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Nachhaltiges Produktmanagement durch die Kombination physischer und digitaler Produktlebenszyklen als Treiber für eine Kreislaufwirtschaft

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Der sorgfältige Umgang mit Ressourcen und die Verminderung bzw. Vermeidung ökologischer Belastungen sowie negativer sozialer Auswirkungen ist von besonderer Bedeutung für die Gestaltung eines zukunftsfähigen und wettbewerbsfähigen Wirtschaftssystems. Dieses wird heute insbesondere mit dem Begriff „Circular Economy“ assoziiert. Entscheidend für die Entwicklung einer Kreislaufwirtschaft ist die Gestaltung von Produkten und Dienstleistungen, die über den Lebenszyklus hinweg auf eine nachhaltige Kreislaufwirtschaft hin ausgerichtet sind und ökologischen und sozialen Prinzipien entsprechen. Dabei bietet die fortschreitende Digitalisierung große Chancen, da entlang der Wertschöpfungsketten und in Produkten selbst („Internet der Dinge“) eine Vielzahl von Daten vorhanden sind bzw. ständig generiert werden, welche für ein nachhaltiges Produktmanagement in einer Kreislaufwirtschaft verwendet werden können.

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Baumgartner, R.J. (2018). Nachhaltiges Produktmanagement durch die Kombination physischer und digitaler Produktlebenszyklen als Treiber für eine Kreislaufwirtschaft. In: Redlich, T., Moritz, M., Wulfsberg, J. (eds) Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven zur Zukunft der Wertschöpfung. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20265-1_26

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