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101 introduction stage
1) марк. этап выведения [внедрения\] товара на рынок (стадия в жизненном цикле товара, характеризующаяся выпуском товара на продажу)Syn:See:2) марк. = pioneering stage -
102 late adopter
марк. поздний [отстающий\] последователь (человек, подозрительно относящийся ко всему новому и одним из последних признающий новые товары или технологии)See: -
103 mature stage
1) марк. этап [стадия\] зрелости [насыщения\] (стадия в жизненном цикле товара, характеризующаяся замедлением темпов роста сбыта товара)See:2) с.-х. стадия спелости [зрелости\] (период зрелости плодов, в результате чего они становятся готовы к сбору урожая и употреблению)Syn: -
104 pioneering stage
марк. начальный этап (первоначальная стадия внедрения нового товара на рынок, когда проводится масштабная рекламная кампания по привлечению вниманию к данному типу товаров (реклама типа товара), а не к данной конкретной марке товара)Syn:See: -
105 PLC
1) эк., юр. сокр. от public limited company (в некоторых странах, в том числе в Великобритании: обязательное окончание названия фирмы, которая является открытой компанией с ограниченной ответственностью)
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abbrev.: PLC public limited company публичная компания с ограниченной ответственностью (Великобритания): компания с капиталом свыше 50 тыс. ф. ст., выпустившая свои акции на свободный рынок и публикующая требуемый объем информации о своей деятельности (статус, введенный Законом о компаниях 1980 г.); см. Companies Act 1980.* * ** * * -
106 pre-market stage
марк. этап разработки товара, дорыночный этап (стадия в жизненном цикле товара, в течение которого появляется идея товара и происходит разработка товара)See: -
107 BARRIERS TO EXIT
Барьеры на пути выхода из отрасли
Препятствия, мешающие фирме уйти с рынка несмотря на снижение объема продаж и рентабельности. Возможность выхода фирмы из отрасли зависит от целого ряда факторов. Важно, владеет ли фирма активами на правах собственности или на правах аренды, имеют ли эти активы специальное назначение или их можно использовать и в других сферах деятельности, можно ли эти активы перепродать на вторичном рынке. Имеет также значение величина избыточных мощностей в отрасли и масштабы совместно используемых средств производства и каналов сбыта. Все эти препятствия определяют возможность выхода фирмы из отрасли, находящейся в кризисном состоянии, и следовательно влияют как на рентабельность фирм, так и на дальнейшее нормальное функционирование рынка. См. Product life cycle, Price system, Contestable market.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > BARRIERS TO EXIT
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108 PENETRATION PRICE
Цена, обеспечивающая проникновение на рынок
Установление относительно низких цен на продукт для обеспечения роста объема продаж и повышения доли фирмы на рынке. Такая стратегия обычно применяется в случае, если потребитель чутко реагирует на цену, т.е. если спрос эластичен по цене. Ср.: Skimming. См. Price-elasticity of demand, Product life cycle.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > PENETRATION PRICE
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109 TECHNOLOGICAL GAP THEORY
Теория технологического разрыва
Модель международной торговли, в которой изменения в ее структуре объясняются причинами технологического характера. Основы теории были заложены в работах английского экономиста М. Познера. Суть его рассуждений заключается в следующем. Страны, предлагающие на международных рынках высокотехнологичную продукцию, например, Япония, приобретают сравнительное преимущество в международной торговле. Однако со временем новые технологии распространяются по всему миру, и многие страны сами начинают обеспечивать свои потребности в новых товарах. Таким образом, торговля продукцией, которая появилась в результате новейших технологических разработок, продолжается до тех пор, пока не преодолен технологический разрыв. См. Product life-cycle theory, Theory of international trade.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > TECHNOLOGICAL GAP THEORY
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110 THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Теория международной торговли
