Monday

Sustainable Innovations at the Base of the Pyramid


Dr. Prabhu Kandachar, Professor of Industrial Design Engineering at TU Delft will be among those speaking at a conference focused on "Sustainable Innovations at the Base of the Pyramid" to be held on Sept 26th and 27th at the Helsinki School of Economics. He heads the BoP Design Lab at Delft and they have a hefty collection of student projects completed over the past couple of years available for download (18MB PDF)

Other speakers include Torben Vestergaard, designer of the award winning Life Straw as well Rama Bijapurkar, India's leading consumer insights researcher and consultant and Dr. Simona Rocchi, Director of Sustainable Design, Philips Design. Simona Rocchi was in charge of the user-centric co-design process for the low-smoke biomass stove Chulha, which just received the IDEA2008 award from IDSA. Yours truly will be reporting on the actual event soon so watch this space if you're into sustainable design for the 'other 90%'.

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CRADLE-TO-CRADLE
A phrase invented by Walter R. Stahel in the 1970s and popularized by William McDonough and Michael Braungart in their 2002 book of the same name. This framework seeks to create production techniques that are not just efficient but are essentially waste free. In cradle-to-cradle production all material inputs and outputs are seen either as technical or biological nutrients. Technical nutrients can be recycled or reused with no loss of quality and biological nutrients composted or consumed. By contrast cradle to grave refers to a company taking responsibility for the disposal of goods it has produced, but not necessarily putting products’ constituent components back into service.


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