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Green Design: A Fad, or a Real Business Opportunity?

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_hm
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Gradual process
_hm   8/29/2012 9:38:30 PM
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It is good design check point and most designer put their best effort for this. However, cost is another aspect and this may make it gradual transition.

 

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Re: caution
prabhakar_deosthali   8/30/2012 12:52:48 AM
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While targeting for the green designs the companies have to take into account the energy consumed in the total process not just the energy consumed by the product .

Many times there is a direct saving in the energy at the expense of indirect huge energy overhead.

For example wind energy is green but the enrgy spent in producing the machinery for wind mill ( most of which is steel) is tremendous.

"Does the product is net net green throughout its product life cycle? " is the questin must must ask.

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green green green
Barbara Jorgensen   8/30/2012 9:19:22 AM
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I tend to view this as a fad, but it might just be for the reasons you pointed out: there is still a moving target in regard to green. I'd love to see data on green design: I hope readers will point to some sources and examples and we'll continue to seek new sources. I know they are out there somewhere

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Re: caution
syedzunair   8/30/2012 1:02:01 PM
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prabhakar: 

That is a very good question. 'The ends justify the means' may not apply in this case. Like you said, I am also in the favor of the bigger picture instead of going green on one product. The entire picture should be viewed in terms of the green concept and if there are significant long term benefits that outweigh the short term expenditure in terms of energy for development then I guess we are okay. 

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Re: green green green
Anna young   8/30/2012 8:46:23 PM
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@ Barbara and Jennifer I share your views on green design. I have not come across any data to back up its sustainability.

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nimantha.d   8/31/2012 2:06:31 AM
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I also feel its a FAD and certain factors are not possible enough

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green designs are still futuristic
Himanshugupta   8/31/2012 8:05:52 AM
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looking at other industries such as transportation, energy, housing etc. the green initiative has not fly off either. I guess the main reasons are immature green technology, limited feasibility, expensive to implement or maintain, not enought private initiatives etc. I think the usual attitude towards a new technology is rather pessimistic especially when the current technologies are proving sufficient. So, the real business opportunity is yet to come by.

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RE : Green Design: A Fad, or a Real Business Opportunity?
anandvy   9/3/2012 3:48:35 AM
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There is astonishingly little information out there about what companies are doing today when it comes to designing products in a sustainable, green way.

@Jennifer, I agree with your observation. I think the 2008 slowdown has hit the industry so hard that most of the companies are more focused on maintaining their margins rather than worry about creating eco friendly products. 

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anandvy   9/3/2012 3:52:46 AM
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For example wind energy is green but the enrgy spent in producing the machinery for wind mill ( most of which is steel) is tremendous.

@Prabhakar, I am not sure if this is the right way to approach this problem. Producing wind-mill equipments is one time effort. But once created they generate energy for next couple of years. All we can do is take steps to make the steel manufacturing plant eco friendly.

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Re: Gradual process
Jennifer Baljko   9/3/2012 3:45:08 PM
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_hm- 

"However, cost is another aspect and this may make it gradual transition."

Right, but gradual means what five years or 50 years? I would have expected by now to see more traction in this, but maybe I'm living in Twitter-time with my "everything now" expectations...

 

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