Совокупность теорий, изучающих факторы, которые лежат в основе международного разделения труда, а также преимущества, которые страна может получить от участия в международной торговле. См. Comparative advantage, Heckscher-Ohlin factor proportions theory, Preference-similarity theory, Product life-cycle theory, Technological gap theory, Edgeworth box.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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111 PLC
product life cycle жизненный цикл товара ————————PLC, plcpublic limited company англ. публичная (открытая) компания с ограниченной ответственностью -
112 PLC
жизненный цикл товара англ. публичная ( открытая) компания с ограниченной ответственностью -
113 cost
1. n1) цена; стоимость; себестоимость2) обыкн. pl расходы, издержки, затраты3) pl судебные издержки, судебные расходы
- absorbed costs
- accident costs
- acquisition cost
- actual cost
- actual costs
- actual manufacturing cost
- added cost
- additional cost
- adjusted historical cost
- administration costs
- administrative costs
- administrative and management costs
- administrative and operational services costs
- advertising costs
- after costs
- after-shipment costs
- aggregate costs
- agreed cost
- airfreight cost
- allocable costs
- allowable costs
- alternative costs
- amortization costs
- amortized cost
- ancillary costs
- annual costs
- anticipated costs
- applied cost
- arbitration costs
- assembly costs
- assessed cost
- average cost
- average costs
- average cost per unit
- average variable costs
- avoidable costs
- back-order costs
- basic cost
- billed cost
- book cost
- borrowing cost
- breakage cost
- break-even costs
- budget costs
- budgeted cost
- budgeted costs
- budgeted operating costs
- building costs
- burden costs
- calculated costs
- capacity costs
- capital costs
- capital floatation costs
- carriage costs
- carrying cost
- carrying costs
- centrally-managed costs
- changeover costs
- cleaning costs
- clerical costs
- closing costs
- collection costs
- combined cost
- commercial cost
- commercial costs
- committed costs
- common staff costs
- comparative costs
- competitive costs
- competitive marginal costs
- complaint costs
- conditional cost
- consequential costs
- considerable costs
- constant cost
- constant costs
- construction costs
- contract cost
- contractual costs
- controllable costs
- court costs
- crane costs
- credit costs
- cumulative costs
- current cost
- current costs
- current outlay costs
- current standard cost
- cycle inventory costs
- debt-servicing costs
- declining costs
- decorating costs
- decreasing costs
- defect costs
- defence costs
- deferred costs
- deficiency costs
- degressive costs
- delivery costs
- departmental costs
- depleted cost
- depreciable cost
- depreciated cost
- depreciated replacement cost
- depreciation costs
- designing costs
- deterioration costs
- development costs
- differential costs
- direct costs
- direct labour costs
- direct operating costs
- direct payroll costs
- discretionary fixed costs
- dismantling costs
- distribution costs
- distribution marketing cost
- domestic resource costs
- double-weighted borrowing cost
- downtime costs
- economic costs
- eligible costs
- engineering costs
- entry cost
- environmental costs
- equipment capital costs
- erection costs
- escalating costs
- escapable costs
- estimated cost
- estimated costs
- evaluation cost
- excess cost
- excess costs
- excessive costs
- exhibition costs
- exploration costs
- extra costs
- extra and extraordinary costs
- extraordinary costs
- fabrication cost
- factor cost
- factor costs
- factory cost
- factory costs
- factory overhead costs
- failure costs
- farm production costs
- farmer's cost
- farming costs
- feed costs
- fertilizing costs
- final cost
- financial costs
- financing costs
- first cost
- fixed costs
- fixed capital replacement costs
- flat cost
- floatation costs
- food costs
- foreign housing costs
- formation costs
- freight costs
- fuel costs
- full cost
- full costs
- funding cost
- general costs
- general running costs
- government-controlled production costs
- guarantee costs
- harvesting costs
- haul costs
- haulage costs
- heavy costs
- hedging cost
- hidden costs
- high cost
- hiring costs
- historical cost
- hospitality costs
- hotel costs
- hourly costs
- idle capacity costs
- idle time costs
- implicit costs
- implied interest costs
- imputed costs
- incidental costs
- increasing costs
- incremental costs
- incremental cost of capital
- incremental costs of circulation
- incremental costs of service
- incurred costs
- indirect costs
