| ECLIPS is a
unique collaborative research program based on a vision of generating
and disseminating knowledge about sustainable closed-loop
systems, systems that encompass all activities related to
product reuse, recycling or remanufacturing (product re-X), including:
Business Decisions
— Entering re-X markets, closed-loop supply chain management, green
marketing, product positioning, competitive response and business
innovation;
Engineering
Decisions — Reverse logistics network design, energy
implications of product re-X, material selection and product design for
re-X;
Policy Issues
— The impact of regulation (EPR, WEEE, RoHS, permit
trading) on business, global competition and economic development; and
City and Regional
Planning — Opportunities
presented by the development of a recycling infrastructure and industry.
ECLIPS stands for Expanding
Closed-loops in Production Systems. Since sustainable closed-loop
systems touch on so many different levels, it's important for the
research to take a holistic view as well. That's why ECLIPS is a
collaboration between the College of Management, Mechanical Engineering,
Chemical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Public
Policy, and City and Regional Planning.
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