12 - Responsible design Flashcards
Define circular economy
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
Biological nutrients
Organic non-toxic materials can be simply composted and can safely re-enter ecosystems without harming the natural environment
Technical nutrients (2)
- 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
Advantages of a circular economy (7)
- 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
Fairtrade (2)
- 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
Cradle to cradle
Is a new approach to design and manufacture that fits into the ethos of the circular economy
Aims of cradle to cradle (5)
- 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
6 Rs of sustainability
- Recycle
- Reduce
- Refuse
- Repair
- Rethink
- Reuse
Recycle - 6Rs of sustainability
Recovering parts and materials to be used again when products reach the end of their useful life
Reduce - 6Rs of sustainability
Minimising wastage by using less material or eliminating excessive packaging
Refuse - 6Rs of sustainability
Avoiding designs which for example use materials which are harmful to the environment or difficult to recycle
Repair - 6Rs of sustainability
Designing products that can be repaired rather than those that have to be thrown out if they are damaged
Rethink - 6Rs of sustainability
Considering carefully whether there might be more sustainable alternatives
Reuse - 6Rs of sustainability
Making it possible to use products again rather than discarding them
Define sustainability
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