- indirect labour costs
- indirect manufacturing costs
- indirect payroll costs
- indirect production costs
- individual costs
- industrial costs
- industry-average costs
- initial cost
- inland freight cost
- inspection costs
- installation costs
- insurance costs
- insured cost
- intangible costs
- integrated cost
- interest costs
- inventoriable costs
- inventory cost
- inventory costs
- inventory acquisition costs
- inventory possession costs
- investigation costs
- investment costs
- invoiced cost
- issuing cost
- joint cost
- labour costs
- landed cost
- launching cost
- launching costs
- layoff costs
- legal costs
- legitimate costs
- life cycle costs
- life repair cost
- liquidation cost
- litigation costs
- living costs
- loading costs
- loan cost
- long-run average costs
- long-run marginal costs
- low costs
- low operating costs
- lump-sum costs
- machining cost
- maintenance costs
- maintenance-and-repair costs
- management costs
- man-power cost
- man-power costs
- manufacturing cost
- manufacturing costs
- manufacturing overhead costs
- marginal costs
- marginal-factor costs
- maritime costs
- marketing costs
- material costs
- material handling costs
- merchandising costs
- miscellaneous costs
- mixed cost
- mounting costs
- net cost
- nominal cost
- nonmanufacturing costs
- obsolescence costs
- offering cost
- one-off costs
- one-off costs of acquiring land, buildings and equipment
- one-shot costs
- operating costs
- operation costs
- operational costs
- opportunity costs
- order cost
- ordering cost
- order initiation cost
- ordinary costs
- organization costs
- organizational costs
- original cost
- original cost of the assets
- original cost of capital
- out-of-pocket costs
- overall cost
- overall costs
- overhead costs
- overtime costs
- own costs
- owning costs
- packaging cost
- packing cost
- past costs
- past sunk costs
- payroll cost
- payroll costs
- penalty cost
- penalty costs
- period costs
- permissible costs
- personnel costs
- piece costs
- planned costs
- postponable costs
- predetermined costs
- prepaid costs
- preproduction costs
- prime cost
- processing costs
- procurement costs
- product cost
- production cost
- production costs
- product unit cost
- progress-generating costs
- progressive costs
- prohibitive costs
- project costs
- project development cost
- projected costs
- promotional costs
- protected costs
- publicity costs
- purchase costs
- purchasing costs
- pure costs of circulation
- quality costs
- quality-inspection costs
- real cost
- real costs
- recall costs
- reconstruction cost
- recoverable cost
- recurring costs
- reduction costs
- reimbursable cost
- relative cost
- relevant costs
- removal costs
- renewal cost
- reoperating costs
- reoperation costs
- reorder cost
- repair cost
- repair costs
- replacement cost
- replacement costs
- replacement cost at market rates
- replacement cost of borrowing
- replacement cost of capital assets
- replacement cost of equipment
- replacement depreciation cost
- replenishment cost
- reproduction cost
- reproduction costs
- research costs
- research and development costs
- reservation costs
- rework costs
- rising costs
- road maintenance costs
- running costs
- run-on costs
- salvage cost
- salvage costs
- scheduled costs
- scrap cost
- selling costs
- semi-variable costs
- service costs
- servicing costs
- setting-up costs
- set-up costs
- shadow costs
- shelter costs
- shipping costs
- shortage costs
- single cost
- social costs
- social marginal costs
- social overhead costs
- sorting costs
- special costs
- specification costs
- spoilage costs
- staff costs
- stand costs
- standard cost
- standard costs
- standard direct labour costs
- standard direct materials cost
- standard factory overhead cost
- standing costs
- start-up costs
- stepped costs
- stocking cost
- stockout costs
- storage costs
- sunk costs
- supervision costs
- supplementary costs
- supplementary costs of circulation
- tangible costs
- target cost
- target costs
- taxable cost of shares
- tentative cost
- time-related cost
- total cost
- training cost
- training costs
- transaction costs
- transfer costs
- transhipment costs
- transport costs
- transportation costs
- travel costs
- travelling costs
- trim costs
- true cost
- true costs
- trust cost
- unamortized cost
- unavoidable costs
- underwriting cost
- unexpired costs
- unit cost
- unit costs
- unloading costs
- unrecovered cost
