The book examines bio-based polymers, recycled composites, and other innovative materials, assessing their properties and environmental impact. It also delves into mechanical, chemical, and biological recycling methods, emphasizing their potential for recovering valuable resources. Furthermore, it presents design strategies like design for disassembly and cradle-to-cradle design, illustrating how these approaches can minimize waste and extend product lifecycles.
Beginning with foundational concepts, the book progresses through specific material alternatives and recycling technologies before culminating in integrated case studies across various industries. Its unique value lies in its practical approach, offering actionable strategies for implementing sustainable manufacturing practices and fostering critical thinking about material choices. Ultimately, the book aims to bridge the gap between environmental science, materials engineering, and industrial design.