Eco-design and Eco-materials: An interactive and collaborative approach

Sustainability and recycling have come to be keywords in many consumer products. However, the creative industry still lacks design tools suitable for sustainable development. While different recycled and sidestream materials are available in industry, the relation between sustainability and the use...

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Published inSustainable Materials and Technologies Vol. 23; p. e00135
Main Author Cicconi, Paolo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.04.2020
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Summary:Sustainability and recycling have come to be keywords in many consumer products. However, the creative industry still lacks design tools suitable for sustainable development. While different recycled and sidestream materials are available in industry, the relation between sustainability and the use of new composites is still difficult to be evaluated and integrated into the early design phases for the creative area. This paper deals with a collaborative Eco-design approach to support these tasks and overcome traditional limits using an interactive approach. The interaction regards the collaboration between several stake-holders such as designers, manufacturers and suppliers throughout the engineering activities and value stream. The framework of an Eco-design tool is proposed to evaluate secondary raw materials, processes, user's feedback, and best practices for the selection of green and recycled materials. •An approach for promoting collaborative eco-design practices in creative industry.•A Toolbox to select secondary raw materials and their composites in design.•The interactive collaboration regards different players along the value chain.•A proposed business model for eco-design in creative design with recycled materials.
ISSN:2214-9937
2214-9937
DOI:10.1016/j.susmat.2019.e00135