Wednesday, 12 December 2001

Room 1

9:00-12:00 Tutorial 1

Ecodesign Business and Green Marketing

    1) Integration of EcoDesign into the Business
    2) Green Marketing and Sales

Ab Stevels, Philips Consumer Electronics/Delft Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands

 

Room 2

9:00-12:00 Tutorial 2

Applied EcoDesign-Product Characterization by Sustainability Indices
Hansjörg Griese, Otmar Deubzer, Jutta MEler, Lutz Stobbe, Fraunhofer IZM, Belin, Germany

 

Room 3

9:00-12:00 Tutorial 3

Identifying Economic and Environmental Win-Win Situations in EcoDesign
Bert Bras, Georgia Inst. of Technology, USA

 

International Conference Room, 7F

13:30-13:45 Opening Address

Ryoichi Yamamoto, Org. Com. Co-Chair/The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan

 

13:45-14:25 Plenary I

MIPS and Ecological Rucksacks in Designing the Future
F. Schmidt-Bleek, Factor 10 Inst., France

14:25-15:05 Plenary II

Overview of Activities of the EC in the Field of Products and the Environment
Marco Onida, DG Environment, European Commission

 

Room 1

15:20-17:00

A1-1: EcoDesign Strategies

  1. System Boundaries and Functional Priorities in Different Life Phases in the Context of Eco-Design
    Ulrika Forsberg, Jessica Lagerstedt, Royal Inst. of Technology, Sweden
  2. Combined Strategies for Recycling -- Product and Process Oriented Benchmarking
    JEgen Hesselbach, Christoph Herrmann, Technical Univ. Braunschweig, Germany
  3. Planning for Product Take-Back and Component Life under Uncertainty in Technical Evolution
    Hideo Fujimoto, Alauddin Ahmed , Nagoya Inst. of Technology , Japan
  4. Environmentally Compatible Product Design: The Business Strategy of Siemens
    Ferdinand Quella, Siemens, Germany
  5. Subjects in and Approaches for Life Cycle Design
    Toshijiro Ohashi1 , Yoshio Matsumoto2 , 1Hitachi, 2Tokai Univ., Japan

 

Room 2

15:20-16:40

A1-2: EcoDesign Case Studies (1)

  1. Confronting Product Life Thinking with Product Life Cycle Analysis
    Tim C. McAloone, Technical Univ. of Denmark, Denmark
  2. Reducing Environmental Problems Caused by Domestic Water Consumption
    Daisuke Yamanouchi, TOTO, Japan
  3. Ecological Design for the Usage Phase: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Design for Environment
    Christof Oberender, Olaf Weger, Herbert Birkhofer, JEgen Sauer, Darmstadt Univ. of Technology, Germany
  4. On the Way to Green Mobile Products
    Jutta MEler 1 , Hansjörg Griese1 , Herbert Reichl1, 2 , 1 Fraunhofer Inst. for Reliability and Microintegration, 2 Technical Univ. of Berlin, Germany

17:00-17:40

A1-3: EcoDesign Case Studies (2)

  1. The Aptitudes of the Ecodesign Competitions Held During 1987 to 1997 in Japan
    Edilson Shidi Ueda, Tadao Shimizu, Chiba Univ., Japan
  2. Ecodesign Demonstration Project (LIFE) -- Examples of Ecodesign in Belgian Industry
    An Vercalsteren, Bart Jansen, Vito (Flemish Inst. for Technological Res.), Belgium

 

Room 3

15:20-16:40

B1-1: Eco-Materials (1)

  1. Synthesis and Properties of a Novel Polyarylate with 9, 10-Dihydrophenanthrene-2, 7-Dicarbonylate Moiety
    Yoshihiro Kubota 1 , Yoshihiro Sugi 1 , Akiyoshi Takeno 1 , Minoru Miwa 1 , Yoshinao Ishigure 2 , T. Yamauchi 3 , Masashi Niikawa 4 , 1 Gifu Univ. , 2 Research Inst. of Industrial Products , Gifu Prefectural Government , 3 Nissei Kagaku Kogyosho, 4Tenryu Kogyo , Japan
  2. Environmental Benchmark Analysis of Electr(on)ic Products with Components Consisting of Renewable Raw Materials
    Heiko Maas 1 , Michael Flake 2 , 1 Technical Univ. of Braunschweig, 2 LCE Consulting, Germany
  3. Method for Interconnected Development and Selection of Materials, Exemplified on the Basis of Biodegradable Plastics Made Up of Renewable Resources
    Hermann KEnle, Gerd Wagenhaus , Otto-von-Guericke-Univ. Magdeburg,
    Germany
  4. Newly Developed Chromium-Free Organic-Inorganic Composite Coated Steel with Excellent Corrosion Resistance
    Takahiro Kubota , Naoto Yoshimi , Satoru Ando , Akira Matsuzaki , Masaaki Yamashita , Masaru Sagiyama , NKK, Japan

17:00-18:20

B1-2: Eco-Materials (2)

