legacy Modularity Usage for Eco-conception
draft-stephan-legacy-path-eco-design-01
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Authors | Emile Stephan , Toby Lorne , Marisol Palmero | ||
Last updated | 2025-01-09 (Latest revision 2024-07-08) | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses the usage of inventory-maintained information for assessing the adaptation of existing devices to eco-design. This assessment is driven by the weight of the manufacturing in the sustainability cost with regard to the power consumption in operation.
Authors
Emile Stephan
Toby Lorne
Marisol Palmero
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