Design is the problem

”Don’t do things today that make tomorrow worse” - Nathan Shedroff’s book, ”Design is the Problem”, presents a practical and straight-forward explanation of sustainable design. He divides it into five parts;  learning how to reduce, reuse, recycle, restore, and process.

Further the book explains:

  • How sustainability isn’t as difficult to understand and address as many would have you think
  • Several of the leading frameworks and perspectives on sustainability
  • How to insert sustainability into the development process that you’re already using
  • The many, practical strategies that make the products, services, and events you design and develop more sustainable—right now

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