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Index
How to Use this Book
Who Should Read This Book? What’s in This Book?
Section 1: Reduce Section 2: Reuse Section 3: Recycle Section 4: Restore Section 5: Process
What Comes with This Book? Why a Book and Not Just a PDF?
Frequently asked Questions
What is sustainability? Why does being sustainable cost more—or does it? Is climate change proven? What’s a carbon footprint? Are hybrids really better than other cars? Is nuclear power a more sustainable energy option? What can I do to become more sustainable? As a designer, what can I do to make the world more sustainable?
foreword Introduction
What Is Sustainability? Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
CHAPTER 1
What Is Sustainability?
What Is a Systems Perspective? Diversity and Resiliency Centralization and Decentralization Cooperation and Competition Ecological Vitality Social Vitality Financial Vitality An Ecosystem of Stakeholders A Careful Balance
CHAPTER 2
How Is Sustainability Measured?
You Get What You Measure Social Measures Environmental Measures Financial Measures Putting It All Together A Better Way?
CHAPTER 3
What Are the Approaches to Sustainability?
Natural Capitalism Cradle to Cradle Biomimicry
The Design Spiral
Life Cycle Analysis Social Return on Investment The Natural Step™ Total Beauty Sustainability Helix Other Frameworks Putting Them All Together
CHAPTER 4
Design for Use
Usability Simplicity Versus Clarity Accessibility Meaning
CHAPTER 5
Dematerialization
Design for Efficiency Less Really Is More
Product Manufacturing Packaging Distribution Product Use Services
Vampire Power
CHAPTER 6
Substitution
Material Substitution Detoxification PVC as a Toxin
Plastics Non-Plastics (for Decorative or Structural Applications)
CHAPTER 7
Localization
The Power of Local Is Buying Local Really the Best?
CHAPTER 8
Transmaterialization
The Metamorphosis of Transmaterialization Turning a Service into a Product What Is a Service?
CHAPTER 9
Informationalization
Sending the Recipe Taking the Recipe Concept Even Further
CHAPTER 10
Design for Durability
Planned Obsolescence—The Downfall of Durability
Fads Versus Trends Forms of Obsolescence
How to Design Products for Sustainability
Design for Durability Choose Components Carefully Pay Attention to Serviceability and Maintenance Design for Upgradability and Customization The Value of Redundant Components Create Classic Styles Remanufacture Products
CHAPTER 11
Design for Reuse
Two Types of Reuse Think Long-Term Use
CHAPTER 12
Design for Disassembly
Disassembly, Step by Step
CHAPTER 13
Close the Loop
Create Take-Back Programs River and Lake Economies Industrial Estates
CHAPTER 14
Design for Effectiveness
Extrapolate into the Future
CHAPTER 15
Design for Systems
Leverage Points for Intervention Work from the Inside Out A Note About Caution
CHAPTER 16
Innovating Solutions
The Strategic Innovation Process The Strategy Phase
Multidisciplinary Perspectives Strategic Partnerships Understanding via Examples Part of the Vision Efficiency Brand Differentiation Risk Mitigation
The Development Process
CHAPTER 17
Measuring Results
Global Reporting Framework Balanced Scorecard Other Ratings and Metrics Label Types Reveal Rating System
Type I Labels Type II Labels Type III Labels Type IV Labels
CHAPTER 18
Declaring Results
LOHAS Green Gauge Conscious Consumers Cultural Creatives What Is Marketing? What to Say (and Not)
CHAPTER 19
Conclusion
Appendix A
Super Summary and Checklists
Basic Checklist Detailed Checklist
Preparation Development Materials Promotion
Appendix B
Resources
Books
Overview and Issues Frameworks Design Organizational Change and Leadership
Articles Online Documents Web Sites
General Issues and Overviews Frameworks Ratings Web Sites Sustainable Design Blogs Materials and Resources Business Resources Educational Programs
Acknowledgments Photo and Illustration Credits About the Author
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