Saturday, 15 December 2001 Room 1

10:40-12:20 A4-1: Design for X (2) 1. The Conflict of Contradictory Environmental Targets Conrad Luttropp, Reine Karlsson, KTH, Sweden 2. Life Design for Remanufacturing Durable Products Susumu Okumura1, Toshimitsu Morikuni2, Norio Okino1, 1Univ. of Shiga Prefecture, Japan, 2NEC Machinery, Japan 3. Development of Recovery Indicators to Be Used during Product Design Process: Method, Potentialities and Limits Fabrice Mathieux1, Daniel Froelich1, Pierre Moszkowicz2, 1ENSAM Chambery, France, 2INSA Lyon, France 4. Treatment of Reliability for Reuse and Remanufacture Takeshi Murayama1, Lily H. Shu2, 1Hiroshima Univ., Japan, 2Univ. of Toronto, Canada 5. EcoDesign for Product Variety: A Multi-Objective Optimization Framework Suiran Yu, Satoru Kato, Fumihiko Kimura, The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan

13:20-15:20 A4-2: Tools for DfX

3. Recycling Oriented Design — A Case Study on House Appliances Using the Software ATROiD Hong-Yoon Kang1, Jang-Woo Jung1, Christoph Herrmann2, 1LG Production Engineering Research Center, Korea, 2IWF, Technical Univ. Braunschweig, Germany

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2. Development of Recyclability Evaluation Tool Naohiko Oyasato, Hideki Kobayashi, Kazuhito Haruki, Toshiba, Japan

A4-1/A4-2

1. Life-cycle Design System for Machined Parts — Linkage of LCI Data to CAD/CAM Data Shoji Nawata, Tojiro Aoyama, Keio Univ., Japan

Room 1 4. Recyclability Evaluation Method (REM) and Its Applications Yuzo Hiroshige, Takayuki Nishi, Toshijiro Ohashi, Hitachi, Japan 5. Approximate Life Cycle Assessment of Classified Products Using Artificial Neural Network and Statistical Analysis in Conceptual Product Design Ji-Hyung Park1, Kwang-Kyu Seo1, David R. Wallace2, 1Korea Inst. of Science and Technology, Korea, 2MIT, USA 6. DfE Tools — A Way for Application of LCA in Product Design? Michael Betz, Harald Florin, Kaufm. H. Schöch, PE Product Engineering, Germany

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Room 2

11:20-12:40 A4-3: LCA Case Studies 1. Life Cycle Assessment of Third Generation (3G) Wireless Telecommunication Systems at Ericsson Jens Malmodin, Lisa Oliv, Pernilla Bergmark, Ericsson Radio Systems, Sweden 2. Generic LCA Based DfE — A Case Study of Different PWB Systems Constantin Herrmann1, Michael Betz2, Niels Warburg1, 1Univ. of Stuttgart, 2PE Product Engineering, Germany 3. Ecological Improvement of the Vending Machine Using LCA Method Yukio Kimura1, Seizo Kato2, Naoki Maruyama2, Yucho Sadamichi2, Anugerah Widiyanto2, Yoshitaka Joukaku2, 1Fuji Electric, 2Mie Univ., Japan 4. LCA of Machine Tools with Regard to Their Secondary Effects on Quality of Machined Parts Javad Akbari, Keigo Oyamada, Yoshio Saito, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan

13:40-15:20 A4-4: Design for Disassembly 1. Product’s Disassemblability Evaluation Using Information Entropy Hideo Fujimoto, Alauddin Ahmed, Kazuaki Sugi, Nagoya Inst. of Technology, Japan

4. Development of Disassembly Support System for Mechanical Parts and Its Application to Design Considering Reuse/Recycle Hidefumi Wakamatsu, Akira Tsumaya, Keiichi Shirase, Eiji Arai, Osaka Univ., Japan

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3. A Design for Recycling Technique for Optimizing Resource Circulation Characteristics of Products Yasuo Kondo, Ko-suke Hirai, Fumio Obata, Tottori Univ., Japan

