MASSIVE SAVINGS JUST FOR YOU!
VIEW DEALS

Design and Environment: A Global Guide to Designing Greener Goods



"Design + Environment" is a comprehensive guide that addresses the lack of resources for designers and students interested in creating environmentally friendly products. It covers the background and importance of design for environment (DfE), as well as providing a step-by-step approach for incorporating DfE into the design process. The book also discusses environmental assessment tools and strate... more details
Key Features:
  • Comprehensive guide: Covers the background, importance, and step-by-step approach for incorporating DfE into the design process.
  • Environmental assessment tools and strategies: Provides information on various tools and strategies for evaluating the environmental impact of products.
  • Case studies: Includes real-life examples of DfE implementation for different product groups, providing practical insights and inspiration for designers.


R1 059.00 from Loot.co.za

price history Price history

   BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R1 059.00

loading...

tagged products icon   Similarly Tagged Products

Features
Author Helen Lewis,John Gertsakis,Tim Grant,Nicola Morelli,Andrew Sweatman
ISBN 9781874719434
Publisher Greenleaf Pubns
Manufacturer Greenleaf Pubns
Description
"Design + Environment" is a comprehensive guide that addresses the lack of resources for designers and students interested in creating environmentally friendly products. It covers the background and importance of design for environment (DfE), as well as providing a step-by-step approach for incorporating DfE into the design process. The book also discusses environmental assessment tools and strategies, and provides case studies for specific product groups. It concludes with a look at emerging trends in DfE, such as sustainable materials and leasing products. Written as a workbook, it is a valuable resource for designers, students, and anyone interested in green product design. The authors have experience in implementing DfE principles through a demonstration program called "EcoReDesign."

There is a huge scarcity of good, practical resources for designers and students interested in minimising the environmental impacts of products. Design + Environment has been specifically written to address this paucity. The book first provides background information to help the reader understand how and why design for environment (DfE) has become so critical to design, with reference to some of the most influential writers, designers and companies in the field. Next, Design + Environment provides a step-by-step approach on how to approach DfE: to design a product that meets requirements for quality, cost, manufacturability and consumer appeal, while at the same time minimising environmental impacts. The first step in the process is to undertake an assessment of environmental impacts, using life-cycle assessment (LCA) or one of the many simpler tools available to help the designer. From then on, DfE becomes an integral part of the normal design process, including the development of concepts, design of prototypes, final design and development of marketing strategies. Environmental assessment tools and strategies to reduce environmental impacts, such as the selection of appropriate materials, are then discussed. Next, some of the links between environmental problems, such as global warming, ozone depletion, water and air pollution and the everyday products we consume are considered. In order to design products with minimal environmental impact, we need to have a basic understanding of these impacts and the interactions between them. The four subsequent chapters provide more detailed strategies and case studies for particular product groups: packaging, textiles, furniture, and electrical and electronic products. Guidelines are provided for each of the critical stages of a product's life, from the selection of raw materials through to strategies for recovery and recycling. Finally, Design + Environment takes a look at some of the emerging trends in DfE that are offering us the opportunity to make a more significant reduction in environmental impacts. Both the development of more sustainable materials and technologies and the growing interest in leasing rather than selling products are examined. Design + Environment is organised as a workbook rather than an academic text. It should be read once, and then used as a key reference source. This clear and informative book will prove to be invaluable to practising designers, to course directors and their students in need of a core teaching and reference text and to all those interested in learning about the tools and trends influencing green product design. The authors have all been involved in an innovative demonstration programme called 'EcoReDesign', which was developed by the Centre for Design at RMIT University with funding from the Australian government. The Centre successfully collaborated with Australian companies to improve the environmental performance of their products by following DfE principles.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.