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Reuse Revolution: How a Circular Economy Can Fight Climate Change

Azure Magazine

The resources we consume — and the products that we buy — all have an environmental footprint, often contributing to an extractive, disposable economy where raw materials are processed and discarded. The scale of it all may be difficult to fathom, but it’s a reality that’s also reflected in our daily lives.

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DDW23: Raw Color Celebrates Award Win With Vibrant Show

Design Milk

Photo: Katie Treggiden In a similar vein, the Sea Level Socks , visualize predicted rising sea levels – the four pale green lines represent the predicted rise of 7 cm in 2020, 12 cm in 2030, 17 cm in 2040, and 22 cm in 2050 – as well as all the integers in between.

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Sustainable Marketing: Build a Brand and Save the Planet

Inkbot Design

The Power of Sustainable Marketing: How to Build a Brand and Save the Planet As consumers become more environmentally conscious, it is becoming increasingly crucial for businesses to adopt sustainable practices to meet the growing demand for environmentally friendly products and services and positively impact the planet.

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A Bond-inspired identity for the world’s first AI-powered insect mini-farm

Design Week

Better Origin was founded by Fotis Fotiadis and Miha Pipan as a way to reduce waste in the food production industry. By 2050, it is estimated that global food supply will need to increase 70 per cent to meet demands. This builds on the idea of the brand as a new starting point, and is also suggestive of the food production cycle.

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Can “visceral” graphic design bring the plastic crisis to life?

Design Week

Around 8bn metric tonnes of plastic has been created worldwide – with a projected figure of 34bn by 2050 – and much of the material is single-use. But detractors point out the need for plastic in preventing the spread of a pandemic, through the production of PPE and disaposable face masks for example.

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Spectacular Winning Images of The Global Cement and Concrete Association’s Competition

Design You Trust

They account for a whopping 80% of global cement production capacity outside of China, and they also work closely with key Chinese manufacturers. It’s clear that they’re not just about producing cement and concrete – they’re also dedicated to sustainability and making a difference in the world.

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Solar Photograms Imagine a Haunting Vision of the Future

Feature Shoot

According to estimates, plastic production and incineration could account for 2.8 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. While Baker has experimented with artificial light, the use of the sun itself is intentional and significant, as plastic use directly contributes to climate change.

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