Auto Parts Reconditioning According with Circular Economy Principles

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Within circular economy, it is defined only the reuse of raw materials from which these products were manufactured and does not take into account the change of destination of recyclable products.This paper is dedicated to creating some brainstorming processes finalized with a proposal to investigate the elements of a windshield wiper motor, which will be used to achieve an electromechanical system with sensors, that allows access to the house (kennel, shelter, etc,) for dogs or cats. Our brainstorming session aimed at finding of new uses for worn windshield wiper. My proposal was the next: worn windshield wiper to be used as a key element for an "access door for dogs/cats". As a research method we have used multi-criteria analysis.

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