The design process paradox : traditional design processes vs. eco-design processes
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04/06/2012
04/06/2012
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The Brundtland Report (WCED, 1987) best known for its popularisation of the concept of sustainable development, also made recommendations for a new approach to design and production, setting out terms for: ‘a production system that respects... the ecological base’ and ‘a technological system that searches continuously for new solutions’. The industrial production, consumption and waste treatment of products today causes a large amount of various environmental burdens. The development and design of new products with reduced environmental impact is one of the new challenges towards a more sustainable society and is therefore an important task in the near future. |
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1645-2585 |
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Edições Universitárias Lusófonas |
Palavras-Chave | #COMUNICAÇÃO #DESIGN #ECOLOGIA INDUSTRIAL |
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