What's Trending in Design-for-Environment (DfE) Practices: From Corporations to Government Agencies
About the Webinar
Design-for-Environment (DfE) is arguably the single most important manufacturing framework today, impacting the entire product life-cycle from extraction to end-of-life. It’s a corporate-wide strategy HP employs in its manufacturing and supply chain operations; it’s a set of how-to methodologies Texas Instruments utilizes to reduce costs, toxicity, waste and energy use; and it’s a toolset that allows Microsoft to move beyond compliance… and their competitors. In this webinar, we’ll discuss specific DfE examples, examine case studies, and introduce a new, encyclopedic DfE training program.
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Harvey Stone, Ph.D is a writer, speaker and senior consultant for Technology Forecasters, Inc. Areas of expertise include climate change, sustainability practices and design-for-environment practices. A former corporate speechwriter and environmental entrepreneur, his clients range from Apple and HP to EPA and the National League of Cities. Harvey taught in UC-Berkeley’s MBA program. Currently, he is a co-developer of the DfE Online™ training program and the author of MELTING DOWN, a climate thriller novel.