n.
A product life cycle that encompasses not only the design, manufacture, and useful life of the product, but also the recycling of the product into something new. (Cf. cradle-to-grave.)
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"This Design for Environment Laboratory is a public-private partnership between industry and government. It focuses on the development of products, processes and systems that help close materials and energy loops in the automotive and construction industries — two of the largest sectors of the global economy. Products no longer go from 'cradle-to-grave', but are cycled back into the economy — 'cradle-to-cradle'."
— Steven W. Peck, Robert B. Gibson, "Pushing the Revolution," Alternatives Journal, January 1, 2000
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New words. 2013.