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Design for the Environment (DfE)

1992
  • United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Environmental engineers collaborating on ecodesign in a modern office.

Design for the Environment (DfE), also known as ecodiseño, is a proactive approach to product and process development that minimizes environmental and human health impacts across the entire product ciclo vital. It integrates environmental considerations into the earliest design stages, alongside traditional factors like cost and performance, to prevent pollution and conserve resources from the outset.

DfE emerged from the realization that end-of-pipe pollution controls were inefficient and costly. Instead of treating waste after its creation, DfE focuses on prevention by making smarter choices during design. This holistic approach employs ciclo vital thinking, evaluating everything from raw material extraction (‘cradle’) to manufacturing, use, and final disposal (‘grave’). Key principles include selecting low-impact, non-toxic, and recycled materials; minimizing overall material and energy usage during production and operation; and designing for longevity, repairability, and disassembly. By considering a product’s end-of-life at its beginning, DfE facilitates recycling, remanufacturing, and safe decomposition, forming a cornerstone of the economía circular. The novelty of DfE was its fundamental shift from a reactive to a proactive and systemic view of environmental protection within industry, embedding sustainability as a core criterion of innovation and quality, rather than an afterthought or a regulatory burden. It transformed environmental management from a compliance issue into a strategic business opportunity.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3308
– Environmental Engineering

Tipo

Abstract System

Disruption

Substantial

Utilización

Widespread Use

Precursors

  • the environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s
  • the concept of pollution prevention (p2)
  • temprano evaluación del ciclo de vida (lca) methodologies
  • the ‘limits to growth’ report (1972)
  • the brundtland report ‘our common future’ (1987) defining sustainable development

Aplicaciones

  • epa safer choice label
  • epeat (electronic product environmental assessment tool)
  • cradle to cradle certification
  • circular economy business models
  • sustainable supply chain management

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