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Functional and systems aspects of the sustainable product and service development approach for industry

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The sustainable product and/or service development (SPSD) approach is a pragmatic industry support encompassing a range of strategies aimed at maximising environmental and social performance in all types of offerings whether they are “products, services, or Product Service Systems (PSS) as mentioned in this paper.
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This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2006-01-01. It has received 221 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Systems thinking & Sustainability.

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Product–Service Systems (PSS) business models and tactics – a systematic literature review

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic literature review is conducted related to understanding implementation of Product-Service Systems business models and five sets of tactical practices, including contracts, marketing, networks, product and service design, and sustainability operational practices.
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Product-service systems: a literature review on integrated products and services

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a literature review on the product-service system, including 149 papers published from 2006 to 2010, and discuss specific features of the product service system as well as the benefits and drawbacks that the literature has addressed in recent years.
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Environmental strategies and green product development: an overview on sustainability‐driven companies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate whether the development of green products is supported by the environmental strategic approaches adopted by sustainability-driven companies, and whether there are economic sector or geographical area specificities.
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The link between eco-innovation and business performance: a Taiwanese industry context

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the interrelationships among three types of eco-innovation (process, product, organizational) and their relative impact on business performance and found that eco-organizational innovation has the strongest effect on the business performance.
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Project feasibility study: the key to successful implementation of sustainable and socially responsible construction management practice

TL;DR: In this article, a new approach for conducting project feasibility study by embracing the principles of sustainable development is introduced, and the importance of incorporating sustainable development principles in conducting feasibility study is not effectively understood by project stakeholders.
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Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business

TL;DR: The seven revolutions for sustainable capitalism: competition, competition, triple win revolution, values from me to we revolution, information and transparency, no hiding place revolution, lifecylces from conception to resurrection revolution, partnerships after the honeymoon revolution, time three scenarios revolution, corporate governance, stake in the future, sustainability transition, value shifts, value migrations the worlds of money and power, sustainability audit, how are you placed.
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Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

TL;DR: McDonough and Braungart as discussed by the authors argue that the one-way, 'cradle to grave' manufacturing model, dating to the Industrial Revolution, creates such fantastic amounts of waste and pollution in the first place.
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Clarifying the Concept of Product-Service System

TL;DR: In this paper, a new trend of product-service systems (PSS) that has the potential to minimise environmental impacts of both production and consumption is emerging, and a theoretical framework for PSS is proposed.
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Ecodesign: A Promising Approach to Sustainable Production and Consumption

TL;DR: In this article, a step-by-step approach to ecodesign is presented, with examples of companies which have already made progress in this field, demonstrating that there is a successful and repeatable methodology which can be used all over the globe, once adapted to regional circumstances.
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Developing sustainable products and services

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a method for effective sustainable product and/or service development in industry, which is designed to provide pragmatic guidance to business and industry for developing sustainable products and services as well as incorporating this approach within existing corporate strategy, cleaner production and product development systems.
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