Bill McDonough is the only
individual to receive the US Presidential Award for Sustainable Development. He has two.
After receiving the first one, the press came up to him and asked 'Oh, Mr Sustainable, what does it all mean?' to which he replied:
'Well actually, I'm not that interested in Sustainability. If its just the line between degradation and regeneration, if its just a kind of maintenance, it's not that interesting to me as a designer'.
Michael Braungart has recently been out to New Zealand for the Better By Design Summit, speaking to 300 executives about the future beyond sustainability and trying to be less bad
The old conversation about trying to be more
efficient, use
less fossil fuel energy, produce
less waste, put
fewer toxins, carcinogens into our products, clothes, buildings, air, water and soil and overall trying to be
less bad is dying. These are all important strategies that have got us this far but they only serve to slow our current unsustainable trajectory down.
I'm curious about where the new strategy is being born.
As some introduction to Cradle to Cradle:
Bill McDonough has a great 20min TED talk that Nick has already
posted up in intersect's videosMichael Braungart's talk at the Better By Design Summit. To watch his talk click
here.
You can also see media coverage of speakers at the Summit on
this google document. Feel free to add others you know of.
I see design as a way of approaching the world rather than a discipline. This forum is therefore open to all.
This is a place to explore these concepts, where we might see them taking hold in NZ.
Click below to see the write up of the
Better By Design Summit by the 5 young citizens that Intersect helped get there with the support from Better By Design and Interface Carpets.
Better by Design CEO Summit Intersect Writeup.pdfSome languaging to explore:
Wordle - Cradle to Cradle Terminology.pdfFeel free to start discussions on how we design this future.
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