EcoDesign Circle seeks to increase the
capacity in ecodesign of 6 design centres & their users across the BSR:
Designers and SMEs affiliated to the design centres identify new ways to develop new
products/services and new ways to bring environmentally friendly products to
the market.
A
key aim of ecodesign is to reduce to a minimum the overall environmental impact
of a product or service. It refers to innovative design solutions in both
products and services that take into consideration the entire lifecycle – from
the extraction of raw materials to production, distribution and use – all the
way to recycling, “reparability”, and disposal. Minimisation of pollutants
during the production period is just as important as it is during the product’s
lifetime. However, ecodesign is an elastic and evolving concept that is better
considered as an approach to design than as a label for eco-friendly products.The use of energy-efficient and eco-friendly resources is certainly an important aspect, but the concept of ecodesign goes beyond this. It is a holistic approach, keeping in view environmental, social and economic benefits as well as aesthetically appealing and durable design. Ecodesign by its nature fosters innovation and promotes behavioural change in producers and consumers towards product-service systems and self-sufficiency. It envisions “ecologically-minded” thinking not as an add-on but as part of the fundamental design process right from the start. Once it has made the leap from theory to practice, ecodesign can help achieve the move towards a circular economy. In short, Ecodesign is good design that benefits people and the environment alike.
EcoDesign Circle results:
• Enhanced capability of SMEs on how to make use of ecodesign
• Increased capacity of designers in the environmental dimension of design
• Improved BSR-wide cooperation between design centres in the field of ecodesign
PROJECT PARTNERS:
• Lead Partner: Federal Environment Agency (UBA) - DE
• International Design Center (IDZ) - DE
• Estonian Design Centre (EDC) - EE
• Lithuanian Designers’ Society (LDS) – LT
• Design Forum Finland (DFF) – FI
• Swedish Industrial Design Foundation (SVID) - SE
• Gdynia Design Center/Pomeranian Science and Technology Park Gdynia (CDG) – PL
Funding programme: Interreg Baltic Sea Region
Total budget: € 2.2 M (European Regional Development
Fund: € 1,7 million) Duration: March 2016 – March 2019
More info: www.ecodesigncircle.eu
The effects of the project can be viewed at: https://sustainabilityguide.eu/