Carnivorous Furniture Eats Insects and Vermin to Generate Energy
by: Inhabitat , 2011-02-14 19:14:55 UTC
British designers James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau have devised a series of unsettling furnishings that are sure to split the field when it comes to defining “green design”. These mechanized contraptions feature microbial fuel cells that generate power from fallen vermin – namely mice and insects. The animal lovers among you may not wish to read on, but it is a unique idea if your apartment has a vermin infestation.
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Global solar power growth doubled in 2010: study
by: Reuters: Green Business News, 2011-02-14 19:49:55 UTC
LONDON (Reuters) - The world added about 16 gigawatts of new solar photovoltaic (PV) power in 2010, double the growth seen a year earlier, the European Photovoltaic Industry Association told Reuters...
Integral Sustainable Design: A Transformative Perspective
by: Sustainable Design News, 2011-02-08 22:35:00 UTC
| Integral Sustainable Design: A Transformative Perspective offers practical and theoretical tools for more effective sustainable design solutions and for communicating sustainable design ideas to today's diverse stakeholders.
It uses Integral Theory to make sense of the many competing ideas in this area and offers a powerful conceptual framework for sustainable designers through the four main perspectives of: Behaviors, Systems, Experiences and Cultures.
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Australia plans carbon tax from 2012: report
by: Reuters: Green Business News, 2011-02-12 04:46:46 UTC
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Labor-led government plans to introduce a fixed carbon price from July 1, 2012 with a compensation scheme for some industries, the Australian newspaper reported on...
Apparel Companies of All Stripes Come Together to Test the Eco Index
by: Greener Design, 2011-02-05 05:25:13 UTC
The Eco Index, launched last summer by a coalition of companies in the apparel industry, is shaping up to be a useful tool for companies across the spectrum, from wool socks to haute couture.
The Paradox of Sustainable Innovation
by: Greener Design, 2011-02-08 19:42:01 UTC
Why does no fully sustainable product exist yet? The answer lies in the most crucial aspect of innovation that people usually forget: people.
14 Reasons Green Chemistry Works for Companies
by: Greener Design, 2011-02-10 19:25:17 UTC
The new Safer by Design report looks at how 14 companies have benefitted from using green chemistry in making products and manufacturing processes.
Safer by Design
by: Greener Design, 2011-02-10 19:29:52 UTC
Environment America shows how 14 companies are using green chemistry in products, manufacturing processes and facilities.
The Toxic Tradeoff: What Happens When Some Products Go Green
by: Greener Design, 2011-02-11 12:00:00 UTC
As the movement toward eco-friendly technologies continues, it's critical for products that are marketed as green or non-toxic cleaners to be held to higher standards of transparency regarding their efficacy as well as their ingredients -- so consumers understand what they'e buying, what it's made of and how it works.
Can a PepsiCo-Powered Crowd of Scientists Rescue Moms and Infants From Malnutrition?
by: fast company, 2011-02-11 14:57:46 UTC
Last November, Scientists Without Borders underwent a makeover from a social networking site for scientists to an open innovation platform that crowdsources solutions to scientific problems. The first major challenge, sweetened by $10,000 in PepsiCo-funded prize money, is reducing infant mortality in the developing world through better nutrition.
Infant mortality in many developing countries is high (3.6 million children dying each year in the neonatal period), but it could easily be averted by reducing the deficiencies of micronutrients (i.e. folic acid) in women of childbearing age. Folic acid is available in supplements and pre-made foods in developed countries, but that's not the case elsewhere. Scientists were being asked to develop an at-home or community-based method for women to safely, easily, and affordably fortify staple foods with folic acid--without requiring major cultural or behavioral changes.
The challenge stopped accepting solutions in November, and now an advisory panel of three leading nutrition scientists is picking from 51 of the best entries, which came from all over the world--including 22 entries from the the Global South (Africa, Asia, Central and Latin America). "We're tapping into communities not usually engaged in these processes," says Shaifali Puri, Executive Director of Scientists Without Borders.
The advisory panel is in the final stages of review, and a winner will be announced next month. Scientists Wihout Borders is already in talks to develop more partner-funded challenges, perhaps related to medicine, agriculture, or water.
In the next few months, the organization also hopes to create its own fund to highlight user-generated challenges--"a competition mechanism to put money behind what we think is the most compelling challenge on the site in a given month," says Puri. As it stands, Scientists Without Borders doesn't offer prizes to members who submit responses to user challenges.
The next step is bringing the most useful responses to life. As Puri explains, "That's a longer-term process."
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CaseStudy Sustainable taks V; Location London published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-16 02:31:53 UTC
Sustain Talks V: Designing Better Business
16 February 2011, 6.30pm, Lecture Theatre G16, Imperial College London
Joint STIR/Sustain lecture: to ...
CaseStudy Competition; sustainable design published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-15 23:51:51 UTC
The DOEN | Materiaalprijs introduces the designs of the future. Visual artists, designers, fashion designers and architects of today are challenged ...
CaseStudy Closing the loop Product Service System by MIO published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-14 01:53:13 UTC
Loop By the Yard is a reversible, textile-like material for a myriad of do-it-yourself projects. Available in 44 inch (112 cm) wide continuous yardage ...
CaseStudy Establishing a sustainable fashion line published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-12 01:49:27 UTC
Eco-fashion label Naturevsfuture’s name was inspired by designer Nina Valenti’s belief that there is a constant struggle between nature and future ...
Product Handdrying tornado published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-11 01:31:40 UTC
For those who always thought hot-air dryers are environmental friendly because they prevent the disposal of paper tissues now there is even a better ...
Product Viking in a flat pack and no it is not an IKEA published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-08 04:31:35 UTC
The italian company Poltona Frau reconceived quality furniture with a do-it-yourself version. Sold dismantled inside a beautifully, elegant packaging ...
Product Eat your coffee cup published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-05 23:59:04 UTC
First you drink your coffee and then you eat… the cup! Cookie Cup is the edible cup designed by Enrique Luis Sardi together with the team at the Lavazza ...
Material Ingeo, a biopolymer published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-03 03:00:10 UTC
Ingeo is the trademark name for NatureWorks LLC's synthetic fiber made from corn.
The process to create Ingeo makes use of the carbon naturally ...
Product Multifunctional tatami chair published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2011-02-03 02:59:23 UTC
Ori.Tami is an example of how design becomes "eco" when it creates versatile and multifunctional objects. Even when the material choices are non-sustainable ...
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