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Chapter 7: The Sustainable Design Strategies

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Looking at impacts in the context of lifecycle stages is a good way to measure them, but not as helpful when actually designing or redesigning; after all, sustainable design strategies often affect more than one stage.

Let’s look at a few of the strategies that Tom and Priscilla employed.

Level 1: Product Design - Parametric Optimization

Level 2: Product Development - Fundamentally Altering the Product

Level 3: Product Innovation - Changing the System

 

 

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