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Clean technology
Products, services or processes that reduce waste and require the minimum amount of non-renewable resources
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
A system that simultaneously generates heat and electricity from either the combustion of diesel/biomass fuel or a solar heat collector
Converging technologies
The merging of nanotechnology, biotechnology, info and communication technologies into a single product
Cradle to cradle (Circular Economy)
A design philosophy that aims to eliminate waste from the production, use and disposal of a product. It centres on products which are made to be made again
Cradle to gate
A design philosophy that considers the environmental effects of a product all of the way from extraction to the end of manufacture only
Cradle to grave
A design philosophy that considers the environmental effects of a product all of the way from manufacture to disposal
Dematerialization
The reduction of total material and energy throughout a product or service
Design for the environment software
Software to peform Life cycle Analysis on a product and assess its environmental impact at all stages
Eco-design
Focusses on three broad environmental categories - materials, energy, and pollution/waste
Embodied energy
The total energy required to produce a product
End-of-pipe technologies
Technology that is used to reduce pollutants and waste at the end of a process
Energy distribution
The method with which energy is transported from a source to where it is used
Energy storage
The method with which energy is stored for later use
Energy utilization
The method with which energy is used
Green design
Designing in a way that takes account of the environmental impact of the product throughout its use and disposal
Green legislation
Laws and regulations that are based on conservation and sustainability principles used by designers and manufacturers
Incremental solutions
Products which are improved and developed over time leading to new versions and generations
Individual energy generation
The ability for an individual to remotely use and charge low-energy devices
Life cycle analysis (LCA)
Environmental Assessment (5 stages) of a product (pre-production; production; distribution (including packaging; utilization; and disposal)
Linear economy
An economy based on the make, use, dispose model (Cradle to Grave)
Grid systems
An electrical supply distribution network either national or international
Non-renewable resources
A natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown as it does not naturally re-form at a rate that makes its use sustainable
Product recovery strategies
The processes of separating components of a product to recover recyclable materials
Quantification of carbon emissions
Defining numerically the carbon emissions generated by a particular product
Radical solutions
A completely new product is devised by going back to the roots of a problem and thinking about a solution in a different way
Re-engineer
To redesign components or products to improve their characteristics or performance e.g. solar power
Re-use
Use of a product in the same way or in a new context e.g. glass jar
Recondition
Rebuilding a product so that it is in "as new" condition e.g. vintage car
Recovery of raw materials
Separation of components of a product in order to recover raw materials
Recycle
Using the materials from obsolete products to generate new products e.g. alu soda cans to make new alu parts
Renewability
The rate that a resource can be replenished
Renewable resources
A natural resource that can replenished with the passage of time
Repair
The reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing structure or device e.g. new sole on a shoe
Reserves
A natural resources that have been identified in terms of quanitity and quality
Resources
Stock or supply of resources that are available in a given context
System level solutions
Solutions that are implemented to deal with the whole system, rather than just components
Precautionary principle
The anticipation of potential problems in relation to the environmental impact of the production, use and disposal of a product
Prevention principle
The avoidance/minimization of producing waste in relation to the production, use and disposal of a product
Waste mitigation strategies
Strategies used to reduce waste by a product's production and disposal