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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
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1. carlo vezzoli politecnico di milano . INDACO dpt. . DIS . faculty of design . Italy Learning Network on Sustainability course System Design for Sustainability subject 4. D esign for social equity and cohesion learning resource 4.2 (System) design for social equity and cohesion
2. CONTENTS Design for social equity: general frame Emerging hypothesis for a design field of action A new (potential) role for design Not all system inovations are socio-ethically sustainable System design for social equity and cohesion criteria Improve employment/working conditions Equity and justice in relation to stakeholders Enable a responsible/sustainable consumption Favor/integrate weak and marginalized Improve social cohesion Empower/enhance local resources
3. new research frontier … low impact mat./energies design for social equity and cohesion system design for eco-efficiency Product Life Cycle Design ecodesign SUSTAINABILITY IN DESIGN ROLE : STATE OF THE ART (in industrially mature countries) CONSOLIDATION (research achievements) (education and practice) DISSEMINATION 100% 100% 0 widening the “object” to be designed … aim at
4. … avoiding the risk to be merely Moralistic, is there an effective (operative) role? SOCIAL EQUITY … . is there a role for the design world?
5. … at the end of ’60 Radical Design : Gaetano Pesce; Dalisi; 9999: contestation/denouncements critics of consumer society … at the beginning of the ’70 Maldonado: new “design hope” for a social responsibility (1972) Papanek: “design can and must become a means for young people to take part in the transformation of society” (design for a real world, 1973) DESIGN, CONSUMPTION AND ETHIC …
6. TODAY MAIN APPROACHES OF DESIGN FOR SOCIAL EQUITY AND COHESION . product design for low-income contexts and basics needs (design for BOP, etc.) . design for social innovation, facilitating promising bottom-up initiatives . design for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) . system (stakeholder interaction) design for social equity and cohesion
7. “ a product-service system innovation ( approach) may act as a business opportunity to facilitate the process of a social-economical development in an emerging context - by jumping over the stage characterised by individual consumption/ownership of mass produced goods - towards a “satisfaction-based” and “low resource-intensity” advanced service-economy.” UNEP, 2002: PSS FOR ALL
8. “ a (product-service) system innovation ( approach) may act as a business opportunity to facilitate the process of social-economical development in an emerging context - by jumping over the individual consumption/ownership of mass produced goods stage - towards a “satisfaction-based” and “low resource-intensity” advanced service-economy, characterized by the development of locally-based and network-structured enterprises and initiatives, for a sustainable re-globalisation process aiming at the democratisation of access to resources, goods and services”. EMERGING HYPOTHESIS: > LeNS DESIGN (RESEARCH) WORKING HYPOTHESIS
12. VERY FEW projects carried out to develop methods/tools to support and orientate the design process towards equitable and cohesive solutions NOT ALL SYSTEM INOVATIONS ARE SOCIO-ETHICALLY SUSTAINABLE!
13. Very few methods/tools has been developed to orientat e design towards socially equitable solutions: METHODS/TOOLS UNEP, RESEARCH TUD – UNEP, Design for Sustainability: A Practical Approach for Developing Economies , UNEP-DTI, 2006 MEPSS, EU RESEARCH, 2005 Tishner, socio-ethical dimension in Sustainability Design orienting toolkity , www.sdo-lens.polimi.it, 2005 Vezzoli, socio-ethical, 2007
14. STRATEGIC ANALYSIS Gaining the information needed to facilitate the generation of ideas oriented towards sustainability EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES SYSTEM CONCEPT DESIGN SYSTEM DESIGN (AND ENGIN.) COMMUNICATION MSDS PHASES OBJECTIVES Producing a “catalogue” of promising strategic possibilities, i.e. a sustainability design-orienting sceanario Defining one or more system concept oriented towards sustainability Developing the most promising system concept in a detailed version necessariy to its implementation Producing the documents for the external communication of the solution’s characteristics (general characteristics but above all the sustainability ones) ANALYSIS OF THE PROJECT PROMOTERS ANALYSIS OF THE REFERENCE CONTEXT ANALYSIS OF BEST PRACTICES ANALYSIS OF THE REFERENCE STRUCTURE DEFINITION OF SUSTAINABILITY DESIGN PRIORITIES IDEAS GENERATION ORIENTED TO SUSTAINABILITY DEVELEPMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY DESIGN ORIENTING SCENARIO - VISIONS/CLUSTERS/IDEAS VISIONS, CLUSTERS AND IDEAS SELECTION SYSTEM CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT ENV., SOC. & ECON. CHECK SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT (EXECUTIVE LEVEL) ENV., SOC. & ECON. CHECK DOCUMENTS EDITING
15. POLITECNICO-DIS METHOD/TOOL ORIENTED RESEARCHES: . DIS-ITCP NETWORK PROJECT (ON-GOING): development of system design tools/methods for social incubator . MEPSS, EU PROJECT, 2005 SDO-toolkit: socio-ethical section, and DIS up-grade
16. DIS-Politecnico di Milano in 2005 started a collaboration with the network of Incubadora Tecnológica de Cooperativas Populares (ITCP) : adapt/develop/test system design for sustainability tools/methods for ITCP WORKSHOP 2 AT ITCP-UFPR/COEMBRA coop., CURITIBA [Vezzoli , 8. 2006] WORKSHOP 1 AT ITCP-USP, SAO PAOLO [Penin, 1.2006]
18. SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SOCIAL EQUITY AND COHESION CRITERIA . improve employment/working conditions . increase equity and justice in relation to stakeholders . enable a responsible/sustainable consumption . favor/integrate the weak and marginalized . improve social cohesion . empower/enhance local resources
20. IMPROVE EQUITY AND JUSTICE IN RELATION TO STAKEHOLDERS SYSTEM DESIGN FOR, FAIR AND JUST RELATION (outside the enterprise): within the partnerships, up-stream, down-stream and in the community where the offer takes place
21. ENABLE A RESPONSIBLE/SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION SYSTEM DESIGN FOR, ENABLE A RESPONSIBLE AND SUSTAINABLE CLIENT/END-USER CHOICE OR BEHAVIOUR
22. FAVOR/INTEGRATE THE WEAK AND MARGINALIZED SYSTEM DESIGN FOR, FAVORING (MORE OR LESS INTEGRATING): . kids, elderly, differently able,… (weak) and . unemployed, illiterate, … (marginalized)
23. IMPROVE SOCIAL COHESION SYSTEM DESIGN FOR, PROMOTING SYSTEMS ENABLING SOCIAL INTEGRATION: in neighbourhood, between generations, between genders and between different cultures