Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things | William McDonough, Michael Braungart | Spectacular Read!!
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Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
William McDonough
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Michael Braungart
North Point Press
, 2002 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
solutions for a future
this book introduces one to a new
way
of making
things
and eliminating the worry about pollution and garbage. It should be read by every manufacturer, politician, teacher, parent... in short by everyone who lives on this planet!!!!!
it shows the right approach to production and consumption ....
cradle
to cradle, where waste becomes food or is comletely reused by the industry without leaving toxins behind. A fabulous and quite obviously a doable concept. Therefore animals, plants, water, air and soil can recover from the effects of our past practices.
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Spectacular Read!!
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cradle to cradle
This was an interesting book to read and an important one. Is has not used paper as its format. It offers a slightly different take on the ecology problems. It focuses on creating products that are designed at the onset to be environmentally sound and completely recyclable. It is well written, easy to read and offers a bit of hope. Although at times I felt it was perhaps a bit idealistic, since completing it I have read about 2-3 businesses that have been started using these principles. Numi tea one.
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great read
this was a fascinating book with a great amount of real life examples and how their theories actually apply to real life and how their design plan of "upcycling" (opposed to recycling) is actually do-able. Even this book is made of materials that fit into their design plans. I've read some books that have great ideas but no
way
of implementing them, the two authors are already succeeded. it is well written and a good read.
Great read!
This was a great introduction to so many key, elementary principles in sustainable thinking/living/product design. I learned a lot! I hope enough people are informed and inspired by it to create the kind of real change that is being discussed in this book in terms of truly ecological product designs in everyday
things
(e.g., cars, homes, and other "products" that incorporate biomimicry, etc).
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