The influence of product design on environmental impacts using life cycle assessment

In Indonesia, as a tropical country, fans become one of the electronic products with quite high level of consumption. The high amount of fan consumption potentially increases the number of e-waste, by which throughout its life phase, electronic products generate many environmental impacts. Environme...

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