Product Ecological and/or Environmental Rating System and Method
First Claim
1. A method of grading a product, comprising:
- determining at least one of a type or amount of toxic material used in making the product;
assigning a toxic consumption value for the product based on the determined type or amount of toxic material;
determining at least one of a type or amount of waste created in making the product;
assigning a waste production value for the product based on the type or amount of waste;
determining at least one of a type or amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product;
assigning a material value for the product based on the type or amount of environmentally preferred materials;
determining an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an advance over existing products or manufacturing methods;
assigning an advancement value for the product based on the determined extent; and
determining a product grade based on the assigned toxic consumption value, waste production value, material value, and advancement value.
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Abstract
Ecologically and/or environmentally conscious consumers and/or product manufacturers can “grade” the ecological and/or environmental character of products and/or their manufacturing methods. This grading may include one or more of: determining a type or amount of toxic material used in making the product and assigning a toxic consumption value for the product; determining a type or amount of waste created in making the product and assigning a waste production value for the product; determining a type or amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product and assigning a material value for the product; and determining an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an ecological or environmental advance over existing products or manufacturing methods and assigning an advancement value for the product. The final product grade then may be determined based on the assigned value or values.
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37 Claims
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1. A method of grading a product, comprising:
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determining at least one of a type or amount of toxic material used in making the product; assigning a toxic consumption value for the product based on the determined type or amount of toxic material; determining at least one of a type or amount of waste created in making the product; assigning a waste production value for the product based on the type or amount of waste; determining at least one of a type or amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product; assigning a material value for the product based on the type or amount of environmentally preferred materials; determining an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an advance over existing products or manufacturing methods; assigning an advancement value for the product based on the determined extent; and determining a product grade based on the assigned toxic consumption value, waste production value, material value, and advancement value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of grading a product, comprising:
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receiving input indicating at least one of a type or amount of toxic material used in making the product; receiving input indicating at least one of a type or amount of waste created in making the product; receiving input indicating at least one of a type or amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product; receiving input indicating an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an advance over existing products or manufacturing methods; determining a product grade based, at least in part, on the received inputs. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of grading a product, comprising:
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determining plural product sub-scores, wherein the sub-scores are based, at least in part, on at least two members selected from the group consisting of;
a type of toxic material used in making the product, an amount of toxic material used in making the product, a type of waste created in making the product, an amount of waste created in making the product, a type of environmentally preferred material used in making the product, an amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product, and an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an advance over existing products or manufacturing methods; anddetermining a product grade based, at least in part, on the product sub-scores. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A method of producing a product, comprising:
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determining an initial product grade for an initial product made using a first product manufacturing process, wherein the product grade provides a measure of environmental or ecological aspects of the initial product or the first manufacturing process, and wherein the initial product grade is based, at least in part, on at least two members selected from the group consisting of;
a type of toxic material used in making the product, an amount of toxic material used in making the product, a type of waste created in making the product, an amount of waste created in making the product, a type of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product, an amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product, and an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an advance over existing products or manufacturing methods;changing at least one aspect of the first product or the first manufacturing process to improve the environmental or ecological aspects; and making a final product using the changed aspect of the product or its manufacturing process, wherein the final product has an improved product grade as compared to the initial product grade. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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30. A product grading system, comprising:
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an input system for receiving input indicating one or more of;
(a) a type or amount of toxic material used in making the product, (b) a type or amount of waste created in making the product, (c) a type or amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product, and (d) an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an advance over existing products or manufacturing methods; anda processing system programmed and adapted to assign one or more of;
(a) a toxic consumption value for the product based on the type or amount of toxic material, (b) a waste production value for the product based on the type or amount of waste, (c) a material value for the product based on the type or amount of environmentally preferred materials, (d) assign an advancement value for the product based on the determined extent, and wherein the processing system is further programmed and adapted to (e) determine a product grade based on the assigned value or values. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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