Cooper | Dev. of product design req. using taxonomies of env. issues |
2003 | Ernzer et al. | An int. study on util. of design f. env. methods (DfE)—a pre-study |
2003 | Heiskanen, Jalas | Radical Eco-Efficiency: Review of the Debate and Evidence |
2003 | Sun et al. | Design for Env.: Methodologies, Tools, and Implementation |
2004 | Ammenberg, Sundin | Products in env. mgmt. systems: Drivers, barriers and experiences |
2004 | Bhamra | Ecodesign: the search for new strategies in product development |
2004 | Shu-Yang et al. | Principles and practice of ecological design |
2004 | Wigum | Human and ecol. problem solving through radical design thinking |
2005 | Hauschild et al. | From Life Cycle Assessment to Sus. Prod.: Status and Perspectives |
2005 | Jeswiet, Hauschild | EcoDesign and future environmental impacts |
2005 | Lindahl | Eng. designers/des./engs.’ Req. on Design f. Env. Methods & Tools |
2005 | Navarro Rizo et al. | […] Classification of Ecodesign Tools Acc. to Their Funct. Aspects1 |
2005 | Rocchi | Enhancing sustainable innovation by design. […] 1 |
2006 | Boks | The soft side of Ecodesign |
2006 | Karlsson, Luttropp | EcoDesign: what’s happening? […] 1 |
2006 | Maxwell et al. | Funct. and sys. asp. of the sus. prod. & serv. dev. approach for ind. |
2006 | Tukker, Tischner | Product-services as a research field: past, present and future. […] 1 |
2007 | Baines et al. | State-of-the-art in product-service systems |
2007 | Boks, Stevels | Essential persp. for design for env. Exp. from the electr. industry |
2007 | Charter, Clark | Sus. Innov.: Key concl. from Sus. Innovation Conferences […] 1 |
2007 | Ljungberg | Materials selection and design for dev. of sustainable products |
2007 | Mulder | Innovation for sus. dev.: from env. design to transition mgmt. |
2008 | Telenko et al. | A Compilation of Design for Env. Principles and Guidelines |
2009 | Albino et al. | Env. strat. & green prod. dev.: An overview on sus.-driven comp. |
2009 | Arena et al. | A state-of-the-art of industrial sus.: definitions, tools and metrics |
2009 | Boks, McAloone | Transitions in sustainable product design research |
2009 | Coley, Lemon | Expl. the design and perceived benefit of sus. solutions: a review |
2009 | Lee-Mortimer, Short | The PDP Roadbl. that is Restr. the Wides. Adopt. of Des. for Sus. |
2009 | OECD | Sus. Man. and Eco-Innovation: Framework, Practices and Meas. |
2009 | Sutcliffe et al. | Dev. of a framework for assessing sus. in new product dev. |
2010 | Dusch et al. | Dev. a Framework for Mapping Sustainable Design Activities |
2010 | Ramani et al. | Integrated Sustainable Life Cycle Design: A Review |
2010 | Rio et al. | A framework f. ecodesign: an interf. betw. LCA & design process |
2011 | Klewitz, Hansen | Sus.-orient. innov. of SMEs: A sys. rev. of exist. pract. & actors inv. |
2011 | Soylu, Dumville | Design for env.: The greening of product and supply chain |
2011 | Val Segarra-Oña et al. | A Review Of The Lit. On Eco-Design In Man. Industry […] 1 |
2012 | Birch et al. | Structure and output mechanisms in Design for Env. (DfE) tools |
2012 | Blizzard, Klotz | A framework for sustainable whole systems design |
2012 | Bovea, Pérez-Belis | A taxon. of ecodesign tools f. int. env. req. into the prod. des. proc. |
2012 | Ceschin | The intr. and scaling up of sus. Product-Service Systems […] 1 |
2012 | Chiu, Chu | Review of sustainable product design from life cycle perspectives |
2012 | Gagnon et al. | From a conv. to a sus. eng. design process: different shades of sus. |
2012 | Hübner | […] 1 20 years of ecodesign—time for a critical reflection |
2012 | Pigosso | […] 1 A framew. to sup. comp. in t. sel. & impl. of ecodesign pract. |
2012 | Poulikidou | A lit. rev. on methods and tools f. env. friendly prod. des. and dev. |
2012 | Thompson | Int. a Strat. Sus. Dev. Persp. in Product Service System Innovation |
