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− | * [http://www2.potsdam.edu/walkerma/395ls04_2008.pdf Unit 4 (PDF)] ( | + | * [http://www2.potsdam.edu/walkerma/395ls04_2008.pdf Unit 4 (PDF)] |
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==Related readings== | ==Related readings== |
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This is the page for Unit 4 "Business and technology." Please read through the Powerpoint presentation carefully, and answer any questions included (these are not graded, they are just to help you learn the material).
Business and technology
How can businesses use technology to make their manufacturing more sustainable?
Includes: Improving efficiency — Recycle or re-use — Improve quality and extend life — Reinvest in natural capital.
Presentations
- Unit 4 (PDF)
- Unit 4 (PDF for printing)
- Unit 4 (Powerpoint)
Related readings
- Dorf Ch. 7-8.
- Nicole van Nes, Jacqueline Cramer, "Product lifetime optimization", Journal of Cleaner Production, 14 1307-1318 (2006). Just read up to the end of p1309, then read pp1314-17. For pp1310-1313, try to understand the graphs for a product with or without environmental impact during usage, but you don't need to understand the more detailed aspects of the mathematics.
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