Print Email Facebook Twitter Shopping bag 2.0 Title Shopping bag 2.0: encouraging sustainable shopping behaviour through design-driven solutions Author van Muiswinkel, F. Contributor Magnier, L.B.M. (mentor) Minnoye, A.L.M. (mentor) de Muinck Keizer, J. (mentor) Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Product Innovatie Management Programme Integrated Product Design Date 2017-02-21 Abstract This Master Thesis is the result of the graduation project commissioned by Gyre, a start-up company that brings products to the market from a commitment to reduce plastic waste across world oceans. To contribute in solving the problem of oceanic pollution, reducing the stream of plastic bags entering the the oceans is a convenient way to start, considering plastic bags are responsible for 15% of the 5 trillion plastic pieces that currently afloat at sea. Subject shopping bagconsumer behaviourGyre To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7ee5cfc4-4646-4148-817a-4e684f018f01 Access restriction Campus only Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2017 van Muiswinkel, F. Files campus only