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Reimagining the FutureThe Biomimetic Economy

Ryan Church I Ksenia Benifand I Nihal Ahmed

OCAD UniversityMDes, Strategic Foresight & Innovation

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What is Biomimicry?

A science that studies nature's models and then uses thesedesigns and processes to solve human problems.

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Why Biomimicry?

Nature has been dealing with dynamic change for more than3.8 billion years.

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Research Purpose

Explore how Biomimicry design principals can be applied toour economic system.

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The Challenge

Businesses today are poorly prepared to deal with unexpected adverse social, environmental, and economic impacts.

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Design Principles

Resilience

Optimizing

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Adaptive

Systems Based

Value Based

Life Supporting

Source: Biomimicry for Creative Innovation (BCI)

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Three Horizons

Time

Prevalence

H3

H2

H1

Source: Anthony Hodgson

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Type I System

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H1

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Type II System

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H2

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Type III System

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H3

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Kalundborg Ecopark

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First full realization of industrial symbiosis. Companies collaborate to virtually eliminate waste, and use the by-products and waste as net new input.

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Circular Economy

New way of thinking about material flows, productionand patterns of consumption.

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Underutilized Assets

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Diverse Economies

In nature, successful ecosystems expand through diversity.Diverse economies also expand in a rich environment,created by diverse use and reuse of goods and services.

18Adapted from Jacobs, J., 2000

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Import Stretching

New value is added to an existing good or “import” and isturned into a new product for export.

19Adapted from Jacobs, J., 2000

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Case Study

Rent your jeans for a year, after that you have 3 options: 1) keep it, 2) switch it, 3) send back.

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Import Replacement

Developing capacity to make things locally that used to beimported from afar.

21Adapted from Jacobs, J., 2000

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Case Study

Icelandic company using fish scales for fashion forward shoes and clothing.

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Three Horizons

Time

Prevalence

H3

H2

H1

Source: Anthony Hodgson

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Circular Economy

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Next Steps

• Rethinking product design and production• Fostering collaborative relationships across value chains • Socializing new modes of consumption

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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.“

- Albert Einstein

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Thank You!

Ryan Church - [email protected] @BiomeDesign

Ksenia Benifand - [email protected] @KBenifand

Nihal Ahmed - [email protected] @iNihalAhmed

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