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Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things (Ot Kolybeli do Kolybeli)

Braungart Mikhael
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Reduce, reuse, recycle. 'Do more with less to minimize damage,' urge environmentalists. But, as this book argues, this approach perpetuates a one-way production model—from cradle to grave. This model dates back to the Industrial Revolution and instantly turns a full ninety percent of the materials created to make durable goods into waste. Why not challenge the notion that human industry must inevitably damage nature? Why not take nature itself as a model? A tree produces thousands of flowers to create another tree. We don't consider such abundance wasteful; on the contrary, we regard it as safe, beautiful, and highly efficient. 'Waste is food' is the first principle outlined in the book. Products can be adapted to provide fuel for something new at the end of their life—as “biological nutrients” that are safely returned to the environment, or as “technical nutrients” that remain in closed loops of technological cycles.
In developing their principles for (re)designing everything from carpeting to corporate campuses, William McDonagh and Michael Braungart make a viable case for change.
Publisher: Garage
Weight: 159
Author: Braungart Mikhael
Circulation: 3000
Size: 18.5x13x1.1
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 208
Publication year: 2021
ISBN: 978-5-91-103559-4
ISBN (Barcode): 9785911035594

Meet The Author

Braungart Mikhael
Braungart Mikhael

Michael Braungart is a German chemist who advocates for people to be able to have a positive, rather than negative, impact on the environment by modernizing industrial production, and thus that waste is not waste. A former Greenpeace activist who once lived in a tree in protest, he is now regarded as a visionary environmentalist.

The founder of EPEA International Umweltforschung GmbH in Hamburg, Germany, and co-founder of MBDC McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry in Charlottesville, Virginia, Dr. Braungart is currently a professor of ecodesign at the University of Lüneburg Leuphana.

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