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Discarded Furniture & Landfill (A common destination for discarded furniture, though not environmentally ideal.)
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Recyclable Design & Resource Efficiency (Designing for recyclability improves resource efficiency by enabling material recovery and reuse.)
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Modular Design & Component Replacement (Modular furniture allows for easy replacement of individual components, extending the product’s lifespan.)
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Waste Wood & Particleboard (Waste wood can be processed and used as a raw material in the production of particleboard.)
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Product Life Cycle & Sustainable Design (Considering the entire product life cycle is a key principle of sustainable design.)
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Furniture Recovery Center & Closed-Loop Supply Chain (Furniture recovery centers play a vital role in creating a closed-loop supply chain by collecting and processing discarded furniture.)
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Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) & Weighting Indicators (FAHP is a method used to assign weights to different indicators in a multi-criteria decision-making process, such as evaluating furniture recyclability.)
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TOPSIS & Optimal Recycling Method (TOPSIS (Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) is a decision-making method used to select the best option among different alternatives, such as choosing the most suitable recycling method.)
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Hydrothermal Treatment & Recycled Particleboard Regeneration (Hydrothermal treatment is a process that can be used to regenerate recycled particleboard, improving its properties.)
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Lignocellulosic Materials & Wood-Plastic Composites (Lignocellulosic materials, derived from wood, can be used in the production of wood-plastic composites, a form of material regeneration.)