ASU partners with Park 20|20 for productivity assessment

From ASU News: The Arizona State University Global Sustainability Solutions Center (GSSC) at Haarlemmermeer announced its first project agreement in the Netherlands on Sept. 30. GSSC will conduct research and analysis for Park 20|20, the Netherlands’ first cradle-to-cradle working environment, in order to assess the links between employee and firm productivity and the built environment. Park 20|20, [...]

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Organic Connections features William McDonough

Excerpt: William McDonough: Designing for Abundance Architect and author William McDonough has been rec­og­nized by Time mag­a­zine as “Hero for the Planet,” and his best-selling 2002 book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things broke ground and became a sem­i­nal guide for the sus­tain­abil­ity move­ment. His career is filled with such firsts: While a stu­dent at Yale University, he [...]

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The Upcycle #1 on USA Today’s 12 intriguing new environmental books

Excerpt: How bad is climate change? What's the best future source of energy? Why did media mogul Ted Turner and actor Ted Danson become activists? Computers built to be disassembled, highway fences that collect solar energy or carpets that clean the air. These are examples of "upcycling" that American architect William McDonough says may help save the [...]

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Marin Independent Journal reviews McDonough’s speech at San Domenico School

William McDonough kicked off the release of The Upcycle with a speech at the San Domenico School on Wednesday April 17. Here is an excerpt from the Marin Independent Journal: As architect and sustainability pioneer William McDonough signed copies of his latest book, "The Upcycle," two deer strode through the grass just a few yards behind him, [...]

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Inhabitat.com reviews The Upcycle

Excerpt: When Cradle to Cradle was introduced in 2002 it helped spur a revolution in manufacturing design, in which—in certain industries—it became unacceptable to load homes and offices with toxins, and in turn encouraged the use of safer products that are eventually broken down to become the source materials for new products. Braungart and McDonough envisioned that the reuse [...]

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