Print Email Facebook Twitter Investigating the life-span of cork products through a longitudinal approach with users- Interim results Title Investigating the life-span of cork products through a longitudinal approach with users- Interim results Author Da Silva Pereira, A.C. Brezet, J.C. Pereira, H. Vogtlander, J.G. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Design for Sustainability Date 2012-05-04 Abstract Products with long life-spans are generally preferred form an environmental perspective. This paper addresses the longevity of cork products, and the respective influencing aspects. This is accomplished through a longitudinal study where several cork products are used, and at different moments in time interviews are performed with the users about multiple aspects, such as satisfaction, performance, quality, aesthetics and attachment. The results from the eight months moment are presented here, with a focus on situations of moderate and low attachment. With few exceptions, the life-span of the cork products is good, and the general appreciation and evaluation is good/ very good or excellent for most product-user situations. From the cases analyzed, several influencing aspects and interrelations were identified. With regard to material related aspects, two main issues have been identified which could benefit from improvement: surface changes and water interaction. Subject sustainable consumption and productionlife-span and use(r)cork products and materials To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8684d64e-33c5-4837-a565-ed173a58d07b Publisher Austrian Institute of Ecology ISBN 978-3-901269-00-4 Source SCP meets industry: Proceedings of the 15th ERSPC conference, Bregenz, May 2-4, 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c)2012 Da Silva Pereira, A.C., Brezet, J.C., Pereira, H., Vogtlander, J.G. Files PDF 282540.pdf 1.27 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8684d64e-33c5-4837-a565-ed173a58d07b/datastream/OBJ/view