Long Live the Green
What everyone needs to know about carbon emissions and deadly designs
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• Communicate openly to clients regarding any concerns and help educate each other on the impacts of the project.
Here is a basic “5-R framework” to remember when approaching a new design problem:
1. Restore—Use materials and support firms that help reverse damage or add to natural capital.
2. Respect—Examine impacts the item will have on stakeholders, as well as eco-systems. Be mindful of fair-trade factors, cultural respect, noise/light/visual pollution, clear property rights, accessibility issues and universal design issues.
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