12 - Responsible design Flashcards

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Define circular economy

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Is an approach that anticipates and designs for biological and technical ‘nutrients’ to be continuously reused at the same quality, dramatically reducing the dependency on sourcing new materials

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Biological nutrients

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Organic non-toxic materials can be simply composted and can safely re-enter ecosystems without harming the natural environment

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Technical nutrients (2)

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  • Man-made materials including polymers and alloys to be used repeatedly at the same initial high quality with minimal energy and no adverse environmental effects
  • For example products such as cars and washing machines are made from technical nutrients
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Advantages of a circular economy (7)

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  • Work against the unsustainable ‘take, make, dispose’ culture
  • Promote and drive greater resource productivity
  • Reduce the use of finite resources
  • Reduce waste
  • Avoid pollution
  • Deliver a more competitive UK economy
  • Helps reduce the environmental impact of our product manufacture and consumption in both the UK and global markets
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Fairtrade (2)

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  • Is an organisation that negotiates with buyers to secure fair prices for products encouraging the ethical treatment of farmers and workers in developing countries
  • They also promote sustainable development, benefits for producers, active citizenship
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Cradle to cradle

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Is a new approach to design and manufacture that fits into the ethos of the circular economy

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Aims of cradle to cradle (5)

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  • Reuse of any waste created
  • A holistic approach to design
  • Reduction of carbon footprint
  • Cleaning any waste water for reuse it
  • Eliminating the use of toxic materials
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6 Rs of sustainability

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  • Recycle
  • Reduce
  • Refuse
  • Repair
  • Rethink
  • Reuse
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Recycle - 6Rs of sustainability

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Recovering parts and materials to be used again when products reach the end of their useful life

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Reduce - 6Rs of sustainability

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Minimising wastage by using less material or eliminating excessive packaging

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Refuse - 6Rs of sustainability

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Avoiding designs which for example use materials which are harmful to the environment or difficult to recycle

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Repair - 6Rs of sustainability

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Designing products that can be repaired rather than those that have to be thrown out if they are damaged

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Rethink - 6Rs of sustainability

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Considering carefully whether there might be more sustainable alternatives

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Reuse - 6Rs of sustainability

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Making it possible to use products again rather than discarding them

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Define sustainability

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The idea that goods and services should be produced in ways that do not use resources that cannot be replaced and do not damage the environment

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