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Designing sustainable services with the ECO-Service design method: Bridging user experience with environmental performance

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 305, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127228

Keywords

Eco-design; Service design; Design science research; Circular economy; Sustainability

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Defence through the Call for Research Projects of the Defence University Centre (2017-19)

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Eco-design focuses on early integration of environmental criteria to reduce environmental impacts of new products, while ECO-Service Design method combines eco-design and service design to conceptualize new environmentally sustainable services. This method includes four stages - service exploration, service visualization, service ideation, and service assessment - aiming to foster environmental sustainability and user experience in new services. The application of ECO-SD method to shared transport services demonstrates its effectiveness in identifying opportunities to overcome environmental and user experience barriers.
Eco-design is focused on incorporating environmental criteria early in the design process to reduce the environmental impacts of new products. However, while services now represent the largest share of the world's economy, the incorporation of environmental sustainability in the design of new services is very limited. This research proposes the ECO-Service Design (ECO-SD) method that integrates eco-design and service design to conceptualize new environmentally sustainable services. The ECO-SD method bridges environmental criteria from eco-design with the human-centred approach of service design, to foster the environmental sustainability of new services, while offering a desirable user experience. To this end, this method encompasses four stages: service exploration, to understand the service context and how users interact with it; service visualization, to visually identify the barriers to environmental performance and user experience during service provision; service ideation, to conceptualize a new service that overcomes the identified barriers; and service assessment, to understand the changes in environmental sustainability and user experience of the newly designed service. The application of the ECO-SD method to two in-dividual shared transport services shows how it enables integrated identification of opportunities to overcome environmental and user experience barriers in the existing services. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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