A4-3/A4-4

2. Design of Heat-Activated Reversible Integral Attachments for Product-Embedded Disassembly Ying Li, Kazuhiro Saitou, Noboru Kikuchi, Steven J. Skerlos, Panos Y. Papalambros, The Univ. of Michigan, USA

Room 2 5. Design for Re-Use and Disassembly Martina Hoffmann, Bernd Kopacek, Reinhard Knoth, Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria

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Room 3

10:00-11:00 E4-1: Social System Design (1) 1. Analyzing Sustainability of Circulatory System by Using the Rewriting System Kotaro Kakimoto, Takayuki Shiose, Toshiharu Taura, Kobe Univ., Japan 2. Indirect Control Methods for Navigating the Agent-Based Recycle Society Takayuki Shiose, Kouji Yokoyama, Toshiharu Taura, Kobe Univ., Japan 3. From a Factory to a Person: One Approach for Sustainable and Service-Oriented Manufacturing Scheme Masahiko Onosato1, Nydia Suppen1, Koji Teramoto1, Kazuaki Iwata2, 1Osaka Univ., 2International Inst. of Advanced Studies, Japan

11:20-12:40 E4-2: Social System Design (2) 1. Integrated Product Policy (IPP) and Eco-Product Development (EPD) (Keynote) Martin Charter, The Centre for Sustainable Design, The Surrey Inst. of Art and Design, Univ. Coll.,UK

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3. Demonstration of a Nature Symbiotic Office Designed for 100 Years Use Masanobu Nagano, Kochi Eco-Design Council, Japan

E4-1/E4-2

2. Design and Evaluation of the Recycle of Home Appliances: An Application of Market Microstructure Theory Kanji Ueda1, Nariaki Nishino1, Atsushi Iwasaki1, Sobei H. Oda2, Itsuo Hatono1, 1Kobe Univ., 2Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Japan

Room 3

13:40-15:20 B4-1: Cleaner Processes and Energy-Saving Processes 1. Development of Drying Technology Utilizing Solar Energy to Dry Agricultural and Marine Products Hidetoshi Aoki, Hachinohe Inst. of Technology, Japan 2. On Process Planning with Multiple Agents: Environmentally Conscious Decisions among Feasible Process Plans Beth E. Allen, Univ. of Minnesota, USA 3. 100% Ozone-Treatment System for Bath and Swimming Pool Water — CERAZONE Reiji Terao1, Kazunori Mori1, Masaki Matsui2, 1TERAO, 2Gifu Univ., Japan 4. Energy Saving Cleaner Technology for Conversion of Waste Pickle Liquor and Mill Scale Natteri M. Parthasarathy, SALN Coll. of Engineering & Management/ETK International Ferrites Ltd., India 5. Development of Hybrid Micro Machine Tool Tsuneo Kurita1, Shinya Watanabe2, Mitsuro Hattori1, 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2Disco Co., Japan

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Room 4

9:40-10:40 E4-3: Labelling and Logistics 1. Trial of Product Environmental Information System — Canon Case (Type III Eco-Label, JEMAI Program Ver.2) Kiyofumi Matsumoto, Norihiro Mochizuki, Keizo Naganuma, Masaaki Oono, Canon, Japan 2. Re-Use of End-of-Life Electronic Equipment and Components — Logistic Aspects Reinhard Knoth, Martina Hoffmann, Bernd Kopacek, Peter Kopacek, Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria 3. Inverse Distribution System of Construction for Closed-Loop Construction System Hiroyuki Nakamura1, Jun Shiino2, 1Shimizu, 2Waseda Univ., Japan

11:00-12:40 Special Theme 9-4-1: Advanced Technology for Electronic Packaging: JIEP Session (1) 1. JIEP EcoDesign for Tomorrow (Keynote) Hidetaka Hayashi, Fujikura, Japan

4. Trend of Halogen Free Printed Wiring Board Materials Tetsuaki Suzuki, Toshiba Chemical, Japan

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3. Development of Environmentally Friendly Epoxy-Resin Compounds without Toxic Flame Retardants and Their Application to Electronic Parts Yukihiro Kiuchi, Masatoshi Iji, NEC, Japan

E4-3/ST9-4-1

2. Conductive Adhesive for Plated Sn Electrode Michinori Komagata, Yukio Shirai, Noritsuka Mizumura, Kenichi Suzuki, NAMICS, Japan

