OPEARATIONS MANAG.REV CUSTOM 2017
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Chapter 5.S, Problem 4DQ
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To determine: 3R’s of design and production for sustainability.
Introduction: The 3 Rs are reduce, reuse, and recycle. These concepts are used within product life cycles. The objective of life cycle evaluation is to make decisions that help minimize the ecological impact of products through its life. The three Rs help to achieve this goal.
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