Fantastic Plastic - Designing Our Way Out of Waste
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore innovative approaches to plastic waste management in this 14-minute TEDx talk by architect and installation artist Irene Cheng. Discover her journey to create Hong Kong's first public bench using local plastic waste, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned in the process. Gain insights into the role of design in creating a world that keeps plastics out of the waste stream, and learn about Cheng's efforts to stimulate public engagement and dialogue through sustainable design. Understand the importance of combining craft and innovation to enrich communities and improve recycling practices. Follow Cheng's creative challenge from conception to final product, including her experiences with plastic collection, manufacturing processes, and the concept of Cradle to Cradle design. Reflect on the potential impact of sustainable designs in encouraging better recycling habits and addressing the growing plastic waste problem in Hong Kong and beyond.
Syllabus
Intro
What is a designer
How did you become an architect
How did you come up with the idea
How much plastic would we need
Exporting to Mainland China
Working with the plastic manufacturer
Cradle to Cradle
Final Product
Lessons Learned
Conclusion
Taught by
TEDx
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