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Reuse Revolution: How a Circular Economy Can Fight Climate Change

Azure Magazine

The resources we consume — and the products that we buy — all have an environmental footprint, often contributing to an extractive, disposable economy where raw materials are processed and discarded. The scale of it all may be difficult to fathom, but it’s a reality that’s also reflected in our daily lives.

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DDW23: Raw Color Celebrates Award Win With Vibrant Show

Design Milk

Photo: Katie Treggiden In a similar vein, the Sea Level Socks , visualize predicted rising sea levels – the four pale green lines represent the predicted rise of 7 cm in 2020, 12 cm in 2030, 17 cm in 2040, and 22 cm in 2050 – as well as all the integers in between.

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Spectacular Winning Images of The Global Cement and Concrete Association’s Competition

Design You Trust

They account for a whopping 80% of global cement production capacity outside of China, and they also work closely with key Chinese manufacturers. It’s clear that they’re not just about producing cement and concrete – they’re also dedicated to sustainability and making a difference in the world.

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A Bond-inspired identity for the world’s first AI-powered insect mini-farm

Design Week

Better Origin was founded by Fotis Fotiadis and Miha Pipan as a way to reduce waste in the food production industry. By 2050, it is estimated that global food supply will need to increase 70 per cent to meet demands. This builds on the idea of the brand as a new starting point, and is also suggestive of the food production cycle.

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Ford Is Turning Olive Tree Cuttings Into Auto Parts

Design Milk

Ford currently relies upon somewhere in the ballpark of 1,400 Tier 1 production suppliers to provide vehicle parts composed of over 1,000 different materials, meaning the road toward true circular design will require a great many more innovations to meet the company’s goals of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 globally, and by 2035 in Europe. (..)

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A Rome Department Store Proves the Typology’s Continued Relevance

Azure Magazine

Brands that effectively harness their historic identity are able to provide a shopping experience defined as much by spectacle as it is by product selection. One shining example is La Rinascente in Rome, which recently underwent a renovation by local firm 2050+.

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The Future is Green: Embracing Sustainable Packaging

Inkbot Design

As consumers become more conscious of their ecological footprint, businesses must adapt to the growing demand for eco-friendly products and services. Unsustainable Production Practices: Depleting Resources and Polluting the Air The environmental impact of traditional packaging materials extends beyond the problems caused by waste disposal.