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Product Details
Author:
Katie Treggiden
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Ludion Publishers (September 30, 2020)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9789493039384
ISBN-10:
9493039382
Dimensions:
8.82" x 10.78" x 1.04"
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NBN-nbn_full_20230409-20230410.xml
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NBN
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$45
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Weight:
40oz
Case Pack:
8
Overview
• This book touches some hot topics: sustainability, climate change and the circular economy and explores how design relates to these issues
• Beautifully illustrated with colorful and inspiring images and behind-the-scenes shots of the design process
We live in the age of the Anthropocene: human activity is the dominant force affecting the climate and man-made and organic materials are becoming irreversibly intertwined. As natural resources dwindle, designers are exploring the potential of increasingly plentiful waste streams to become the raw materials of the future.
A new book celebrates 30 optimistic and enterprizing designers, makers and manufacturers who use waste as their primary resource, offering a rare glimpse into the world they inhabit. Accompanying these profiles, six in-depth and thematic essays explore the societal, cultural and environmental implications of their work.
Contents:
Introduction;
Fashion Waste;
Food Waste;
Industrial Waste;
Plastic Waste;
Domestic Waste;
Bibliography.








