This paper presents the findings from a research project which set out to understand the type of requirements that industrial
designers have of ecodesign tools, through the use of a web based prototype. Through qualitative data collection and
analysis a number of important criteria for ecodesign tools were identified. The conclusions recognise the importance of
developing holistic tools for industrial designers, identifying that a combination of guidance, education and information, along
with well considered content, appropriate presentation and easy access, are all critical to their success. A framework for
ecodesign tools for industrial designers is presented along with the evolution of 'Information/Inspiration' into a fully working
web-based tool.
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LOFTHOUSE, V.A., 2006. Ecodesign tools for designers - defining the requirements. Journal of Cleaner Production, 14(15-16) pp. 1386-1395