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I. Introduction
General Purpose: To tell the audience how important of recycling also the process.
Attention Seek: People use lots of plastic products everyday. After using, most of us just throw
it away randomly and not thinking about it. Even if we put the trash in the recycle trashcan we
still don't know how it work and just our small action can help a lot.Only few people really have
the knowledge about the process of disposing the plastic items after we recycle them. This
speech will offer an introduction of this process.
A. We used plastic everyday from smallest things to bigger things
● Everything we buy are using plastic from sushi(box), chinese to go food
(container), sandwich(box), drink(plastic cup and straw),...
B. Plastic is everywhere in our lives.
C. We take advantages of its convenience.
D. However, the disposition of plastics after usage has always been a problem.
● Plastic will always stay the same through time and it’s bad for the environment.
This where recycle come to place.
E. We all know “recycle”. But does anyone know what is actually recycle does?
Transition: Well, now, we’re going to figure out the life of plastics starting from the recycle bin.
II. Body
A. Plastic products are divided into seven groups according to the “plastic identification code”.
1. How to classify
● By quality
● By color
2. Example of different types of plastics
● Different types of bottles
● Soft drink bottle (type 1)
● Juice bottle (type 3)
● Disposable take-away containers (type 6)
Transition: After being separated by group, plastics are then transported to recycle factory.
B. In the recycle factory, the plastics go through a process of disposition.
1. Crashed into little pieces.
2. Workers put the pieces into water and get rid of some impurities.
3. The pieces are all dried up and become usable materials.
Transition: The pieces are then transported to the final stops.
C. The plastic final stops are different kinds of factories.
1. Because of different qualities between each kind of plastic pieces, they will be
transported to different factories that fit them.
● PET (type 1) to wig, zipper and textile factory
● PE (type 2 and 4) to plastic factory again
● PVC (type 3) to artificial leather factory
2. After going through the factories, the plastics are given new looks.
● PET pieces to bags, wigs and zippers
● PE pieces to plastic boxes and plastic garbage cans
● PVC pieces to artificial leather
3. The recycled plastics now have new lives. We are now can reuse them and it does not
waste our space in our Earth anymore.
Transition: This is all about how recycled plastics get their new lives.
III. Conclusion
Summary
These seem a long and complicated process but we do not have to do all of that. Our job
is to put the plastic tha ...
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still don't know how it work and just our small action can help a lot.Only few people really have
the knowledge about the process of disposing the plastic items after we recycle them. This
speech will offer an introduction of this process.
A. We used plastic everyday from smallest things to bigger things
● Everything we buy are using plastic from sushi(box), chinese to go food
(container), sandwich(box), drink(plastic cup and straw),...
B. Plastic is everywhere in our lives.
C. We take advantages of its convenience.
D. However, the disposition of plastics after usage has always been a problem.
● Plastic will always stay the same through time and it’s bad for the environment.
This where recycle come to place.
E. We all know “recycle”. But does anyone know what is actually recycle does?
Transition: Well, now, we’re going to figure out the life of plastics starting from the recycle bin.
II. Body
A. Plastic products are divided into seven groups according to the “plastic identification code”.
1. How to classify
● By quality
● By color
2. Example of different types of plastics
● Different types of bottles
● Soft drink bottle (type 1)
● Juice bottle (type 3)
● Disposable take-away containers (type 6)
Transition: After being separated by group, plastics are then transported to recycle factory.
B. In the recycle factory, the plastics go through a process of disposition.
1. Crashed into little pieces.
2. Workers put the pieces into water and get rid of some impurities.
3. The pieces are all dried up and become usable materials.
Transition: The pieces are then transported to the final stops.
C. The plastic final stops are different kinds of factories.
1. Because of different qualities between each kind of plastic pieces, they will be
transported to different factories that fit them.
● PET (type 1) to wig, zipper and textile factory
● PE (type 2 and 4) to plastic factory again
● PVC (type 3) to artificial leather factory
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● PE pieces to plastic boxes and plastic garbage cans
● PVC pieces to artificial leather
3. The recycled plastics now have new lives. We are now can reuse them and it does not
waste our space in our Earth anymore.
Transition: This is all about how recycled plastics get their new lives.
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Summary
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2. I
Impressum
This material package was developed as part of the ecoMaker project funded by the DBU (Deutsche Bun-
desstiftung Umwelt).
