The diagram illustrates how a product can cause problem to the environment over its lifetime.
Overall, there are 7 stages in a typical creation of a product where it starts with devising the product and ended when it gets recycled. The stages are in a loop where step 6 and 7 creates a feedback loop to stage 1 and 2 respectively.
At the start, the item is designed and planned digitally using a computer. Then, a truck is used to transfer materials and resources for the next step. After that, the product is produced based on the plan and using the transferred resources. At step 4, the products are sealed, packaged, and distributed.
The consumer can purchase the goods and use it for their specific needs. After this step, the product can either be disposed or recycled. If it is sent for recycling, which is the last step, it can again be used as a raw material for manufacturing purposes. Alternatively, after its use, they can provide feedback to further improve the blueprint of the product.
The diagram illustrates how a
product
can cause problem to the environment over its lifetime.
Overall
, there are 7 stages in a typical creation of a
product
where it
starts
with devising the
product
and ended when it
gets
recycled. The stages are in a loop where
step
6 and 7 creates a feedback loop to stage 1 and 2
respectively
.
At the
start
, the item
is designed
and planned
digitally
using a computer. Then, a truck is
used
to transfer materials and resources for the
next
step
. After that, the
product
is produced
based on the plan and using the transferred resources. At
step
4, the
products
are sealed
, packaged, and distributed.
The consumer can
purchase
the
goods
and
use
it for their specific needs. After this
step
, the
product
can either
be disposed
or recycled. If it is
sent
for recycling, which is the last
step
, it can again be
used
as a raw material for manufacturing purposes.
Alternatively
, after its
use
, they can provide feedback to
further
improve
the blueprint of the
product
.