Life cycle design approach in SMEs

Citation
E. Lefebvre et al., Life cycle design approach in SMEs, INT J LIFE, 6(5), 2001, pp. 273-280
Citations number
17
Language
INGLESE
art.tipo
Article
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
ISSN journal
0948-3349 → ACNP
Volume
6
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
273 - 280
Database
ISI
SICI code
0948-3349(2001)6:5<273:LCDAIS>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
This paper is guided by two premises. First, effective pollution prevention requires the demonstrated ability to decrease adverse environmental impact s at every stage of the life cycle of any given product. Firms that take fu ll responsibility for the impacts of their products from cradle to grave ex perience high levels of organizational learning. A five-stage learning curv e is proposed which stems mostly from the actions undertaken within a large firm or multinational context. The second premise is centered on the criti cal importance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to 'green' the ir products. Based on a sample of 368 environmentally responsive SMEs, it i s shown that they are making some progress towards dealing with the environ mental impacts of their products, despite the fact that their product life cycle initiatives seem to be partial and limited in scope. They will, howev er, have to move faster along the proposed learning curve, since more advan ced, stronger environmental performance will increasingly constitute an ass et for selling their products on the international scene or for qualifying as a subcontractor or supplier. Furthermore, empirical evidence demonstrate s that improved environmental performance encourages process innovations an d enhances corporate image and liability management, but tangible economic returns such as cost containment and revenue generation seem to be harder t o achieve.