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It is important to understand how your Only by looking at the life cycle of your
company thinks about sustainability before product or service can you truly
starting a 'green' or sustainable design understand and evaluate its environmental
programme. If there is no structure within impact.
the company it may make more sense to
undertake this as your first step. Understanding the life cycle can yield
important information. It can provide
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Title: Designing for a Sustainable World
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Acknowledgements
This project was supported by MFE through the Sustainable Design Group of New Zealand, convened by the
Sustainable Business Network. It was designed to provide designers and their clients a guide to undertaking
sustainable design projects.
www.locusresearch.com
http://issuu.com/locusresearch/docs/sustainable-design
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