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Life-cycle Analysis

TIR ISO 14001:2015 EMS

Design control is
dependent on
Extrusion, Braiding,
ownership of design Inefficiencies make Reduce resource costs
Waste metal and Use of resources and Reduce errors and Cover Extrusion,
Manufacturing authority organization’s product Improve production
energy use climate change scrappage Curing, Finishing &
Control over uncompetitive efficiencies Inspection
manufacturing
methods
Work with customers
Combustion of fuel in Control shipment Reduce transport to invest in
vehicle, energy use at method through Disruption from
costs through efficient compostables
Transport and warehouses/ operational controls, extreme weather
Shipping by sea, rail, Air quality, climate ordering packaging
delivery distribution centres, contracts with Increased transport
road or air change, landfill use Positive publicity Specify the use of
and disposal of transport contractor, costs from rising fuel
associated with more efficient vehicles
packaging required design of supply chain costs
for shipping network innovative approach and plan for efficient
routing
No control (unless
Reduction in virgin Increased revenue
undertaking activity) Redesign parts to
End-of-life resource use and Difficult to recycle from being able to
Disassembly Recycling of metal Influence through allow separation of
treatment contribution to composite materials offer innovative
design and materials
climate change recycling approach
information
Influence through Participate in
Loss of finite design, take back Increased costs Increased revenue initiatives to increase
resources programs, and associated with landfill from being able to recyclability
Landfill of plastic/
Final disposal Disposal of parts Impacts from landfill, information Restrictions on waste offer innovative waste Implement
rubber
water pollution, Influence through that can be sent to recovery and recycling programme to reuse
climate change design and landfill approaches or recycle individual
information parts

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Life-cycle Analysis
TIR ISO 14001:2015 EMS

Conclusions

Recommendations

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