Eco-ES 2025: 3rd workshop on Eco-design and circular economy of Electronic Systems
Résumé
Many environmental impacts arise from electronics and, among them, electronic waste is rising quickly to the top of priority issues. Because of the number of electronic systems growing exponentially and their short life cycles, Europe asks for strong and rapid actions towards a sustainable development and use of electronics. Eco-design and circular economy applied to electronic systems are thus becoming major challenges for the electronic community to respond to the dangers for the environment; besides the exponential increase in electronic waste generation, other issues are the depletion of resources, the contribution to climate change and the poor resiliency to supply-chain. Electronic designers willing to engage in eco-design face several difficulties, related in particular to a limited knowledge or a lack of data to estimate the environmental impact from the design phase. Other difficulties come from the challenging application of circular economy strategies to electronics and the uncertain extension of the service lifetime of the system or parts of the system, owing to the variability in user behavior and business models. The objective of the workshop Eco-ES is to gather experts from both academia and industry, covering a wide scope in the environmental sustainability of electronics. Eco-ES is proposed as a workshop of the conference DATE since 2023. In the third edition at DATE 2025, the event hosted a keynote of Jean-Pierre Raskin (UCL), an invited talk of Marc Jouss´e (Retronix) and talks selected from an open call. This document collects the abstracts of the talks.
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