Furniture manufacturing transport efficiency
How better transport management can help furniture manufacturers reduce costs and help the environment.
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How better transport management can help furniture manufacturers reduce costs and help the environment.
An overview of what to consider when deciding whether to design your products to enable remanufacturing and reuse.
Making products so that they can be reused, recycled or remanufactured when they are no longer fit for use.
What remanufacturing is and how this process is different from other methods of product reuse and recycling.
How remanufacturing can benefit your business and potential challenges that remanufacturers can face.
How you can use the benefits of remanufactured products as a marketing tool to attract new customers.
Types of products which be remanufactured and how to find out whether a product is suitable for remanufacturing.
An overview of what secondary markets are and what remanufactured products they can be suitable for.
What you need to know about standards relating to the remanufacturing industry to ensure the highest quality products.
Businesses producing direct mail material should follow the Direct Marketing Association code of practice.
How printing businesses can reduce waste from packaging coming onto their site and going out to clients.
The different options that printing businesses should consider when dealing with common types of waste.
How printing businesses can work to reduce unnecessary waste during the production and finishing processes.
Buying and stocking procedures can help printing businesses to reduce waste substrate and cut costs.
The main causes of wasted substrate and how printing businesses can assess how much waste substrate is costing.
How choosing the right substrate can affect the costs and environmental impacts of printing businesses.
How printing businesses can reduce their waste and ways to deal effectively with the waste they do produce.
Explosives manufacturing is a hazardous business activity with specific regulations and licence requirements.
How electrical and electronic equipment producers can design efficient connections and power requirements.
Alternatives to hazardous substances should be considered when designing electrical and electronic products.
Consider how materials will be recycled when electrical and electronic products have reached the end of their life.
The attachment technique used can affect cost and how easily electrical and electronic products can be recycled.
Reducing costs by using raw materials and packaging efficiently when designing electrical and electronic equipment.
What to consider when incorporating eco-design into the development process for electrical and electronic products.
How businesses producing electrical and electronic equipment can benefit from good design practice.