A Framework of Integrated Recyclability Tools For Automobile Design

Authors

  • Novita Sakundarini University Malaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2012.19.10.227

Keywords:

Product Design

Abstract

Vehicles, specifically automobile, provide essential need to society and the use is continually increasing. However, there were many problem arise at the end of their life, primarily related to their disposal. Automobile is a very complex product that comprise of thousand components made from various materials that need to be treated. In addition, short supply of natural resources has called out for opportunities to either reuse or recycle components.

End of Life Vehicle (ELV) Directive launched by European Union mandated that recyclability rate of automobile must reach 85% by 2015. The aim of this legislation is to minimize the impact of end of life vehicle, contributing to prevention, preservation and improvement of environment quality and energy conservation. Vehicle manufacturers and suppliers requested to include these aspects at earlier stages of the development of new vehicles, in order to facilitate the treatment of vehicles at the time when they reach the end of their life. Therefore, the automobile industry has to establish its voluntary action plan for ELVs, and has numerical target to improve ELV recycling rate, reduce automotive shredder residue (ASR) landfill volume, and reduce lead content.

Many innovative approaches in improving recyclability have been implemented, but still called out for more intelligent solutions which integrate recyclability evaluation in product development stage. This paper attempts to review some of current innovative approach that used to improve recyclability and introduce a framework for integrated recyclability tool to improve product recyclability throughout its development phase.  

Author Biography

Novita Sakundarini, University Malaya

Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, University Malaya

Published

2013-01-17

How to Cite

Sakundarini, N. (2013). A Framework of Integrated Recyclability Tools For Automobile Design. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 19(10). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2012.19.10.227

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Section

Product Design and Development

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