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Normative provide emission accounting based on science, empowering companies to reduce their carbon footprint.
Doconomy, a Swedish company providing leading impact data services for individuals and corporations, in order to calculate, educate and reduce environmental impact.
The exhibition TALKING TO ÅKE (4/2-27/3) invites Axelsson and a number of younger designers to a design dialogue about design, production and sustainable production. Talking to ÅKE is a collaboration between Sven-Harrys Konstmuseum and Stockholm Design Week and is curated by Hanna Nova Beatrice.
In this talk Niklas Madsen will philosophize about this hazy, fickle and fast approaching future.
What does circularity really mean and how do we create innovative and profit-driven furniture companies in a circular economy?
Why is it important that we start mending things – and designing them so that they can be fixed? What is one thing that designers, makers and manufacturers can do to make their products easier to repair? With a vibrant panel including designer and curator Hans Tan, materials expert Caroline Till and artist Bridget Harvey, Katie Treggiden explores the role mending play in the shift to a more circular society.
How do we make architecture socially inclusive?
How does wood affect the interior spaces?
How do we design and build more sustainable cities?
What methods should you use as a designer to secure a sustainable end product?
A conversation with Fabien Cappello
Moderator Katie Treggiden explores the notion of using waste as a raw material with designers, makers, and researchers.
Traceability of raw materials is key to calculate carbon footprints and offer consumers and companies increased transparency in products and construction.
An exclusive visit to the Swedish design studio Front.
We take a look at the exhibitions and special events taking place at Stockholm Design Week, and talk to the people behind them.
Free talk - We all need to retrofit our homes and work spaces and re-think our lifestyles, but what should we prioritize now to make the biggest short-term impact? And what areas of sustainable design and architecture will have the most enduring, long-term legacy?
What does it mean for designers and architects when furniture, fashion, and art is becoming fully digital, selling for millions?
The factors contributing to climate change are complex, and so is the vocabulary coming with it.
We look at the current state of the technology and hear from leading innovators in the field.