2013
DOI: 10.3917/riges.383.0075
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Démystifier la mise en place de l'écoconception

Abstract: L’écoconception est une méthode qui permet de développer des produits ayant un impact environnemental réduit. Cet article décrit comment des entreprises qui commercialisent des produits écoconçus ont pu tirer parti d’une situation favorable d’un point de vue à la fois écologique et économique. Les expériences rapportées se basent sur des entretiens en profondeur menés avec des dirigeants de 30 entreprises – 15 au Québec, 15 en France – de secteurs d’activité variés. Nous insistons sur les retombées intangibles… Show more

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“…First, the attributes of different types of eco-packaging were identified and defined through a rigorous analysis of the academic [1,4,[69][70][71] and professional literature [72] related to packaging, eco-design, consequences, and individual values [56,73]. The goal of this stage is to generate an initial list of A-V-Cs from the existing literature.…”
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“…First, the attributes of different types of eco-packaging were identified and defined through a rigorous analysis of the academic [1,4,[69][70][71] and professional literature [72] related to packaging, eco-design, consequences, and individual values [56,73]. The goal of this stage is to generate an initial list of A-V-Cs from the existing literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the list of attributes for eco-design packaging, as perceived by consumers is more limited than that found in the literature [1,4,[69][70][71], contains more generic characteristics, and includes some abstract or non-observable attributes. Figure 2 shows the three hierarchical levels of the data related to consumers' perceptions of eco-design packaging.…”
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confidence: 99%