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The design process paradox : traditional design processes vs. eco-design processes

Authors: Águas, Sofia Seabra;

The design process paradox : traditional design processes vs. eco-design processes

Abstract

O Relatório Brundtland (WCED, 1987) mais conhecido pela sua popularização do conceito de desenvolvimento sustentável, também faz recomendações para uma nova abordagem ao design e à produção, apresentando termos para “um sistema de produção que respeita... a base ecológica” e “um sistema tecnológico que busca continuamente novas soluções”. A produção industrial, o consumo e o tratamento de resíduos dos produtos provocam hoje uma grande quantidade de pressões ambientais; o desenvolvimento e a concepção de novos produtos com reduzido impacto ambiental são um dos novos desafios para uma sociedade mais sustentável e é, por conseguinte, uma tarefa importante do futuro próximo.

The Brundtland Report (WCED, 1987) best known for its popularisation of the concept of sustainable development, also made recommendations for a new approach to design and production, setting out terms for: ‘a production system that respects... the ecological base’ and ‘a technological system that searches continuously for new solutions’. The industrial production, consumption and waste treatment of products today causes a large amount of various environmental burdens. The development and design of new products with reduced environmental impact is one of the new challenges towards a more sustainable society and is therefore an important task in the near future.

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Portugal
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COMUNICAÇÃO, DESIGN, INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY, ECOLOGIA INDUSTRIAL, COMMUNICATION, SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

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