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15 Jul 2015
Sebastian de Cabo
This is Part 4 of the series of blogs in which the Great Recovery Programme will explore how to design a product for circularity. We will carry out a Life-Cycle Assessment of two different razors to compare and contrast. 7 mins read.
29 Jun 2015
This is Part 3 of the series of blogs in which the Great Recovery team explores how to design a product for circularity. Here we disassemble the razor to see how its design can be improved. 4 min read
18 Jun 2015
This is Part 2 of the series of blogs in which the Great Recovery Programme will explore how to design a product for circularity. What's the best option out there?
27 May 2015
Lucy Chamberlin
The Great Recovery team get to work deconstructing an old sofa, bringing the circular economy to life on the streets of Clerkenwell.
26 May 2015
Sevra Davis
We're delighted to announce the 2015 RSA Student Design Award Winners, showcasing the very best emerging designers and innovators - and demonstrating the power of design as a force for positive social change.
17 May 2015
One of this year's Student Design Award briefs asked students to redesign a children's toy to eliminate waste and reduce environmental impacts.
12 May 2015
Wearable technology is an interesting advancement, and the “internet of things” is quickly becoming a reality; but do we have the capability to dispose of more and more electronics?
15 Apr 2015
How much time have you ever spent thinking about what you throw into your rubbish bin? If the answer is less than one minute, you need to think a little more!
09 Apr 2015
Sophie Thomas
We're all familiar with dropping items into our household bins - this bottle for recycling, that packet for waste - but what happens to these bags and their contents when they leave our curbside?
30 Mar 2015
Maximilian Yoshioka
Recent news illustrates how effective focused efforts to combat global warming can be. But let’s not delude ourselves that they are sufficient, or that the need for large-scale behavioural change is any less urgent.
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