recyclabilitymake
RecyclabilityMake (RM) is a design and manufacturing approach that emphasizes maximizing product recyclability by incorporating end-of-life considerations into the development process. It seeks to simplify material streams, facilitate disassembly, and reduce contamination.
The term is used in sustainability discourse to describe a family of practices rather than a standardized
Core principles: selecting recyclable materials, favoring mono-material or clearly separable materials, ensuring ease of disassembly, avoiding
Methods and tools: life cycle assessment, design for disassembly guidelines, labeling schemes, standardized fasteners, modular components,
Applications and impact: examples in packaging redesign to be recyclable, electronics with modular components, automotive dashboards
Challenges and criticisms: conceptual ambiguity, potential trade-offs with durability or cost, risk of greenwashing if not
See also: circular economy, eco-design, design for disassembly, end-of-life management, product stewardship.