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Green 2.0: Designing not for less bad but for more good

April 1, 2009 by Colin Beavan Leave a Comment

From a New York Times science section article by Henry Fountain: Concrete may seem an unlikely material for scientific advances. At its most basic, a block of concrete is something like a fruitcake, but even more leaden and often just as unloved. The fruit in the mix is coarse aggregate, usually crushed rock. Fine aggregate, […]

Filed Under: Environment, No Impact Man Tagged With: green 2.0, green design, manufacturing design, product design, sustainability

Companies who make durable products could cheat the recession while saving the planet

March 24, 2009 by Colin Beavan Leave a Comment

In an article in Metropolis Magazine, writer John Hockenberry suggests that, in the present economy, the only way to coax money out of consumers’ wallets is to give us what we wanted all along: products that last and don’t go obsolete or break down in a year. In other words, the products should deliver real […]

Filed Under: Consumerism and Materialism, Environment, No Impact Man Tagged With: durability, enviro-business, green design

Meet real needs, make sustainable products

July 1, 2008 by Colin Beavan

Here’s a question: if the need for a product has to be created by the manufacturer, if aggressive marketing is required to convince people to buy the product, can the product, no matter how renewable its materials, really be called sustainable? Because isn’t using resources to make things we don’t even need the definition of […]

Filed Under: Consumerism and Materialism, Environment, No Impact Man Tagged With: green business, green design, sustainable design, sustainable economics

A word on sustainable design

February 4, 2008 by Colin Beavan

I visited the Greener Gadgets conference on Friday and attended the panel on new forms of mobile renewable energy. Among the presenters, one talked about a mini-windmill you could strap on your arm to charge your cellphone and another spoke of longer-life laptop battery. To get the windmill to charge your cellphone for a whopping, […]

Filed Under: Consumerism and Materialism, Environment, No Impact Man Tagged With: eco-friendly design, green design, green gadgets, sustainable design

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