- unscheduled costs
- upkeep costs
- upward costs
- utility's costs
- variable costs
- variable capital costs
- wage costs
- war costs
- warehouse costs
- warehousing costs
- weighted average cost
- welfare costs
- wintering costs
- working cost
- working costs
- costs for bunker
- costs for storing
- costs of administration
- cost of appraisal
- cost of arbitration
- cost of borrowing
- cost of boxing
- cost of bunker
- cost of capital
- cost of capital deeping
- cost of carriage
- cost of carry
- cost of carrying inventory
- costs of circulation
- cost of civil engineering work
- cost of construction
- cost of a contract
- cost of credit
- cost of delivery
- cost of demonstration
- cost of discounting
- cost of disposal
- cost of education
- cost of equipment
- cost of equity capital
- cost of filing
- cost of financing
- cost of fixed capital
- cost of funds
- cost of goods
- cost of haulage
- cost of hotel accommodation
- costs of housing
- costs of idleness
- cost of installation
- cost of insurance
- costs of inventory
- cost of issue
- cost of labour
- cost of a licence
- cost of living
- cost of manpower
- cost of manufacture
- cost of manufactured goods
- cost of manufacturing
- costs of material
- costs of material inputs
- cost of money
- cost of obtaining funds
- costs of operations
- cost of an order
- cost of packaging
- cost of packing
- cost of postage
- costs of production
- cost of product sold
- cost of a project
- cost of publication
- cost of putting goods into a saleable condition
- cost of reclamation
- cost of reinsurance
- costs of reliability
- cost of renting
- cost of renting a trading post
- cost of repairs
- costs of routine maintenance
- cost of sales
- costs of sales
- cost of scrap
- cost of service
- cost of servicing
- costs of shipping
- cost of storage
- cost of a suit
- costs of supervision
- cost of tare
- costs of trackage
- costs of transportation
- cost of work
- cost per inquiry
- costs per unit
- above cost
- at cost
- at the cost of
- at extra cost
- below cost
- less costs
- minus costs
- next to cost
- under cost
- with costs
- without regard to cost
- exclusive of costs
- free of cost
- cost of market, whichever is lower
- cost plus percentage of cost
- absorb costs
- allocate costs
- assess the cost
- assess costs
- assume costs
- award costs against smb.
- bear costs
- calculate costs
- charge cost
- compute the cost
- cover the cost
- cover costs
- curb costs
- curtail costs
- cut down on costs
- cut production costs
- decrease the cost
- defray the costs
- determine the cost
- disregard costs
- distort the cost
- distribute costs
- entail costs
- estimate costs
- exceed the cost
- impose costs
- increase cost
- incur costs
- inflict economic and social costs
- involve costs
- itemize costs
- keep down costs
- meet the cost
- meet costs
- offset the cost
- offset the costs
- offset high interest costs
- overestimate production costs
- pay costs
- prune away costs
- push up costs
- recompense the cost
- recoup the cost
- recover costs
- reduce costs
- refund the cost
- revise the cost
- save costs
- sell at a cost
- share the cost
- slash costs
- split up the cost
- trim costs
- write off costs
- write off costs against revenues
- write off capital costs2. v1) стоить -
114 design for environment
экологическое проектирование
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sustainable design
(also referred to as " green design", " eco-design", or " design for environment") is the art of designing physical objects, the built environment and services to comply with the principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability. It ranges from the microcosm of designing small objects for everyday use, through to the macrocosm of designing buildings, cities, and the earth's physical surface. It is a growing trend within the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, engineering, graphic design, industrial design, interior design and fashion design
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_design]Параллельные тексты EN-RU Eco-design of products
Eco-design is a process that consists of taking environmental aspects into account when designing or improving a product. This concept is based on the following principle: all products have environmental impacts at various stages in their life cycle. The purpose of eco-design is to reduce these impacts while maintaining the user quality of the product.