2013 | Gaha et al. | Ecodesigning with CAD features: Analysis and proposals |
2013 | Hallstedt et al. | Key elements for impl. a strat. sus. persp. in the prod. innov. proc. |
2013 | Lindahl, Ekermann | Structure for Categorization of EcoDesign Methods and Tools |
2013 | Mattioda et al. | Principle of Triple Bottom Line in the Int. Dev. of Sus. Products |
2013 | Tonelli et al. | Industrial sustainability: challenges, perspectives, actions |
2013 | Zhang et al. | Toward an sys. nav. framework to int. sus. dev. into the company |
2014 | Baouch et al. | Ident. the Req. for a Knowledge-sharing Platform in Ecodesign |
2014 | Bocken et al. | A lit. and practice review to dev. sus. business model archetypes |
2014 | Brones et al. | Ecodesign in project management […] 1 |
2014 | de Medeiros et al. | Success factors for env. sus. prod. innovation: a sys. lit. review |
2014 | Dunmade | Issues in the sustainability of products designed for multi-lifecycle |
2014 | Gremyr et al. | Adapt. the Robust Design Methodology to support sus. prod. dev. |
2014 | Johansson, Sundin | Lean and green product development: Two sides of the same coin? |
2014 | Klewitz, Hansen | Sustainability-oriented innovation of SMEs: a systematic review |
2014 | Mattioda et al. | Thoughts on Prod. Dev. Oriented to Sus. in Org. Overview |
2014 | O’Hare, McAloone | Eco-Innovation: The Opportunities for Eng. Design Research |
2015 | Blok et al. | […] 1 Adv. and chall. in the trans. to global sus. prod. and cons. |
2015 | Brones, de Carvalho | From 50 to 1: Integrating literature toward a sys. ecodesign model |
2015 | Dangelico | Green Product Innovation: Where we are and Where we are Going |
2015 | Doualle et al. | Investigating Sus. Assessment Methods of Product-service Sys. |
2015 | Gaziulusoy | A crit. rev. of approaches avail. for des. and innov. teams […] 1 |
2015 | Gaziulusoy, Brezet | Design for system innovations and transitions […] 1 |
2015 | Go et al. | Multiple generation life-cycles for product sus.: The way forward |
2015 | Paulson, Sundin | Challenges and trends within eco-design |
2015 | Pigosso et al. | Char. o.t. SOTA & Id. of Main Tr. f. Ecodesign Tools & Meth. […] 1 |
2015 | Tukker | Product services for a resource-eff. and circ. economy—A review |
2016 | Bocken et al. | Product design and business model strat. for a circular economy |
2016 | Ceschin, Gaziulusoy | Ev. of des. for sus.: From prod. des. to des. f. sys. innov. and trans. |
2016 | Ma, Kremer | A sys. lit. review of mod. prod. des. (MPD) from the persp. of sus. |
2016 | Rivera, Lallmahomed | Env. impl. of planned obsolescence and prod. lifetime: a lit. review |
2016 | Rodrigues et al. | Proc.-rel. KPI f. meas. sus. perf. of ecodesign impl. into prod. dev. |
2016 | Rossi et al. | Review of ecodesign methods and tools […] 1 |
2016 | Thomé et al. | Sustainable new product development: a longitudinal review |
2016 | Zetterlund et al. | Impl. Potential of Sus.-oriented Decision Support in Prod. Dev. |
2017 | Brones et al. | Reviews, action and learning on change mgmt. for ecodesign trans. |
2017 | den Hollander et al. | Prod. Des. in a Circ. Econ.: Dev. of a Typ. of Key Conc. & Terms |
2017 | Melander | Achieving Sus. Dev. by Collaborating in Green Product Innovation |
2017 | Rousseaux et al. | “Eco-tool-seeker”: A new & un. bus. gd. f. choos. ecodesign tools |
2017 | Tecchio et al. | In search of stand. to sup. circ. in prod. policies: A sys. approach |
2018 | Ahmad et al. | Sus. prod. des. & dev.: A review of tools, app. & research prospects |
2018 | de Medeiros et al. | Prop. of a Novel Ref. Sys. for the Green Prod. Dev. Process (GPDP) |
2018 | Gbededo et al. | Towards a Life Cycle Sus. An.: A Sys. Rev. of Appr. to Sus. Man. |
2018 | Sonego et al. | The role of modularity in sustainable design: A systematic review |
2018 | Watz, Hallstedt | Integrating Sustainability in Product Requirements |
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