Month: November 2022
Designs that resonate with people must combine personal reflection and emotion, incorporating their own unique understanding of things. This is a good form of design, which not only spreads the concept of environmental protection but also extends the value of waste, but many works are often too abstract, resulting in works that do not achieve […]
Maybe my idea is a bit extreme, but think carefully about every action that exists under the label of “environmental protection”, none of which can make things completely environmentally friendly, and some will even cause greater pollution. For example, the action of “recycling”, if it is not a mere gimmick, then it must be a […]
As against group, after the debate, I learned a lot of positive opinions, and I also admit that plastic does have good effects in some aspects, such as its lightness, etc. (but many emerging environmentally friendly materials can also do it). We can also think of ways to prolong its service life, develop it from […]
Today’s workshop is about redesigning and using waste plastic. The aim is to get us thinking about how we can turn some linear products into recycled products that can be maximised rather than just wasted. As in the example mentioned in my first blog, an organisation has found a home for flip-flops in their best […]
This circular economy looks at all the options across the chain to use as few resources as possible in the first place, keep resources in circulation for as long as possible, extract the maximum value from them while in use, then recover and regenerate products at the end of service life. There are three principles […]
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