Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research

Several global reports have concluded that natural resource extraction at its current levels is unsustainable and will lead to rapid erosion of the environment and tax global economic growth. One of the alternative paradigms to conserve those resources is the Circular Economy, a system driven by inn...

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Main Authors: Erika Cortés, Pamela Garduño, David Molina, Ricardo Serrano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Art + Design: elearning lab - design for social change, Cyprus University of Technology 2021-04-01
Series:Discern
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Online Access:https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J/article/view/44/13
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spelling doaj-ac3da33e171140ed818849278bea86f52021-07-31T19:45:18ZengArt + Design: elearning lab - design for social change, Cyprus University of TechnologyDiscern2184-69952021-04-01212945Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic researchErika Cortés0Pamela Garduño1David Molina2Ricardo Serrano3Posgrado de Diseño Industrial, UNAMPosgrado de Diseño Industrial, UNAMPosgrado de Diseño Industrial, UNAMPosgrado de Diseño Industrial, UNAMSeveral global reports have concluded that natural resource extraction at its current levels is unsustainable and will lead to rapid erosion of the environment and tax global economic growth. One of the alternative paradigms to conserve those resources is the Circular Economy, a system driven by innovation that extends the utility of products as long as possible through a series of strategies that re-use resources. Design can act as a bridging tool and a catalyst for the innovation demanded by the Circular Economy because of its flexibility as a problem-solving discipline. The intermediary role of design can adapt to the complex requirements of Circular Economy stakeholders who want to shift their way of doing business to a more sustainable model, despite formidable policy, economic, cultural and political obstacles. The author explores the evolution and utility of design from a discipline that shapes objects to one that constructs and facilitates complex systems of interactions among collaborators, which in the Circular Economy includes consumers, manufacturers, logistics companies, governments, business and science entrepreneurs. Several examples of design’s role in this facilitative process are presented that showcase the power of design to drive social and cultural transformations and re-cast industrial and business processes. Sustainable innovation is the centrepiece of the Circular Economy and design has a significant role to play in its adoption, particularly from a human-centred perspective that can address formidable constraints to its implementation.https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J/article/view/44/13circular economydesign-led innovationservice designcitizen designersustainable innovationdemocratisation of designco-creation
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Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research
Discern
circular economy
design-led innovation
service design
citizen designer
sustainable innovation
democratisation of design
co-creation
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Pamela Garduño
David Molina
Ricardo Serrano
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title Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research
title_short Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research
title_full Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research
title_fullStr Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research
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publisher Art + Design: elearning lab - design for social change, Cyprus University of Technology
series Discern
issn 2184-6995
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Several global reports have concluded that natural resource extraction at its current levels is unsustainable and will lead to rapid erosion of the environment and tax global economic growth. One of the alternative paradigms to conserve those resources is the Circular Economy, a system driven by innovation that extends the utility of products as long as possible through a series of strategies that re-use resources. Design can act as a bridging tool and a catalyst for the innovation demanded by the Circular Economy because of its flexibility as a problem-solving discipline. The intermediary role of design can adapt to the complex requirements of Circular Economy stakeholders who want to shift their way of doing business to a more sustainable model, despite formidable policy, economic, cultural and political obstacles. The author explores the evolution and utility of design from a discipline that shapes objects to one that constructs and facilitates complex systems of interactions among collaborators, which in the Circular Economy includes consumers, manufacturers, logistics companies, governments, business and science entrepreneurs. Several examples of design’s role in this facilitative process are presented that showcase the power of design to drive social and cultural transformations and re-cast industrial and business processes. Sustainable innovation is the centrepiece of the Circular Economy and design has a significant role to play in its adoption, particularly from a human-centred perspective that can address formidable constraints to its implementation.
topic circular economy
design-led innovation
service design
citizen designer
sustainable innovation
democratisation of design
co-creation
url https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J/article/view/44/13
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