17 October 2013 29 5K Report

The often repeated and cited claim is that 80% of a product's environmental impact over its life cycle is determined during the design phase (with the connected assumption that that 80% is within the power of the designer to control). But where did this claim originate, and what is the actual empirical evidence, both for the percentage of the impact determined by decisions in the design phase, and for the percentage that is actually within the power of a designer to influence?

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