Cleaner products - new tools, players and relationships

Table of Contents

Foreword

1 From cleaner production processes, to environmental management, to cleaner products
   1.1 Cleaner production processes
   1.2 Environmental management
   1.3 Cleaner products
   1.4 Conclusion

2 Experience with cleaner technology - general conclusions
   2.1 On the road to a Product Oriented Environmental Initiative
      2.1.1 Cleaner products and tools
      2.1.2 New players and cooperation relationships
      2.1.3 The market
      2.1.4 Measures – between the government and the market
   2.2 Different development dynamics in each sector
   2.3 General conclusions
      2.3.1 Cleaner technology in the sectors
      2.3.2 Results
      2.3.3 Dissemination
   2.4 Blind spots in the product-oriented projects to date
      2.4.1 Transport and consumption as blind spots
      2.4.2 Organisational anchoring of environmental considerations in product development
   2.5 Recommendations concerning program administration

3 Evaluation of cleaner technology in textiles, electronics, and transport, and of selected product projects
   3.1 Cleaner technology in the textiles and clothing industry Summary of the textiles evaluation
   3.2 Cleaner technology in the electronics sector Summary of the electronics evaluation
   3.3 Cleaner technology in the transport sector Summary of the transport evaluation
   3.4 Cleaner technology via product and analysis projects Summary of the product evaluation

4 Bibliography