Green Strategic Thinking of PC Brands From The Perspective of Product Lifecycle Stages (pre-order)
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As the global emphasis on achieving net-zero continues to grow, the responsibility for industrial decarbonization has extended beyond organizations to encompass every phase of the product lifecycle. The circular economy is considered an important trend for production chains adapting to green transformation. Therefore, implementing the circular economy in the production process to achieve sustainable resource utilization and effectively reduce product carbon footprints has become imperative for PC brands. This report analyzes how major global PC brands are incorporating the circular economy concept into their production processes to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across their enterprises and supply chains.
Acer
Apple
ASUS
Butler-MacDonald
Chakr Innovation
Compal
Daisy
Dell
Goodwill
Homeboy Industries
HP
Lavergne
Lenovo
Lonely Whale
PDR
Quanta
SABIC
Sims Lifecycle Services
Sony
Taz
Wistron
Acer
Apple
ASUS
Butler-MacDonald
Chakr Innovation
Compal
Daisy
Dell
Goodwill
Homeboy Industries
HP
Lavergne
Lenovo
Lonely Whale
PDR
Quanta
SABIC
Sims Lifecycle Services
Sony
Taz
Wistron
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1. Most PC Brands Committed to Achieving Net Zero by 2050
1.1 Brands Develop Net Zero Value Chains While Setting Circular Economy Goals for Products
1.2 Applying Sustainable Concepts to Create Green PCs
2. The Circular Economy of PC Products Starts with Production Processes
2.1 Design and Procurement Inclusive of Innovative Sustainable Material Applications in the Design Stage
2.1.1 Design and Procurement Process Strategies
2.1.2 Specific Actions in the Design and Procurement Process
2.2 Production and Manufacturing - Improving Energy Efficiency and Using Renewable Energy to Support Low-Carbon Energy
2.2.1 Manufacturing and Production Strategies
2.2.2 Specific Actions in Production and Manufacturing
2.3 Packaging and Logistics - Reducing Packaging Waste and Improving Transportation Efficiency
2.3.1 Packaging and Logistics Strategies
2.3.2 Specific Actions in Packaging and Logistics
2.4 Recycling and Remanufacturing - Expanding Product Recycling Mechanisms for Added Value after Recycling
2.4.1 Recycling and Remanufacturing Strategies
2.4.2 Specific Actions in Recycling and Remanufacturing
3. MIC Perspective
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1. Most PC Brands Committed to Achieving Net Zero by 2050
1.1 Brands Develop Net Zero Value Chains While Setting Circular Economy Goals for Products
1.2 Applying Sustainable Concepts to Create Green PCs
2. The Circular Economy of PC Products Starts with Production Processes
2.1 Design and Procurement Inclusive of Innovative Sustainable Material Applications in the Design Stage
2.1.1 Design and Procurement Process Strategies
2.1.2 Specific Actions in the Design and Procurement Process
2.2 Production and Manufacturing - Improving Energy Efficiency and Using Renewable Energy to Support Low-Carbon Energy
2.2.1 Manufacturing and Production Strategies
2.2.2 Specific Actions in Production and Manufacturing
2.3 Packaging and Logistics - Reducing Packaging Waste and Improving Transportation Efficiency
2.3.1 Packaging and Logistics Strategies
2.3.2 Specific Actions in Packaging and Logistics
2.4 Recycling and Remanufacturing - Expanding Product Recycling Mechanisms for Added Value after Recycling
2.4.1 Recycling and Remanufacturing Strategies
2.4.2 Specific Actions in Recycling and Remanufacturing
3. MIC Perspective
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Figure 1: Leading International Brands Net-Zero Carbon Emissions and Circular Economy Goals
Figure 2: Major PC Brands Sustainable Notebook PC Products
Figure 3: PC Brands Production Process Strategies
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