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AWARE: Facilitating Informed Consumer Purchasing Decisions through Point-of-Sale Access to Product Sustainability Information
EPA Grant Number: SU831868Title: AWARE: Facilitating Informed Consumer Purchasing Decisions through Point-of-Sale Access to Product Sustainability Information
Investigators: Skerlos, Steven J. , Clarens, Andres F. , Michalek, Jeremy J. , Feinberg, Fred , Andersen, Jan-Henrik , Morrow, Ross
Current Investigators: Hayes, Kim F. , Clarens, Andres F. , Norman, James H , Skerlos, Steven J. , Morrow, William Ross , Kopin, Amy , Vittorini, Antonio , Ashari, Azwan , Lamiman, Brad , Carter, Bryce , Jansen, Clark , Feinberg, Fred , Dubal, Gitesh , Ezell, Greg , Wu, Jeff , Mjchalek, Jeremy , Pariseau, John , Bazinet, Julie , Boukouns, Konstantinos , Auwers, Kristine , Kulkarni, Michael , Shankar, Suman , Austin, Tenisha , King, Wendy
Institution: University of Michigan
EPA Project Officer: Page, Angela
Phase: I
Project Period: September 30, 2004 through May 30, 2005
Project Amount: $9,945
RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet (2004) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: P3 Challenge Area - Sustainable and Healthy Communities , Pollution Prevention/Sustainable Development , P3 Awards , Sustainable and Healthy Communities
Description:
There is a fundamental challenge to sustainability in designing an appropriate, practical, and flexible information system through which consumers can obtain and consider relevant environmental ramifications of the goods they purchase every day. Hence, the Aware concept is proposed to address the challenge of informing consumers of the broader environmental repercussions of individual purchasing decisions at the point-of-sale. The project scope focuses not only on the technical elements of database design and wireless data transfer, but also on the collection, aggregation, and organization of data for a chosen class of products and the development of a method, or "aesthetic," of presenting this information to consumers at various levels of detail in a way that is understandable, practical, and customizable. The availability of relevant information will support an adaptive education process between the consumer and the broader effects of relatively "ordinary" marketplace decisions, driving advancement towards sustainability culturally and technologically.
The Aware project will function as an educational tool in several important ways. First, design, development, and implementation of Aware will be accomplished through the participation of several interdisciplinary student design teams from graduate (e.g., ME 589, Eco-Design and Manufacturing) and undergraduate (e.g., ME 450, Capstone Design and Manufacturing Experience) courses. Secondly, student members of the University of Michigan Engineers Without Borders / Engineers for a Sustainable World (EWB/ESW) organization will be able to participate directly in the development of Aware by working with the team of principal investigators and consulting with student teams. A component of Aware will be allocated to a designated EWB/ESW team. EWB/ESW members represent various engineering disciplines, including aerospace, civil/environmental, electrical engineering and computer science, chemical and mechanical engineering.
Supplemental Keywords:
waste minimization, decisionmaking, conservation, monitoring, measurement methods, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RFA, Scientific Discipline, TREATMENT/CONTROL, Sustainable Industry/Business, POLLUTION PREVENTION, cleaner production/pollution prevention, Energy, waste reduction, Sustainable Environment, Reinvention, Technology, Technology for Sustainable Environment, Environmental Monitoring, Ecology and Ecosystems, energy conservation, environmentally friendly technology, green design, waste minimization, clean technologies, consumption pathways, clean technology, incentives, computer models, ecological design, education, environmental conscious construction, emission controls, energy efficiency, informed consumer purchasing, innovative technology, point of sale education, outreach and education, environmental cost analysis, green technologyRelevant Websites:
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