Biodiversity and Ecological Consideration/Material selection - Choosing material that doesn't harm the environment or wildlife, Conservation and Management of Resources - Using materials and energy that replenish at the same rate that we use them, so we don't run out., Design for Disassembly - Making products easy to take apart so they can be recycled or fixed, Design for sustainability - Planning products to be useful and have a minimal environmental impact over their entire life, Continuous Improvement feedback loop  - Always looking for ways to make products better for the user and environment, Energy Efficiency - Using less energy to do the same job, in appliances or in how we make items, Environmental Impact throughout project's lifecycle - Thinking about how a product affects the planet from start to finish, Governmental regulatory requirements - Following laws designed to protect the environment, Social considerations and responsibilities - Making sure products are fair and beneficial for communities, Stakeholder engagement - Working with everyone involved or affected by a project to find the best solutions,

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