The eco-design of a product involves incorporating environmental aspects in the product development process. This involves various stages:
- Manufacture with materials, components and production processes
- Distribution with packaging and logistics
- Use with energy consumption, servicing and maintenance
- End of life.
[Legrand]Экологическое проектирование изделий
Экологическое проектирование представляет собой процессе разработки или усовершенствования изделия при выполнении которого учитываются различные экологические аспекты. Смысл данной концепции состоит в том, что изделия воздействуют на окружающую среду на всех этапах своего жизненного цикла. Цель экологического проектирования заключается в снижении этого воздействия при сохранении потребительских качеств изделия.
Экологическое проектирование предполагает, что в процессе разработки изделия учитываются экологические аспекты для всех этапов жизненного цикла, к которым относятся:
- изготовление с учетом характеристик используемых материалов, компонентов и технологических процессов;
- дистрибуция товаров в соответствующей упаковке и надлежащая логистика;
- эксплуатация, сопровождающаяся потреблением энергии, операциями технического обслуживания и ухода;
- вывод изделия из эксплуатации.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > design for environment
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115 eco-design
экологическое проектирование
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sustainable design
(also referred to as " green design", " eco-design", or " design for environment") is the art of designing physical objects, the built environment and services to comply with the principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability. It ranges from the microcosm of designing small objects for everyday use, through to the macrocosm of designing buildings, cities, and the earth's physical surface. It is a growing trend within the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, engineering, graphic design, industrial design, interior design and fashion design
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_design]Параллельные тексты EN-RU Eco-design of products
Eco-design is a process that consists of taking environmental aspects into account when designing or improving a product. This concept is based on the following principle: all products have environmental impacts at various stages in their life cycle. The purpose of eco-design is to reduce these impacts while maintaining the user quality of the product.
The eco-design of a product involves incorporating environmental aspects in the product development process. This involves various stages:
- Manufacture with materials, components and production processes
- Distribution with packaging and logistics
- Use with energy consumption, servicing and maintenance
- End of life.
[Legrand]Экологическое проектирование изделий
Экологическое проектирование представляет собой процессе разработки или усовершенствования изделия при выполнении которого учитываются различные экологические аспекты. Смысл данной концепции состоит в том, что изделия воздействуют на окружающую среду на всех этапах своего жизненного цикла. Цель экологического проектирования заключается в снижении этого воздействия при сохранении потребительских качеств изделия.
Экологическое проектирование предполагает, что в процессе разработки изделия учитываются экологические аспекты для всех этапов жизненного цикла, к которым относятся:
- изготовление с учетом характеристик используемых материалов, компонентов и технологических процессов;
- дистрибуция товаров в соответствующей упаковке и надлежащая логистика;
- эксплуатация, сопровождающаяся потреблением энергии, операциями технического обслуживания и ухода;
- вывод изделия из эксплуатации.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > eco-design
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116 green design
экологическое проектирование
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sustainable design
(also referred to as " green design", " eco-design", or " design for environment") is the art of designing physical objects, the built environment and services to comply with the principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability. It ranges from the microcosm of designing small objects for everyday use, through to the macrocosm of designing buildings, cities, and the earth's physical surface. It is a growing trend within the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, engineering, graphic design, industrial design, interior design and fashion design
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_design]Параллельные тексты EN-RU Eco-design of products
Eco-design is a process that consists of taking environmental aspects into account when designing or improving a product. This concept is based on the following principle: all products have environmental impacts at various stages in their life cycle. The purpose of eco-design is to reduce these impacts while maintaining the user quality of the product.
