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to cradle look at waste as food for growth everything to be a nutrient so that there is no waste in biology should go back to soil safely
Should Design
Everything
things are recycled, the materials is often down cycled and lose quality to cradle book made of plastic that can be melted into more books plastic does not need to be down cycled to be reused ink melts away when it is heated
Cradle
The The
ROHNER TEXTILE
SWITZERLAND
Wanted
to burn their waste but couldnt because the dyes they use was too toxic for dyes that were safe for the environment
Searched Now
turn their textile waste into felt to protect strawberry elds in the winter
Completely
biodegradable
BEAVERTON, OR
No
NIKE
waste goal by 2020 a shoe program shoes so that it is easy to take apart used to build tracks and sport surfaces
Reuse
Considered - new shoe made with natural hemp and materials, minimal adhesives, and no foam or backing
HERMAN MILLER
ZEELAND, MI
Hall
Greenhouse Assembly Building Natural Building
that respects the individual light, good air quality should form a part of nature
Workers
Wanted
to create a site where you would be happy to have your children play Natural Park
Industrial
BEIJING
400
Using
convention brick will destroy 25% of farmland and burn a lot of coal 6 new cradle to cradle cities in rural areas
Building
Hoping
to encourage people to stay in rural areas to stop the growth of urban regions.
EMOTIONAL DESIGN
The
design has to have an emotional component a system to love all species for all time
Design We Dont
must be supportive of other species want to just be less bad a little less does not protect anything
Destroying
CHANGE
If
we have a new consumer then the revolution can begin 5% of the population can question current methods then we can generate enough momentum to make changes
If
how our obsession with stuff is trashing the planet, our communities, and our health - and a vision for change by Annie Leonard
MATERIALS OF ECONOMY
CONSUMPTION
PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE
PERCEIVED OBSOLESCENCE
UNHAPPINESS CYCLE
DISPOSAL
INTERVENTION