Posts Tagged ‘green design’
Cradle to Cradle – A Key Point
25May10
I just finished reading Cradle to Cradle, a well-known environmental book that focuses on sustainable design and how it can be accomplished. Instead of giving a brief synopses Im going to share a key point in the book that I found particularly interesting. The idea of reusing technical nutrients– McDonough & Braungart suggest a way […]
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Sustainable Buyers
08May10
The Sustainable Buyers idea was a response to the competition sponsored by renewableidea.co.uk that asked its competitors how buyers could shop and think more sustainably. My solution involved placing an icon next to an item’s price tag that designated how sustainably the product was produced based on MBDC’s principals. To read more about my solution […]
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