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Page 1: Talking and Walking Sustainability Conference, Auckland. February 2007 Designing for a Sustainable Future: Partnerships to sustainability Kel Dummett Project.

Talking and Walking Sustainability Conference, Auckland. February 2007

Designing for a Sustainable Future: Partnerships to sustainability

Kel Dummett

Project Manager, Design for Sustainability

Page 2: Talking and Walking Sustainability Conference, Auckland. February 2007 Designing for a Sustainable Future: Partnerships to sustainability Kel Dummett Project.

Outline•What is Sustainability Victoria?

• What is Design for Sustainability (DfS)?

• Sustainability Victoria’s DfS program

objectives

initiatives

how it works

successes

future

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Sustainability Victoria

• Merger of EcoRecycle Victoria and Sustainable Energy Authority of Victoria (SEAV) in 2005

• Implementing the Victorian Government’s sustainability policies

• Promoting efficient use of resources – energy, materials and water

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Design for Sustainability

• Sustainability Victoria is mainly concerned about sustainability at use stage and end-of-life issues (particularly waste and energy use)

• Design for Sustainability (DfS) program moves SV’s sustainable thinking to the beginning of the product lifecycle

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Design for Sustainability (DfS)

“Products can be considered as the embodiment of environmental harm caused by production, consumption and disposal.”

[Eva Heiskanen, Finnish environmental economist]

And

It is estimated that 70% of a product’s environmental impact is locked in at the design stage.

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Design for Sustainability (DfS)

Why the concern?

Source: The Bathroom, the Kitchen and the Aesthetics of Waste. (1992) Upton and Abbott Miller.

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Design for Sustainability

• DfS means developing products with minimal or no environmental impacts – not ‘eco’ or ‘green’ products - but incorporating environmental considerations into good design practice for everyday products

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Key principles of DfS

• Efficient design - keep the material and resource inputs to a minimum. Do more with less.

• Cyclic design - design to enable materials to be continuously cycled through natural or industrial systems.

• Safe design - avoid toxic and hazardous substances and processes. Keep human health in mind as well as ecological impacts.

• Communications design - ensure product and packaging related communications are informative and accurate. Encourage responsible consumer behaviour.

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Benefits for Manufacturers• Maintaining competitiveness• Reducing production costs• Identifying new business opportunities• Gaining advantage as a supplier• Improving liability management• Improved products and product differentiation• Addressing customer needs

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Design for Sustainability (DfS)

Designers and product developers are in a key position to influence and reduce environmental impacts

And they can contribute to a sustainable future..

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DfS Program

Aims is to firmly place DfS on the political and business agendas,

and

to make environmental considerations a mainstream concern of design professionals, product developers and manufacturers.

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DfS Program

Key objectives:

• DfS part of design practice agenda

• Product development and design professionals

aware of and engaging with DfS.

• A focal point.

• Growing awareness

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DfS Program

And

Move away from ‘deep green’ or ‘eco’ product image, and position as part of good design practice.

Bottom line: all designers to be aware of and practising DfS – simply part of delivering a professional service to clients.

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DfS Program

Key initiatives

• DfS Partnership - DIA, Centre for Design and Product Ecology

• Forums and public lectures

• Sustainable design criteria in design awards

• Product Environmental Labeling

• Sustainable packaging

• Sustainable kitchens

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DfS Partnership

Partnership between SV and Design Institute of Australia, Centre for Design and Product Ecology

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DfS Partnership

• Industry Liaison Officer with DIA• Professional training course – Head Start – for

designers• Quick Start - a professional resource

• Small grants program• Product showcases• National eco-design curriculum for industrial design

students• Survey of designers

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DIA Professional Practice Guidelines

• DIA Professional Practice Guidelines ‘Design for Environment and Product Innovation’

• Includes an overview of product life cycle impacts, selecting strategies, how to get started, resources

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‘Quick Start’ series

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Telecommunication: Nokia

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Furniture: Think chair (Steelcase)

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Stratus workstation (Zenith Interiors)• Steel (50% recycled content)• Aluminium (45% recycled content)• Plantation sourced E0 MDF• Ortech Easiboard (is compostable) • Designed for disassembly –

constructed with pins, clips and screws

• Reduced embodied energy and resource demand through use of recycled content and recyclable materials

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Mobility: Smart car

• Designed by Swatch and built by DaimlerChrysler • Only 2.5 metres long• Environmental policy and guidelines –

– protection of environment, – energy efficiency and – preservation of natural

resources in all stages of life cycle

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Bathroom: Caroma Smartflush

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Future challenges - Design in 2050

• Designers will need to face the challenges of a world with reduced and much more expensive resources

• The design community, manufacturers and our leaders need to embrace the challenge now

• A sustainable future is possible, and DfS is a key strategy help to achieve it.

Thank you