Relative Assessment of Indicators in Sustainability Enhancement (RAISE): a first approach in the manufacturing stage of products |
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Authors: | Jaime Mesa Iván Esparragoza Heriberto Maury |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia;2. Department of Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, Media, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | The estimation of the sustainability performance of products requires tools to provide systematic approaches to the definition of impacts, indicators and comparative scenarios from early design stages. This paper illustrates the Relative Assessment of Indicators in Sustainability Enhancement (RAISE) methodology that is based on the measure of negative impacts generated during any product life cycle stage. This approach includes a systematic process for the definition and evaluation of indicators to compare the sustainability performance of products considering each indicator individually and using a holistic index of sustainability to entail an overall comparison between products from manufacturing scenarios. The RAISE method is developed with the aim of assessing sustainability performance of product life cycle stages and incorporating this assessment into the decision-making process when comparing different manufacturing scenarios. A guitar capo manufactured in polymeric material is used as case study to demonstrate the use of the method. In this paper, only the manufacturing stage is considered; however, the method can also be employed in other stages of the life cycle. |
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Keywords: | Sustainability performance negative impacts method product manufacturing |
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