  1. A High Reliability Halogen-Free Flame-Retardant Dielectric for Build-Up PWBs
    Yasuhiro Yoneda, Daisuke Mizutani, N. F. Cooray, Katsusada Motoyoshi, Fujitsui Labs., Japan
  2. Feasibility Study for Recycling of JVC Compact Discs for Use in the Manufacturing of Motorola Plastic Housings
    Markus Stutz 1 , Doreen Schnecke 1 , Teruo Takahashi 2 , Noboru Kawai 2 , Koji Tsujita 2 , 1 Motorola Advanced Technology Center-Europe , Germany, 2Victor Co. of Japan, Japan
  3. Hydrothermal Solidification of Inorganic Waste Materials
    Mikihiro Oida 1 , Hiroki Maenami 2 , Hiroto Shin 2 , Hiroaki Kuno 2 , Hideki Ishida 2 , 1 Aichi Science and Technology Foundation, 2 INAX, Japan
  4. Development and Application of New Type Plate Material NPPS with Burrs for Electric Vehicle Battery Use
    Kaihua Xu 1 , Xueyi Guo 2 , Ryoichi Yamamoto 2 , 1 Shenzhen Nonfemet Hi-Power Battery Material Co. , China, 2 The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan

 

Room 4

15:20-16:20

C1-1: Reuse and Recycling (Strategies and Technologies) (1)

  1. Recent Trends and Benefits of Remanufacturing: From Closed Loop Businesses to Synergetic Networks
    Rolf R. Steinhilper, Univ. of Bayreuth, Germany
  2. Experiences with the Take-Back of White and Brown Goods in The Netherlands
    Ab Stevels, Delft Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands
  3. Recycling Model in Developing Countries: An Illustration for Malaysia
    Mohd Nasir Hassan, Lee Chong Theng, Md Mizanur Rahman, Muhamad Awang , Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

16:40-17:40

C1-2: Reuse and Recycling (Strategies and Technologies) (2)

  1. Ricoh's Global Deployment of Recycling
    Masakatsu Nakagawa, Ricoh, Japan
  2. FXOS Recycled Pulp Promotion Program
    Mitsuo Ishida , Fuji Xerox Office Supply, Japan
  3. Recycling-Oriented Production and Assessment of Fuji Film One Time Use Camera "Quick Snap"
    Shuichi Ichino, Fuji Photo Film, Japan

 

Room 5

15:20-17:20

F1: Supply Chain Management

  1. Environmental-Economic Supply Chain Management of Suppliers, Contract Manufacturers and Recyclers: More than Requirements for Environmentally Hazardous Substances and Environmental Management Systems
    Menno H. Nagel, Delft Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands
  2. Production Planning in Remanufacturing/Manufacturing Production System
    Andre Kasmara1 , Masaaki Muraki2 , Shinobu Matsuoka2 , Sukoyo2 , Kadarsah Suryadi2 , 1Bandung Inst. of Technology, Indonesia, 2 Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
  3. Environmental Supply Chain Management in the Electronics Industry
    Graham L. Adams 1 , Dana Hollien 2 , Michael Loch 3 , Steven M. Scheifers 4 , Markus Stutz 5 , 1 Motorola , IESS , 2 Motorola , SPS , 3 Motorola , EHSD , 4 Motorola ATCETL , 5 Motorola , ATC-Europe
  4. Consumer Incentive toward Construction of Supply Chain for Inverse Manufacturing
    Keijiro Masui1 , Jun Fujimoto2 , Toshihiko Ito3 , Eiji Sato4 , Yuichi Hayakawa5 , Masato Matsunaga6 , Mutsumi Mikoda7 , Takeshi Yuda8 , 1National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 2 NEC, 3Nissan Motor, 4 Hitachi, 5 Meidensha, 6 ECO KEIKAKU, 7 Japanese Material Handling Society, 8 Sony, Japan
  5. Approach of Substance Flow Oriented Closed Loop Supply Chain Management in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Industry
    JEgen Hesselbach, Christoph Herrmann, Martin Ohlendorf, RenEGraf ,
    Technical Univ. Braunschweig, Germany
  6. Design and Integration of Intelligent Agents to Implement Sustainable Production Systems
    Daniel Diep1 , Pierre Massotte1,2 , Jihad Reaidy1 , Ying Jiu Liu2 , 1Ecole des mines d'ales, 2IBM Academy of Technology, France

 

Room 6

15:20-16:40

Special Theme 4-1-1 (Invited Lectures):
Industrial Ecology and EcoDesign (1)

  1. Industrial Ecology -- An Important Work-in-Progress
    John Ehrenfeld , International Society for Industrial Ecology , USA
  2. Environmentally-Benign Manufacturing as a System Science
    Thomas Graedel, Yale Univ., USA
  3. Material Flow Accounting as a Tool for Industrial Ecology
    Yuichi Moriguchi, National Inst. for Environmental Studies, Japan

17:00-17:50

Special Theme 4-1-2 (Invited Lectures):
Industrial Ecology and EcoDesign (2)

  1. Industrial Ecology in Off-Site Building Component Industry: Case Study on Bathroom Units Sectors
    Shih-Hung Yang, Tomonari Yashiro, Kenji Nishimoto, The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
  2. "Life Cycle Value Index" for Industry Ecology in Housing
    Tomonari Yashiro1 , Tomomi Murata2 , 1 The Univ. of Tokyo, 2 The Univ. of Kitakyushu, Japan

 

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