Annie Leonard makes some great points about the untenability of running our linear "materials economy" system on our finite planet, and she offers a little hope and a somewhat scattershot sense of direction at the end of her lecture.
Here are my impressions on each aspect in The Story of Stuff:
There are EXTRACTION, PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, CONSUMPTION, and DISPOSAL.
During this video, I realize the relationship between our products and our environment or the relationship between our products and us. Such as, She mentioned resources are limit to us and we are running out of resources. “Only 4% forest left in the USA, the USA is 5% of global population, but uses 30% of resources.” This count makes me think about how to protect our environment as an industrial designer. We are not only a kind of creators, we have responsibility to protect environment. It is a problem for us that have to use less material, how chose the most environment friendly material and so on.
Here are my impressions on each aspect in The Story of Stuff:
There are EXTRACTION, PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, CONSUMPTION, and DISPOSAL.
During this video, I realize the relationship between our products and our environment or the relationship between our products and us. Such as, She mentioned resources are limit to us and we are running out of resources. “Only 4% forest left in the USA, the USA is 5% of global population, but uses 30% of resources.” This count makes me think about how to protect our environment as an industrial designer. We are not only a kind of creators, we have responsibility to protect environment. It is a problem for us that have to use less material, how chose the most environment friendly material and so on.
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