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Circular design for fashion / Ellen MacArthur Foundation

By: Ellen MacArthur FoundationLanguage: English Publication details: Cowes : Ellen MacArthur Foundation , 2021 Description: 215 p. : il. col. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781912737086Subject(s): Moda | Teixits i tèxtils | Disseny sostenible | Economia circular | Indústria tèxtil -- Aspectes ambientalsSummary: Sumari: 1. Introduction 1.1. The fashion industry needs a redesign 1.2. Circular design combines circular economy principles and systems thinking 2. Three myths and three truths about circular design 2.1. Three myths: it is all about recycling, durability, or products 2.2. Three truths: it is about collaboration, iteration and going on a journey 3. Designing using systems thinking 3.1. What is systems thinking? 3.2. Redesigning supply chains, not just products 3.3. Designing with people and for people 4. Designing with three principles in mind 4.1. Eliminate waste and pollution 4.2. Circulate products and materials 4.3. Regenerate nature 5. How to get started 5.1. A four-phase circular design process 5.2. Questions to keep in mind on the three principles 6. Conclusion 6.1. Advice from contributors 6.2. Closing words by Susannah Frankel
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Sumari:

1. Introduction
1.1. The fashion industry needs a redesign
1.2. Circular design combines circular economy principles and systems thinking

2. Three myths and three truths about circular design
2.1. Three myths: it is all about recycling, durability, or products
2.2. Three truths: it is about collaboration, iteration and going on a journey

3. Designing using systems thinking
3.1. What is systems thinking?
3.2. Redesigning supply chains, not just products
3.3. Designing with people and for people

4. Designing with three principles in mind
4.1. Eliminate waste and pollution
4.2. Circulate products and materials
4.3. Regenerate nature

5. How to get started
5.1. A four-phase circular design process
5.2. Questions to keep in mind on the three principles

6. Conclusion
6.1. Advice from contributors
6.2. Closing words by Susannah Frankel

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