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Eco–Social Justice & Systems Thinking In Design Management Process -…
Eco–Social Justice & Systems Thinking In Design Management Process
Design management in climate change
Supply chains
Brand narratives
Labour
Resources
Infrastructures
Waste
Design management is not just managing design teams. It manages systems of production, value, and responsibility.
1.Feritag: upcycled bags and accessories
Linear system
truck tarp
landfill
waste management
System intervention
truck tarp
material sourcing
cleaning
design
product
consumer
identity
Design management decisions
material strategy: choosing waste as raw material
supply chain redesign: creating system for collecting truck tarps
brand narrative: turning waste into culture
product variability: accepting uniqueness instead of standardisation
Limitations: Justice
does not address labour justice
premium prices means not everyone can afford
focused on materials and sustainability
SUSTAINABILITY IS NOT AUTOMATICALLY EQUAL TO JUSTICE
To good to go: digital platform connecting consumers with unsold food at discounted prices
Problems addressed
overproduction by companies
strict aesthetic standards for food
retail overstocking
System intervention
between distribution and consumption stage
connects people digitally on marketplace
people willing to buy discounted food
food waste ends up being recovered
behavioural system design
surprise bag concept
reduces food waste sorting labour for retailers
encourages flexible consumption
Strengths
reduces food waste emissions
affordable food access
raises public awareness for food waste
Limitations
risk of normalising overproduction
not everyone might have phone, digital payment, live in urban areas
Anti-ruin: architectural project made from recycling marble dust
Problems addressed
material waste during construction
environmentally damaging resource extraction
social inequity
Goals
environmental: reduce material extraction and construction waste
social: encourage adaptable infrastructure
economic: reduce cost of reconstruction
System intervention
uses recycled marble dust instead of new stone
circular material thinking
enabled adaptation of infrastructure over time
raises awareness about material resourcefulness and ecological thinking
Role in design management
effective project coordination
stakeholder & knowledge management
sustainable material sourcing and innovation
long-term system strategy
Limitation
prototypes are not tested to scale
3D printing access limitations
primarily focuses on environmental impact rather than social justice impact