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. 2019 Feb 27;89(1):1–59. doi: 10.3184/003685006783238353

An Investigation into the eco-design of Energy Using Products Directive

Christina Goodrick Meech 1
PMCID: PMC10361164  PMID: 17139929

Abstract

This study reviews the eco-design of energy using products directive and additional legislation on the way that waste electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of, and how this may influence the future product design of appliances. During the investigation ‘lifecycle analysis’ and consumers’ responses to this legislation, and the industry were also reviewed. Finally, for future product designers who work with electrical and electronic equipment some guidelines and rules are given to consider while designing for the environment and sustainability.

Keywords: eco-design, energy, products directive, product design

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