Rethinking Plastics in Product Design

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Rethinking Plastics in Product Design

A Guide to Sustainable Transitions for the Environmental Emergency

Product design Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design Sustainability

Author: Geoff Isaac

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Published on: 6th March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 336 pages

ISBN: 9781350449145


Addressing the Urgent Need to Reduce Virgin Fossil Plastics

This book addresses the urgent need to reduce our use of virgin fossil plastics. It provides a framework for designers and manufacturers to re-evaluate their use of plastics and promotes the use of alternative materials with lower environmental impacts.

Lightweight, strong and cheap plastics are often the obvious choice when designing consumer durables, but their use is resulting in devastating health and environmental consequences. Recycled plastics and bioplastics are often suitable replacements; however, mechanical and aesthetic differences mean working with these materials is often challenging and expensive. In this book, Geoff Isaac outlines strategies for developing more environmentally friendly design solutions and provides practical guidance for designers who seek to use plastics more sustainably.

Chapters and Case Studies

Chapters include case studies selected from sixty chairs made from renewable plastics, as chairs are often developed to showcase the potential of new materials and their suitability for applications across other consumer products. The book also features interviews with a range of industry representatives and international designers including Philippe Starck, Barber Osgerby, Konstantin Grcic, Bertjan Pot and Karim Rashid to illustrate recent designs using renewable plastics. This book provides an empowering blueprint for designers to make environmentally responsible decisions in today’s business landscape.

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