Managing Reverse BOM (RBOM) for End-of-Life Product Disassembly

Hello Community,
 

I’m currently exploring how to leverage ENOVIA for managing a Reverse Bill of Materials (RBOM) in the context of product end-of-life. Specifically, I’m interested in using the tool to support the disassembly process and the valorization of product components and materials.

 

My key goals are to:

  1. Detail how a product will be disassembled at the end of its lifecycle.
  2. Track the value of reusable or recyclable components to optimize resource recovery.
  3. Improve sustainability practices by making informed decisions on materials and components that can be reused or sold.
  4. Design for disassembly from the early product development stages to facilitate end-of-life management.

 

Does anyone in the community have experience with managing such processes within ENOVIA? I would love to hear about best practices or tips for:

  • Structuring an RBOM in ENOVIA.
  • Managing component traceability and material recycling workflows.
  • Integrating sustainability or circular economy considerations within ENOVIA’s capabilities.

 

Looking forward to any insights or suggestions you may have!

 

Best regards,
Antoine Saintoyant