The diagram illustrates how many steps are involved in the procedure of addressing environmental issues across its life cycle.
From my overall perspective, the process involves seven steps, commencing with planning and design and culminating with use by customers. Of particular note is the collaborative involvement of various parties like designers, consumers, producers, packagers, and shoppers throughout the process.
Initially, the product is carefully planned and designed, a stage that consumes natural resources and energy, thereby impacting the environment. Following this, the product is manufactured and then packaged. The packaged product is distributed to retail outlets, where it becomes available for sale. After purchase, the product is used by customers. Finally, the process concludes with recycling, which helps reduce environmental harm by reusing materials.
