Design for sustainability

Current trends in sustainable product design development

Journal Article (2009)
Author(s)

G Clark (United Nations Environment Programme)

J Kosoris (United Nations Environment Programme)

LN Hong (Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre)

Marcel R.M. Crul (TU Delft - Design for Sustainability)

Research Group
Design for Sustainability
Copyright
© 2009 G Clark, J Kosoris, LN Hong, M.R.M. Crul
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/su1030409
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Publication Year
2009
Language
English
Copyright
© 2009 G Clark, J Kosoris, LN Hong, M.R.M. Crul
Research Group
Design for Sustainability
Issue number
3
Volume number
1
Pages (from-to)
409-424
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Abstract

The Design for Sustainability (D4S) concept outlines methodologies for making sustainable improvements (social, economic and environmental) to products by applying elements of life cycle thinking. D4S builds on the work of ecodesign to include economic and social concerns, and its methodology includes both incremental and radical innovation. The United Nations Environment Programme and the Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, in concert with key partners, work to support, illustrate, and diffuse targeted D4S demonstration efforts, including the European Commission-funded Cleaner Production for Better Products project in Vietnam, that are needed to change unsustainable consumption and production patterns.