Social Innovation is to Say 2026-Vol.01 (About Sustainability) (My View X AI)

 



What 21,000 design submissions taught me about sustainability

https://www.fastcompany.com/91545988/what-21000-design-submissions-taught-me-about-sustainability?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=user/FastCompany


Key Points:


1. From Differentiator to Baseline

Sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have feature but a core expectation for award-winning design. This shift is driven in part by the iF DESIGN AWARD making sustainability account for 20% of its evaluation criteria.  


2. The Rise of "Invisible Sustainability"

The most effective sustainable designs don't need to be marketed as "eco-friendly." They are simply smarter, more durable products that make sustainability an inherent consequence of good design, not a conscious sacrifice for the consumer.


3. Collaboration is Crucial

Top sustainable design is a systemic challenge that can't be solved by a single visionary. The most successful projects result from interdisciplinary teams, including engineers, scientists, and local communities, working together from the start.


My Extended Points:


An Age of "Post-Sustainability" is to Start...

From

"A Breakthrough of Technology + Sustainability"

to

"A Rebirth of Sustainability x Modernity"...


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