IIn the ecoMaker project, social and engineering scientists from the Department of Industrial Information
Technology at the TU Berlin are working together with the VINN:Lab of the TH Wildau, the FabLab Berlin
and the FabLab Kamp-Lintfort to transform makerspaces into learning spaces for sustainable develop-
ment. The interdisciplinary team develops tools and methods that help school children, students and
makers to develop more sustainable products.
All tools and method descriptions from the ecoMaker project are available - like this material package -
completely free of charge at the URL mentioned above.
www.projekt.ecomaking.org
3. II
Overview of materials 1
Step-by-step guide 2
Crafting instructions for the supplemental material 5
ecoMaker Wheel 6
ecoMaker Logbook 10
Content
4. 1
Overview of materials
Duration: 2 Hours Team: 1-8 Persons Prior knowledge: none
Welcome
Welcome to the ecoMaker Design Sprint – the sprint that will allow you to unlock the hidden eco-potential
of your product.
The ecoMaker Design Sprint is a supplement to classic design sprints. It was especially developed to
realize an existing product idea in a more environmentally friendly way than originally planned.
You can perform the ecoMaker Design Sprint alone or in a group. It does not matter how much previous
knowledge you have. It is suitable for every experience level. A complete session takes two hours.
The ecoMaker Design Sprint is particularly suitable for physical products. To perform it you need a rough
idea of your product. If you are still looking for a product idea, design sprints on the system level might
be more suitable for you.
The Material
You can perform the ecoMaker Design Sprint independently with the help of the free material package.
The material can be easily produced by yourself with the print templates.
In this material package you will find
▷ A step-by-step guide
▷ the ecoMaker-Wheel (Key questions)
▷ the ecoMaker Logbook (Decision assistent)
▷ the ecoMaker Design Sprint Canvas (Poster for labelling)
What you still need
For the production of the material
▷ Printer
▷ Scissor
▷ Bag clamp
▷ Transparent adhesive tape eventually
▷ Stapler
For carrying out the Design Sprint
▷ Some sticky notes
▷ Three pens (red, yellow, blue)
▷ Your product idea
Design sprints are a creativity technique used to generate, develop and test product ideas. The
method uses tight time schedules for each phase of work to focus the participants' concentration
on the essentials, while the tasks at hand release a maximum of creativity.
5. 2
Step-by-step guide -Instruction
During the ecoMaker Design Sprint you complete three work phases in two hours:
▷ 1. Base sprint
▷ 2. Eco sprint
▷ 3. Ideas sprint
In all three phases you work with the ecoMaker Design Sprint Canvas, a poster for labeling and pasting
from the material package. For the Eco sprint and the Ideas sprint you need two additional tools to guide
you in filling out the canvas, namely
▷ Eco sprint: ecoMaker wheel
▷ Idea sprint: ecoMaker logbook
Structure of the ecoMaker Design Sprint through the ecoMaker
Design Sprint Canvas
The individual work steps are arranged in the canvas as concentric rings. You work your way from the
inside out during the sprint. Each of these rings is also divided into segments that help you see the pro-
duct in all its life phases (from material harvesting to disposal). There is no separate ring for the final
work phase, the Ideas sprint. In this phase, work continues in the ring of the Eco sprint.
Under the step-by-step guide you can see an exemplary filled canvas for a funnel as an extension part
for the classic wooden marble run.
Die Anleitung auf der nächsten Seite druckst Du Dir am besten aus.
6. 3
1. Base sprint
Duration: 20 minutes
Material: ecoMaker Design Sprint Canvas + Sticky notes
In the Base sprint you disassemble your product into its individual parts and write down all its characte-
ristics on sticky notes. In this way you get an overview of all the spots in your product where untapped
eco-potential can be hidden.
Look at each segment in the " Base sprint" ring individually. For all parts, note the manufacturing method,
material, function and what will happen to your product during and after use. Stick your notes in the
appropriate segment of the Base sprint.
If your product idea is still rather vague, use a common comparable product as a guide. If you can imagine
different variants of your product, note the respective characteristics for all variants.
2. Eco sprint
Duration: 40 minutes + 20 minutes
Material: ecoMaker Design Sprint Canvas + ecoMaker wheel
In the Eco sprint you look for more environmentally friendly alternatives to common solutions and feed
your canvas with them in the Eco sprint ring.
Look at each individual note in the "Base sprint" ring one after the other. Take the wheel and go through
the questions of the wheel window by window for each note. Start with the material window and work in
the direction of the arrow. The window offers you suggestions for possible more environmentally friendly
alternatives.
