RESOURCES AND COMMUNITIES.
UPDATED 1 DEC 2024.
CREATIVE COMMONS CC BY ELECTRO STRATEGY STUDIO.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY.
Accelerating use of products and services presents a significant challenge to achieving Net Zero targets by 2030/50. Listed here is a collection of resources that can help designers to explore the world of sustainability, product design, and technology.
Design makes an important contribution to the preservation of the environment. It conserves resources and minimizes physical and visual pollution throughout the lifecycle of the product. Dieter Rams, 10 Principles of Good Design
GENERAL:
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Database – data on each of the 17 goals, and their respective targets and indicators. Guiding the spaces where development of digital products and services can provide most impact.
The Stockholm Resilience Centre — research into sustainable futures and practice from the University of Stockholm, including the influential research on planetary boundaries.
The New European Bauhaus — launched by the European Commission in 2020 as an interdisciplinary initiative to help deliver the European Green Deal.
The Shift Project — research and advocacy to promote a shift towards a low-carbon digital economy. Their work looks at the broader impact of digital on the environment.
The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) — an accountancy framework that emphasises the balance between people, plant, and profit. Encouraging designers to create products that are eco-friendly, while also being socially and economically beneficial.
Normative — carbon accounting, helping organisations measure and reduce their carbon emissions. They provide insights and data to support sustainable decision-making.
Decoding Sustainable AI vs AI for Sustainability — a short paper from KPMG that unpacks often mixed themes of reducing the impact of AI adoption and using AI as part of ESG strategies.
Net Zero by 2050: A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector — a report by the IEA outlines a strategy for the energy sector to limit global warming in line with the Paris Agreement.
Dezeen’s Sustainable Design features architecture and sustainable design solutions, highlighting materials, energy-efficiency and the built environments.
INFLUENTIAL THINKING:
Circular Design Guide — A comprehensive guide by IDEO and Ellen MacArthur Foundation for integrating circular economy principles into product design.
Cradle to Cradle — William McDonough and Michael Braungart’s groundbreaking work that advocates for a closed-loop system, where end-of-life products are fully recycled or biodegrade. This is the basis for The C2C Certified Product Program.
The Future Observatory Journal from the Design Museum publishes actionable and forward-thinking narratives about design and sustainability.
Fjord: Systems Thinking for Designers — an accessible introduction that goes beyond user-centred design and ‘design thinking’ to look at problems in terms of dynamic systems.
Nike: Circular Design — created in collaboration with Central Saint Martins, with a strong focus on product longevity, material innovation, and reducing waste.
BCG: Sustainable Business Model Innovation — key elements of transitioning to a business model that drives sustainability and sustainable competitive advantage.
Dark Matter Labs: Life Ennobling Economics — discussions on an economic model that is aligned with our ‘living’ planet as an interconnected system in need of regeneration.
The Citizen Project: The Future of Membership — helping organisations to increase engagement and revenue through purpose-led participation in what they do.
MAJOR TECH:
The Future Today Institute — technology trends report that is published every year with detail on key industries, smart and immersive technologies, and climate change.
IBM: Design for Sustainability — integrating sustainability principles into design processes, providing resources and guidance for responsible digital products.
Mozilla Developer: Intro to Web Sustainability — an introduction to web sustainability for developers, encouraging the adoption of eco-friendly practices in web development.
Google: Cloud Framework for Sustainability — emphasising sustainability in cloud computing, providing guidance to reduce the carbon footprint in the cloud.
Microsoft: Accelerating Sustainability with AI — a guide to embedding sustainability into Enterprises through improved workforce capacity, processes, data, and governance.
McKinsey: Sustainable Software and Data Architectures — the potential to reduce carbon emissions by reassessing software engineering and approaches to sustainability.
Royal Society: Computing for Net Zero — computing practices that contribute to achieving net-zero carbon emissions, addressing the environmental impact of technology.
DIGITAL DESIGN:
Sustainable Web Manifesto — the key principles for designing a more eco-friendly internet. It serves as a guide for designers and developers committed to sustainability.
The Green Web Foundation — dedicated to promoting a more sustainable internet. Tools and resources to design more sustainable websites, with a directory for web hosting.
Sustainable Web Design — promotes sustainable user experience and design practices, connecting professionals passionate about sustainable digital design.
The Sustainable UX Network (SUX) — a global initiative to build a community that integrates sustainability into User Experience Design. Over 3,000 designers guided by UN’s SDGs.
Lowwwcarbon Examples — showcase of low-carbon, sustainably built websites that prove you can have a well-designed and sustainable presence on the internet.
Greening Digital — a platform dedicated to providing resources, tools, and insights for reducing the environmental impact of digital technologies and services.
Principles for the Design and Delivery of Greener Services — a draft set of guidelines from the UK Government as part of their Design in Government initiative and DEFRA.
DIGITAL PLAYBOOKS:
Climate Product Management — a comprehensive guide for product managers to create climate-friendly digital products, and address the demand for sustainable innovation.
Web Sustainability Guidelines 1.0 — a comprehensive set of recommendations for building environmentally friendly websites with lower energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Spectrum IEEE: Decarbonize Software — a great article that discusses green software design and presents a number of tools to estimate and improve carbon impact of code.
The Green Code Initiative — Plugins called EcoCode that run with SonarQube to provide analysis of code, with recommendations for more sustainable application development.
Google: Sustainability Marketing Playbook — partnered with Project Drawdown to build a culture of sustainability and help reduce carbon across marketing operations.
Digital Climate Impact Calculator — estimate the carbon footprint of a website and offers recommendations for website owners and developers to reduce environmental impact.
Toolkits for UX Designers — a LinkedIn list of valuable resource offering practical guidance and tools specifically tailored for UX designers implementing sustainable design.
FASHION AND APPAREL:
Greenpeace: Fashion Greenwash — report on the extent to which the fashion industry is using subterfuge to hide its negative impact on communities and the planet.
Business of Fashion: Sustainability — news on sustainability across the fashion industry, including the periodic sustainability index and state of fashion reports.
CB Insights: The Future of Fashion — how technology is revolutionising the fashion industry, highlighting trends that enhance personalisation, automation, and sustainability.
Common Objective: Circular Fashion — creating sustainable fashion systems where clothes are designed to be reused, recycled, and kept in use as long as possible.
Ellen MacArthur Foundation: Deep Dive into Fashion — how a circular fashion economy can boost clothing use, use renewable materials, and recycle to improve sustainability.
UN: The Sustainable Fashion Communications Playbook — promoting sustainability, countering misinformation, reducing overconsumption, and empowering consumers.
Sustainable Material Directory — sourcing materials to support sustainable production, listing available suppliers, marketplaces, and manufacturers.
TRAINING AND EVENTS:
Product for Net Zero — training and educational materials for individuals and teams, looking to develop products and services with a net-zero carbon impact.
The Carbon Literacy Project — a charity that provides days and longer programmes of carbon training, with certification for individuals and organisations.
Sustainability Events — a well-designed and accessible events calendar for events linked to sustainability issues. Most are in the UK, though some are wider Europe and the world.
Terra.do — aiming to be the world’s largest platform for climate work, with a job board and a comprehensive list of available climate-related courses around the world.
CAMPAIGNING AND ACTIVISM:
Tech Zero — a community platform dedicated to fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing to achieving zero carbon emissions in the tech industry.
Climate Action Tech — a group of previously unaffiliated tech workers who volunteer their time to improve the capabilities and approaches that companies take to be more sustainable.
Fashion Revolution — global fashion activism movement founded after the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster, advocating for sustainable and ethical practices in the fashion industry.