1st Edition

Design and Assessment of Sustainable Products A Conceptual and Practical Framework

Edited By Magdalena Wojnarowska, Carlo Ingrao Copyright 2025
    278 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    278 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book questions the current definition of what makes a product sustainable and argues that a holistic approach to sustainable product design is required, one that considers all aspects of a product’s life cycle from design to production, to use and then final disposal.

    This edited collection introduces a new set of methods and tools aligned with the concept of comprehensive sustainable produce design that integrates the environmental and social benefits of a product in line with the principles of a circular economy. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical framework that underpins a sustainable product, highlighting the multiple key roles of (eco-)design, innovation, quality, and sustainability. The authors describe the criteria for which products can be defined as being sustainable, and outline how different manufacturing technologies influence the value of those products and the place they can find on the market accordingly. The book’s significant contribution lies in identifying the critical factors that are needed to successfully implement the framework throughout the entire life cycle of the product in a holistic integrated approach.

    This book will be of interest for researchers and students studying sustainable product design, environmental studies, engineering, and sustainable business management. It will also be a useful resource for representatives of the business community, managers, technicians, decision‑makers, and consumers interested in sustainable product design issues.

    Introduction: Sustainable product in circular economy

    Magdalena Wojnarowska and Carlo Ingrao

    Chapter 1: The sustainable transformation of enterprises

    Magdalena Wojnarowska, Mariusz Sołtysik, Tomasz Nitkiewicz, and Szymon Jarosz

    Chapter 2: Product transformation: From conventional to sustainable products

    Mateusz Wygoda and Carlo Ingrao

    Chapter 3: Designing and developing sustainable products

    Marcin Paprocki

    Chapter 4: The role of life cycle assessment in the design and development of sustainable products

    Marcin Rychwalski and Tomasz Nitkiewicz

    Chapter 5: Sustainable production

    Alina Matuszak-Flejszman

    Chapter 6: A sustainable supply chain

    Artur Jachimowski and Martin Straka

    Chapter 7: Digitalisation in sustainable products and sustainable production

    Beata Paliwoda and Sergiusz Strykowski

    Chapter 8: Waste management in sustainable development

    Magdalena Muradin

    Chapter 9: The role of Corporate Social Responsibility for sustainability of products

    Agata Matarazzo, Massimo Riccardo Costanzo, and Pierluigi Catalfo

    Chapter 10: Marketing sustainable products

    Magdalena Wojnarowska, Erica Varese, and Szymon Jarosz

    Chapter 11: Sustainable consumption of products

    Marcin Paprocki

    Chapter 12: Sustainable product innovation: Biopolymers as a case study

    Tomasz Witko, Ignazio Blanco, and Karolina E. Mazur

    Chapter 13: The Life Cycle Assessment of biopolymer as an example of a sustainable product

    Marcin Rychwalski and Tomasz Witko

    Chapter 14: Cost-benefit analysis in the biopolymer lifecycle

    Artur Jachimowski and Tomasz Witko

    Biography

    Magdalena Wojnarowska is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Technology and Ecology of Products at the Krakow University of Economics, Poland. She manages and contracts research projects funded by the Minister of Science and Higher Education, the National Science Centre, the National Centre for Research and Development, and the European H2020. Magdalena is an expert in the selection of projects for co-financing from EU funds in the field of environmental protection. She is a representative of the University of Economics in Krakow at KT 270 for Environmental Management of the Polish Committee for Standardization and also in the LifeScience Cluster. She is the author of numerous publications in the field of circular economy, sustainable production, sustainable consumption, life cycle assessment, and eco-design. Her research focuses on circular economy, bioeconomy, environmental management tools, sustainable production, and sustainable consumption.

    Carlo Ingrao is a tenure-track Assistant Professor with associate professorship habilitation in ‘Commodity Science’ in the Department of Economics, Management, and Business Law of the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy. He obtained an M.Sc. degree in Engineering for the Environment and the Territory at the University of Catania and has twice been awarded the title of PhD: one in ‘Geotechnical Engineering’ at the University of Catania and another in ‘Civil Infrastructures for the Territory’ at the Kore University of Enna. Ranked among the top 2% of the world’s most cited and influential researchers for 2021, his main research activities and interests focus on sustainability, circular economy, and life cycle assessment applications in a wide range of sectors. Within those themes, he has authored around 90 publications in indexed international journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings, has taught university courses, and has delivered numerous lectures and seminars.