scholarly journals Hewlett Packard Australia—Towards Sustainable Product Service Systems

Author(s):  
David Ness ◽  
Ke Xing
2011 ◽  
pp. 540-555
Author(s):  
David Ness

This chapter introduces sustainable product service systems (S-PSS) as a means of achieving both forward and reverse supply chain utilization, leading to much improved resource productivity coupled with business and social benefits. It outlines the challenge to enable economic growth, especially in developing countries, with corresponding reduction in consumption of resources, greenhouse emissions, and waste. It is argued that S-PSS can make a significant contribution, not only in greening products, but also in poverty alleviation, employment generation, and social development. An Australian, industrybased product stewardship scheme for used computers is first outlined. The potential for S-PSS to take product stewardship to a new level is then explained, with reference to several Hewlett-Packard case studies and research involving Interface modular carpets. The author hopes that the potential for S-PSS to deliver business and social benefits with less resource use may be recognized, leading to necessary further investigation and research.


Author(s):  
David Ness

This chapter introduces sustainable product service systems (S-PSS) as a means of achieving both forward and reverse supply chain utilization, leading to much improved resource productivity coupled with business and social benefits. It outlines the challenge to enable economic growth, especially in developing countries, with corresponding reduction in consumption of resources, greenhouse emissions, and waste. It is argued that S-PSS can make a significant contribution, not only in greening products, but also in poverty alleviation, employment generation, and social development. An Australian, industrybased product stewardship scheme for used computers is first outlined. The potential for S-PSS to take product stewardship to a new level is then explained, with reference to several Hewlett-Packard case studies and research involving Interface modular carpets. The author hopes that the potential for S-PSS to deliver business and social benefits with less resource use may be recognized, leading to necessary further investigation and research.


2013 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 483-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo J. Hernandez-Pardo ◽  
Tracy Bhamra ◽  
Ran Bhamra

Procedia CIRP ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 152-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Doualle ◽  
K. Medini ◽  
X. Boucher ◽  
D. Brissaud ◽  
V. Laforest

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