The benefits of ecodesign can be realized only when returns are reprocessed for reuse of materials, in the form of subassemblies or whole products. Although the efficiency of after-sales services improve market performance, the level of quality deterioration in used returns are just as important to ensure that remanufacturers are able to extract high product value (Pokharel and Mutha, 2009). Therefore, quite a number of authors have developed subcomponents of DfE and they are comparable to design objectives that serve specific product dispositions options (Eltayeb et al., 2010; Sarkis, 1998; Zhu et al., 2007). Therefore, cultivating product knowledge from the perspective of recoverability friendly aspects is a resource for firm to develop capabilities in reverse logistics.