Friday, December 16, 2011

Remanufacturing and the Environment

Remanufacturing old unused parts can play a major role in assisting the environment. It helps conserve energy, reduces air pollution and helps keep unnecessary waste and harmful chemicals from entering our landfills and water.

Remanufacturing gives a product numerous lives instead of just one, saving costs on raw materials while conserving natural resources such as timber, water and minerals. By extending product life, remanufacturing saves 85 per cent of the energy that went into manufacturing the original product. With same quality as new products, remanufactured products can save 50 percent costs, 60 percent energy and 70 percent raw materials. Remanufacturing also creates jobs here in the US.


A Remanufactured good is a returned product that a manufacturer puts through its manufacturing process, or remanufactures, to restore to a good-as-new condition. When a part is remanufactured, it is disassembled, cleaned and examined for wear and breakage. Components are replaced and the part is restored to its original conditional. After the part is assembled it is goes through a full functional test and put on the market for consumers to purchase. A remanufactured part cost less and is equal or better than the OEM part.


CoreCentric Solutions is a leader in the remanufacture of electronic controls and electromechanical parts for major appliances, fitness equipment and HVAC products. Since 1995 we’ve been providing customized product and part lifecycle management along with remanufacturing solutions to some of the largest retailers and major appliance manufacturers in the world. For more information on how CoreCentric Solutions can help your business, visit our website http://www.corecentricsolutions.com/

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