Paper in Making Futures Vol 3, Interfaces between craft knowledge and design: new opportunities for social innovation and sustainable practice. This work was first presented at Making Futures Conference, Plymouth University (October 25th-26th 2013). Abstract: Design for Cyclability is something of a holy grail for sustainable designers - the promise of a contained and never-ending supply loop of material resources which don’t require further materials extraction from an already depleted global supply promises a more sustainable future. But the reality of designing in this context presents the designer with many challenges. In order to consider a product’s eventual incorporation back into the materials pool, the designer must understand ...
Purpose: The use of composites in industry is ever- increasing. However, in spite of that, end of ...
This paper provides a preview of a feasibility study exploring how maker spaces might be developed i...
This research explores the potential for using sustainable materials, in closed-loop systems applie...
How can we design circular systems from the materials up? In a future with no waste, where materials...
Designers and product developers are taking greater responsibility for the problems presented by th...
Recycling textiles requires proper input material. The more complex the input material is, the more ...
In the context of a circular economy, one can observe that (i) recycling chains are not adapted enou...
The TED/AHRC funded Worn Again project (2005 – 2010) asked twelve designers to create recycled texti...
This paper argues that in order to face current and future sustainability challenges, the fashion an...
Polyester is aligned to the industrial cycle and as such needs to be preserved as a recyclable resou...
Works on garment and shoe dismantlement and recycling have highlighted the complexity of this kind p...
Designing for longevity ensures the long-term durability, utilisation and value of assets. Durable m...
Abstract: In order to design for closed-loop (cradle to cradle) systems where waste materials can...
Until recent years, apparel product design has been undertaken with very little reference to environ...
Design has been recognised in the literature as a catalyst to move away from the traditional model o...
Purpose: The use of composites in industry is ever- increasing. However, in spite of that, end of ...
This paper provides a preview of a feasibility study exploring how maker spaces might be developed i...
This research explores the potential for using sustainable materials, in closed-loop systems applie...
How can we design circular systems from the materials up? In a future with no waste, where materials...
Designers and product developers are taking greater responsibility for the problems presented by th...
Recycling textiles requires proper input material. The more complex the input material is, the more ...
In the context of a circular economy, one can observe that (i) recycling chains are not adapted enou...
The TED/AHRC funded Worn Again project (2005 – 2010) asked twelve designers to create recycled texti...
This paper argues that in order to face current and future sustainability challenges, the fashion an...
Polyester is aligned to the industrial cycle and as such needs to be preserved as a recyclable resou...
Works on garment and shoe dismantlement and recycling have highlighted the complexity of this kind p...
Designing for longevity ensures the long-term durability, utilisation and value of assets. Durable m...
Abstract: In order to design for closed-loop (cradle to cradle) systems where waste materials can...
Until recent years, apparel product design has been undertaken with very little reference to environ...
Design has been recognised in the literature as a catalyst to move away from the traditional model o...
Purpose: The use of composites in industry is ever- increasing. However, in spite of that, end of ...
This paper provides a preview of a feasibility study exploring how maker spaces might be developed i...
This research explores the potential for using sustainable materials, in closed-loop systems applie...