Showing posts with label sustainable consumption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable consumption. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2014

PSS > OzHarvest

http://www.ozharvest.org/











Rachel Botsman: collaborative consumption























Collaborative consumption in Australia
The implications of collaborative consumption
Collaborative Consumption infographic
14 collaborative consumption websites for a sustainable Sydney
Experiments and innovations in collaborative consumption
Are modern products good enough to allow for collaborative consumption?
Collaborative Consumption book summary poster
More at http://www.collaborativeconsumption.com

Lisa Gansky: sharing is the future of business
































Lisa Gansky from meshing on Vimeo.

Lisa Gansky at Compostmodern '11 from AIGA San Francisco on Vimeo.

http://lisagansky.com/

Dan Lockton: Design with intent

http://www.DesignWithIntent.co.uk
http://www.danlockton.com/dwi/Main_Page
http://www.danlockton.com/dwi/Download_the_cards
http://research.danlockton.co.uk/toolkit/designwithintent_cards_1.0_draft_300dpi.pdf




Dan Lockton on Designing With Intent from The Sense Network on Vimeo.



Casper Boks: Sustainable behaviours

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Daniel Pink: motivation, persuasion





















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The century of the self


The Century Of Self: Happiness Machines (Episode1) from Roses of Time on Vimeo.


The Century Of The Self - Engineering Of... by onderkoffer


The Century Of The Self - There is a Policeman... by onderkoffer


The Century Of The Self - Eight People Sipping... by onderkoffer

Surplus: terrorized into being consumers

McDonough+Braungart: The next industrial revolution


The Next Industrial Revolution from Christopher B. Bedford on Vimeo.

 
Waste = Food from Hans Fleischer on Vimeo.

A 56-min SBS documentary featuring the "Cradle to Cradle" concept proposed by William McDonough and Michael Braungart. DVD available at UNSW Library 745.2/231.

The 11th hour



92 min documentary produced by Leonardo di Caprio. Explores the indelible footprint that humans have left on this planet, and the catastrophic effects of environmental neglect and abuse, and calls for restorative action through a reshaping of human activity.

The men who made us spend