Designing a product service system for digital product passport in the fashion industry in compliance with the European Commission’s ecodesign for sustainable products regulation
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- Casper Van Herzele, Francesca Ostuzzi (UGent) , Fatima Khitous and Bastiaan Baccarne (UGent)
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- The fashion industry plays a significant role in contributing to global carbon emissions and environmental degradation. However, an issue arises when essential product-related information becomes lost once consumers acquire clothing, hindering progress towards a circular economy. To tackle these challenges, the European Commission has proposed the integration of Digital Product Passports (DPPs). This, in turn, facilitates reuse, repair, and recycling processes. This study employs a design thinking methodology to analyze and visualize the proposed DPP drafts. Through this approach, several concerns and potential improvements have been identified, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of the final DPP legislations. As a result, 11 design requirements for incorporating DPPs in clothing have been developed, iterated, and refined based on extensive design research, with a focus on creating durable and non-removable DPPs. This innovative business model seeks to reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry, which serves as a first use case of DPPs.
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H8KZ4M1X93ZK63Y1R3Y06M96
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- Van Herzele, Casper, et al. “Designing a Product Service System for Digital Product Passport in the Fashion Industry in Compliance with the European Commission’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation.” ICoHDES : International Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Proceedings, 2023.
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- Van Herzele, C., Ostuzzi, F., Khitous, F., & Baccarne, B. (2023). Designing a product service system for digital product passport in the fashion industry in compliance with the European Commission’s ecodesign for sustainable products regulation. ICoHDES : International Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Proceedings. Presented at the ICoHDES : International interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Bandung, Indonesia.
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- Van Herzele, Casper, Francesca Ostuzzi, Fatima Khitous, and Bastiaan Baccarne. 2023. “Designing a Product Service System for Digital Product Passport in the Fashion Industry in Compliance with the European Commission’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation.” In ICoHDES : International Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Proceedings.
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- Van Herzele, Casper, Francesca Ostuzzi, Fatima Khitous, and Bastiaan Baccarne. 2023. “Designing a Product Service System for Digital Product Passport in the Fashion Industry in Compliance with the European Commission’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation.” In ICoHDES : International Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Proceedings.
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- 1.Van Herzele C, Ostuzzi F, Khitous F, Baccarne B. Designing a product service system for digital product passport in the fashion industry in compliance with the European Commission’s ecodesign for sustainable products regulation. In: ICoHDES : International interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Proceedings. 2023.
- IEEE
- [1]C. Van Herzele, F. Ostuzzi, F. Khitous, and B. Baccarne, “Designing a product service system for digital product passport in the fashion industry in compliance with the European Commission’s ecodesign for sustainable products regulation,” in ICoHDES : International interdisciplinary Conference on Human Factors, Design and Education for Sustainability, Proceedings, Bandung, Indonesia, 2023.
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