Room 4

13:40-15:20 Special Theme 9-4-2:Advanced Technology for Electronic Packaging: JIEP Session (2) 1. Development of Formaldehyde Free Electroless Copper Plating Solution Takeyuki Itabashi1, Haruo Akahoshi1, Tadashi Iida1, Eiji Takai2, Naoki Nishimura2, 1Hitachi Printed Wiring Board Solutions Co., 2Hitachi, Japan 2. Low Distortion Cold Rolled Clad Sheets for Mounting Material Shinji Ozawa, Kazuo Yosida, Hiroaki Okamoto, Kinji Saijo, Toyo Kohan, Japan 3. High Sensitivity Dry Film Photoresist for Laser Direct Imaging System Teruhiro Uematsu, Tokyo Ohka Kogyo, Japan 4. New Halogen-Free High Elastic Moduls Build-Up Material Nobuyuki Ogawa, Hitachi Chemical, Japan 5. Ball Semiconductor Process and Material Masataka Yoshida, Masataka Yoshida Ball Semiconductor, Japan

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Room 5

9:20-11:00 Special Theme 8-4-1: EcoDesign and Chemical Engineering (1) 1. Eco-Design of Water Purification Equipment for Domestic Use Kensaku Mizoguchi1, Hideya Kamikawa2, 1Shizuoka Univ., 2Yamaha Motor, Japan 2. Filtration Behaviors in Microfiltration with Periodic Backwashing of Secondary Municipal Wastewater Than Ohn1, Mohammad S. Jami2, Yasuhito Mukai2, Eiji Iritani2, 1Aichi Science and Technology Foundation, 2Nagoya Univ., Japan 3. Life Cycle Inventory Analysis of Waste Oil in Japan Chie Nakaniwa1, Yoshie Yagita2, Atsushi Inaba3, 1Yale Univ., USA, 2Ochanomizu Univ., 3National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 4. Development of a Life Cycle Inventory Database for Chemical Products Kiyotaka Tahara, Atsushi Inaba, National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 5. A Method to Evaluate Regional Material Flow for Designing Recycling Society Koichi Fujie1, Naohiro Goto1, Tomotaka Usui2, 1Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, 2Aichi Science and Technology Foundation, Japan

2. Plastic Recycling with Supercritical Fluids Izumi Okajima, Takeshi Sako, Shizuoka Univ., Japan 3. For Building Eco-Industrial Society Originating in Chubu (Central Japan) (Keynote) Yoshihiro Yasui, Environmental Partnership Organizing Club (EPOC), Japan

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1. Decomposition Mechanism of Epoxy Resin in Nitric Acid for Recycling Weirong Dang1, Masatoshi Kubouchi1, Shurou Yamamoto1, Hideki Sembokuya1, Kazuyoshi Arai2, Ken Tsuda1, 1Tokyo Inst. of Technology, 2Hosei Univ., Japan

ST8-4-1/ST8-4-2

11:20-12:40 Special Theme 8-4-2: EcoDesign and Chemical Engineering (2)

Room 5

13:20-15:20 Special Theme 8-4-3: EcoDesign and Chemical Engineering (3) 1. A New Program for Integrated Recycle System of Chemical Products Kensaku Mizoguchi1, Youji Akiya2, Toshiaki Ito3, Junjiro Kawasaki4, Yoshiyuki Hashiguchi5, Yasushi Hirata6, Minoru Nomura7, Kiyomi Imou5, Akira Kanai7, Masahito Sato2, Shigeru Matsumoto8, Ken Kataoka9, 1Shizuoka Univ., 2AIST, 3Mitsubishi Heavy Ind., 4Tokyo Inst. of Technology, 5KANEKA, 6Bridgestone, 7JCII, 8Tohoku Univ., 9Daceil Chem. Ind., Japan 2. Technological Information Infrastracture for Design and Operation of Recycling Systems Yuji Naka1, Atsushi Aoyama1, Rafael Batres1, Akio Shimizu1, Kazuhisa Hamada2, Katsuyoshi Kameda2, Takashi Kagiyama2, Iwao Matsumoto2, Masahiko Hirao3, Hirokazu Hayashi4, Atsushi Inaba5, 1Tokyo Inst. of Technology, 2Japan Chemical Innovation Inst., 3The Univ. of Tokyo, 4The Society of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 5National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 3. Gasification of Organic Waste Materials (OWM) for Power Generation Using Fuel Cell Michihiko Hamai1, Motohiro Kondo1, Masataka Yamaguchi1, Guilin Piao2, Yoshinori Itaya3, Shigekatsu Mori3, 1Toyota Motor, 2Aichi Science & Technology Foundation, 3Nagoya Univ., Japan ST8-4-3