The eco-design of a product involves incorporating environmental aspects in the product development process. This involves various stages:
- Manufacture with materials, components and production processes
- Distribution with packaging and logistics
- Use with energy consumption, servicing and maintenance
- End of life.
[Legrand]Экологическое проектирование изделий
Экологическое проектирование представляет собой процессе разработки или усовершенствования изделия при выполнении которого учитываются различные экологические аспекты. Смысл данной концепции состоит в том, что изделия воздействуют на окружающую среду на всех этапах своего жизненного цикла. Цель экологического проектирования заключается в снижении этого воздействия при сохранении потребительских качеств изделия.
Экологическое проектирование предполагает, что в процессе разработки изделия учитываются экологические аспекты для всех этапов жизненного цикла, к которым относятся:
- изготовление с учетом характеристик используемых материалов, компонентов и технологических процессов;
- дистрибуция товаров в соответствующей упаковке и надлежащая логистика;
- эксплуатация, сопровождающаяся потреблением энергии, операциями технического обслуживания и ухода;
- вывод изделия из эксплуатации.
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sustainable design
(also referred to as " green design", " eco-design", or " design for environment") is the art of designing physical objects, the built environment and services to comply with the principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability. It ranges from the microcosm of designing small objects for everyday use, through to the macrocosm of designing buildings, cities, and the earth's physical surface. It is a growing trend within the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, engineering, graphic design, industrial design, interior design and fashion design
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_design]Параллельные тексты EN-RU Eco-design of products
Eco-design is a process that consists of taking environmental aspects into account when designing or improving a product. This concept is based on the following principle: all products have environmental impacts at various stages in their life cycle. The purpose of eco-design is to reduce these impacts while maintaining the user quality of the product.
The eco-design of a product involves incorporating environmental aspects in the product development process. This involves various stages:
- Manufacture with materials, components and production processes
- Distribution with packaging and logistics
- Use with energy consumption, servicing and maintenance
- End of life.
[Legrand]Экологическое проектирование изделий
Экологическое проектирование представляет собой процессе разработки или усовершенствования изделия при выполнении которого учитываются различные экологические аспекты. Смысл данной концепции состоит в том, что изделия воздействуют на окружающую среду на всех этапах своего жизненного цикла. Цель экологического проектирования заключается в снижении этого воздействия при сохранении потребительских качеств изделия.
Экологическое проектирование предполагает, что в процессе разработки изделия учитываются экологические аспекты для всех этапов жизненного цикла, к которым относятся:
- изготовление с учетом характеристик используемых материалов, компонентов и технологических процессов;
- дистрибуция товаров в соответствующей упаковке и надлежащая логистика;
- эксплуатация, сопровождающаяся потреблением энергии, операциями технического обслуживания и ухода;
- вывод изделия из эксплуатации.
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118 gestion du recyclage
управление жизненным циклом продукта
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life-cycle management
Management of all the stages involved in the life of a product such as raw materials acquisition, manufacturing, distribution and retail, use and re-use and maintenance, recycling and waste management, in order to create less environmentally harmful products. (Source: PORT)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > gestion du recyclage
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119 Kreislaufwirtschaft
управление жизненным циклом продукта
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life-cycle management
Management of all the stages involved in the life of a product such as raw materials acquisition, manufacturing, distribution and retail, use and re-use and maintenance, recycling and waste management, in order to create less environmentally harmful products. (Source: PORT)
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экобаланс
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eco-balance
An eco-balance refers to the consumption of energy and resources and the pollution caused by the production cycle of a given product. The product is followed throughout its entire life cycle, from the extraction of the raw materials, manufacturing and use, right through to recycling and final handling of waste. (Source: DUNI)
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