Green Design: A Nexus between Waste and Materials
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2022) | Viewed by 27374
Special Issue Editors
Interests: environmental systems engineering; environmental management; waste management and treatment
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: waste treatment and disposal
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, “green” and “low-carbon” technology has been gradually entering into product lifecycle management, both as a measure against “climate change” and for sustainability. From the perspective of the “Hierarchy of Waste”, the most preferable strategy for encompassing sustainable development is to prevent or eliminate waste. Waste prevention has been demonstrated as the best model for pollution prevention, especially in the disposal phase, the best way to promote economic benefits, and the most effective way to implement sustainable development. For products, the strategy focuses on reduction of the entire lifecycle impact. However, many industries still primarily focus on profit as the main criterion of business success and generally do not consider the environmental impact of the full product lifecycle, especially when products enter the post-consuming stage.
In such a context, ‘green design’ or ‘environmental conscious design’ incorporates environmental objectives into traditional product attributes, such as cost, performance, manufacturability, safety, consumer appeal, etc. In addition, green design not only serves for waste prevention, but also better materials management, which coordinates product design with waste management.
This Special Issue (SI) welcomes high-quality papers that address the nexus between waste and materials by taking green design into account, to facilitate waste prevention and thus to enhance product’s sustainability. Papers can be related to fundamental and theoretical studies and/or applications. Papers that put emphasis on the environmental impact of waste materials, waste treatment and disposal, lifecycle assessment, and materials flow analysis are welcomed.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Green design using lifecycle assessment;
- Materials selection in context of green design;
- Transformation between waste and materials;
- Novel applications of waste materials;
- Waste materials reuse or recycling;
- Materials flow analysis or substance flow analysis;
- Solid waste management;
- Waste treatment and disposal;
- Environmental impact assessment of waste materials.
Prof. Rui Zhao
Dr. Tianxue Yang
Dr. Sebastiano Patti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- green design
- environmental impact
- waste management
- waste materials
- materials flow
- lifecycle
- waste treatment and disposal
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