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4. Double Coated Adhesive Tape for Recycle Application Koichi Ikeda, Kazuhiko Shibata, Nitto Denko, Japan 5. Considerations of Process Flexibility in Design of Chemical Processes for Satisfaction of Economic and Environmental Objectives (Keynote) Jim Petrie1, 2, Brett Alexander2, 1Univ. of Sydney, Australia, 2Univ. of Cape Town, South Africa

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10:20-11:40 Special Theme 2-4-1: Promotion of DFE (1) 1. Creating Business Value by Linking Industrial Ecology with Business Strategy and Product Design (Keynote) Patrick Eagan, Mark Finster, Dennis Hussey, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 2. An Outline of Activities by the Committee of Design for Environment (DfE), Japan, 1994-2001 Shinzo Omi1, Mamoru Morimoto2, Shigeru Suda2, 1Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, 2Japan Environmental Management Association for Industry, Japan 3. Quality Function Deployment for Environment: QFDE (1st Report) — A Methodology in Early Stage of DfE Keijiro Masui1, Tomohiko Sakao2, Atsushi Inaba1, 1National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 2Mitsubishi Research Inst., Japan

12:00-12:40 Special Theme 2-4-2: Promotion of DFE (2)

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2. Environmental Effect Analysis — How Does the Method Stand in Relation to Lessons Learned from the Use of Other Design for Environment Methods Mattias Lindahl, Univ. of Kalmar, Sweden

ST2-4-1/ST2-4-2

1. Quality Function Deployment for Environment: QFDE (2nd Report) — Verifying the Applicability by Two Case Studies Tomohiko Sakao1, Keijiro Masui2, Mitsuru Kobayashi3, Seiichi Aizawa4, Atsushi Inaba2, 1Mitsubishi Research Inst., 2National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3Shinko Electric, 4IIYAMA Corp., Japan

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14:00-15:20 Special Theme 5-4: Recycling of Individual Products (Current and Future) 1. Towards Inverse Production Life Cycle Design: A Simulation Tool Linking Mass Products Recycling to Environmental Legislation and Market Francesco Jovane1, Roberto Bosani1, Lorenzo Castelli2, Fabio Salsa1, 1Italian National Research Council, 2Univ. of Trieste, Italy 2. The QWERTY Concept, A Powerful Concept for Evaluating the Environmental Consequences of End-of-Life Processing of Consumer Electronic Products Jaco Huisman1, Toon Anscms2, Lourens Feenstra2, Ab Stevels3, 1Delft Univ. of Technology, 2TNO Environment, Energy and Process Innovation, 3Royal Philip Consumer Electronics, The Netherlands 3. Some Obervations on Recycling of Electrical Home Appliances Activities in Taiwan Jahau L. Chen, National Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan 4. Waste Utilization by Melting and Crystallization Technology Takumi Kaneko, Jun Mochizuki, Hisashi Endo, Tsukishima Kikai, Japan

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ST5-4/Plenary III/Closing

International Conference Room, 7F

15:40-16:30 Plenary III Designing ‘Sustainable’ Product/Service Systems John Ehrenfeld, Organizing Committee Co-Chair/ISIE/MIT Technology, Business and Environment Program, USA

16:30-16:45 Best Paper & Best Poster Awards 16:45-17:15 Closing Lecture Comprehensive Product Modeling for Designing Life Cycle Scenarios Fumihiko Kimura, Organizing Committee Co-Chair/The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan

17:15-17:40 Closing Words Tadatomo Suga, Technical Committee. Chair/The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan 58