Organised by: Cranfield UniversityIn order to help designers to understand and translate the environmental constraints into effective actions,
methods and tools have to be developed to enable the generation of more environmentally benign design
alternatives according to Design for Environment rules. This article explains how to use DfE rules earlier
during the conceptual design phase, when the designers don’t have simple qualitative tools or methods to
evaluate their products. Two main actions have been realised: 1) to identify which kind of rules can be
applied when designers only have a functional representation of their product 2). To create the necessary
indicators to evaluate these rules depending on designers choices.Mori Seiki – The Machine Tool Compan