Write down each idea for an alternative and staple it in the Eco sprint ring in the segment above the
segment from the Base sprint to which your idea refers. There are no bad ideas, all ideas have to be
written down! At this point it is all about mass. You will sort it out later.
After 40 minutes at the latest, put the wheel away.
Now you have another 20 minutes to research open questions and to get clarity about your alternatives.
3. Ideas sprint
Duration: 80 minutes
Material: ecoMaker Design Sprint Canvas + ecoMaker logbook
In the Ideas sprint you filter out those environmentally friendly alternatives that suit you and your pro-
duct. At the end of this last phase you will know how to turn your product into an eco-product.
Open the logbook and work through it from front to back. In the logbook you define your personal requi-
rements regarding costs, time and other criteria such as durability or design. Afterwards you compare
your sticky notes from the Eco sprint ring with your requirements and thus you can gradually remove the
inappropriate ideas from the poster.
Step-by-step guide
7. 4
Would you like to know more?
If you want to identify even more eco-potential, test your product idea with the ecoMaker ecoCheck - a
free web-based tool that performs a short environmental assessment of your prototype.
You can find the ecoCheck and the ecoMaker Design Sprint at www.projekt.ecomaking.org.
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Example of a basic and Eco sprint on the topic "Funnel for wood marble track“
8. 5
1. ecoMaker Design Sprint Canvas
Do you have the possibility to plot? Then plot the ecoMaker Design Sprint
Canvas in DIN A0.
But you can also print the poster in several parts (A4 each), cut off the
print edges and then join the sheets together with transparent adhesive
tape.
2. ecoMaker wheel
For the most comfortable handling, it is best to print the wheel on 300g
paper. If you don't have any at hand, normal printer paper will also do..
Cut out the outline of the wheel on all three pages.
Also cut out the window section from the cover sheet.
Glue the back and middle sheet together on their unprinted sides.
Now place the glued wheel on the table with the middle sheet facing up.
Put the cover sheet over it and pierce a hole through all three sheets with
a scissors.
Put the bag clip through the hole and bend the wires around so that all
parts of the disc are connected to each other and let the cover sheet turn
with the window.
Place the window on the segment "What is a LCA?
3. ecoMaker Logbook
Print all pages of the logbook. Cut off the print margins. (If you want to
use the logbook more often, laminate the sheets one by one and use OH-
pens for labelling).
If you have access to a ring binding machine, you can bind the logbook
with a ring at the short end. If not, you can also simply staple the pages
together in the correct order.
In 5 steps to a evironmental
friendly product
Mit diesem Logbuch findest Du Schritt für Schritt heraus, welche Stellschrauben zur Dir und Deinem
Projekt passen.
Craft instructions for
accompanying material
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Page 2 / 3: Middle sheet
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Page 3 / 3: Back sheet
14. 11
Is that even possible?
Check the levers for your environmentally friendly product for their feasibility:
1.Do you have access to the necessary machines and materials?
2.Can you influence this at all?
Mark each lever with the enclosed markers:
Cross out all levers marked in red.
Blue - feasible
Yellow - eventually feasible
Red - not feasible
1
In 5 steps to an enviroment-
friendly product
Logbook template
With this logbook you will find out step by step which levers fit you and your project.
15. 12
Can you afford it?
Think about how much extra time you can spend on the environmental friendliness of your product. Enter
it here:
Up to _____________ days are OK
Up to _____________ days eventually
Note for each lever what additional time it would take to set it. Do your research for it.
Set a point at each lever again and orientate yourself by the values you have entered abovet:
3
Bue - is OK
Yellow - eventually
Red - no chance --> take them out
Is it worth it to you?
2
Think about how much you are willing to pay extra for the environmental friendliness of your product.
Enter it here:
Up to ___________% / € is Ok
Up to ___________% / € eventually
Note for each lever what additional costs it would incur. Do your research for them.
Set a point at each lever again and orientate yourself by the values you have entered above.
Bue - is OK
Yellow - eventually
Red - no chance --> take them out
16. 13
What else is important to
you?
What other aspects are really important to you (e.g. aesthetics)? Write a list:
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For each lever, check to what extent it affects the aspects from your list and assign one point for each
aspect:
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Cross out all levers with more than one yellow dot
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Go through the list from above. How many levers can you combine without exceeding your capacities
(money, time, other) in total?
Encircle these levers on your poster. These are your levers!
5
Blue - positive effect
yellow - tolerable effect
Red - negative effect