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In the field of sustainable manufacturing, a wide range of research has been carried out to attain the more effective use of natural resources and the reduction of environmental impacts. This goal can be best achieved by promoting multiple-reuse of parts, sub-assemblies, or entire products. However, the decision toward reusing an old product depends on a variety of parameters with many uncertainties.
This book, therefore, provides a comprehensive assessment model, integrating technical, environmental, social, and economic aspects to evaluate the reusability of industrial products. The model
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Produktbeschreibung
In the field of sustainable manufacturing, a wide
range of research has been carried out to attain the
more effective use of natural resources and the
reduction of environmental impacts. This goal can be
best achieved by promoting multiple-reuse of parts,
sub-assemblies, or entire products. However, the
decision toward reusing an old product depends on a
variety of parameters with many uncertainties.

This book, therefore, provides a comprehensive
assessment model, integrating technical,
environmental, social, and economic aspects to
evaluate the reusability of industrial products. The
model integrates uncertainties into the assessment
and also facilitates trade-offs between the factors
to investigate the possibility to improve the
reusability of a product. To apply the assessment
model in the real business environment, three
industrial cases on consumer and commercial products
are presented. Overall, the model would be
especially useful for academics, researchers, and
decision makers in industries, government bodies,
and agencies who are interested to implement reuse
strategy as an effective way to achieve
environmental sustainability.
Autorenporträt
Maria Anityasari holds a PhD in Sustainable Manufacturing from
the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia. She
is a lecturer and a researcher in the Dept. of Industrial
Engineering at Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS)
Surabaya Indonesia. She is the director of the Centre for
Sustainable Manufacturing (CSM) at ITS.