Sustainable Thinking

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Being able to think through the entire life cycle of products and services and consider the environmental, social, and economic impacts from the initial phase through to the end of life. 

Case Studies

  • Most Advanced Yet Acceptable

    Most Advanced Yet Acceptable

    Most metropolitan areas in the world suffer from the consequences of its industrialization: not only smog but also flooding, light and sound pollution. Known for its beautiful mountains and as the industrial capital of Mexico, Monterrey is also considered the most polluted city in Mexico.

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  • Circular Design for Recovery

    Circular Design for Recovery

    Ulla Reabild Design School Kolding, BA Fashion & Textiles We teach circularity, but how to understand circularity as something outside resistance full loop models? The fashion industry claims circularity is possible through regenerating fibers. What might that entail from a design or from a manufacturing perspective? And how can we influence the recovery process through

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