Title: reframing product lifespan: material life
1 reframing product lifespan material
life Miles Park Course leader Product Design
Sustainable Futures
34 slides v1.2
2planned obsolescence product lifespans
"instil in the buyer the desire to own something
a little newer, a little better, a little sooner
than is necessary" Brook Stephens, US
Industrial Designer
Envinrude Lark 1956 concept boat
3typologies of obsolescence drivers
- gt absolute obsolescence functional technical
- gt relative obsolescence psychological social
aspects of consumer behaviour
4consumer electronics throwaway society
gt growth in consumption gt waste impacts gt
ephemeral electronics gt consumables not
durables gt migration into new sectors gt novelty
fashion gt price erosion WEEEman the amount
of waste electrical and electronic (WEEE)
products that an average UK citizen will
throwaway in a lifetime
5consumer electronics throwaway society
6consumer electronics throwaway society
7consumer electronics throwaway society
8- Categorising strategies and responses product
lifespans
9- categorising strategies and responses product
lifespans
- Product determined strategies
- Eco-design strategies
- Fashion durability neutral aesthetic
- Product aesthetic wear
- Reconfiguration
- Embedded intelligence
- Product optimisation
- Behavioural responses
- Systems level actions
- Behavioural responses
- Behavioural influencing
- Product evolution
- Emotional durability
- Anthropomorphization
- Personification
- Benign ownership
- Systems level actions
- Secondary markets
- P.S.S. Product Service Systems
- Product policy warranty
- Extended producer responsibility
- Embedded intelligence
- Marketing
- Pricing
10- categorising strategies and responses product
lifespans
- Product determined strategies
- Eco-design strategies
- Fashion durability neutral aesthetic
- Product aesthetic wear
- Reconfiguration
- Embedded intelligence
- Product optimisation
- Behavioural responses
- Systems level actions
- Behavioural responses
- Behavioural influencing
- Product evolution
- Emotional durability
- Anthropomorphization
- Personification
- Benign ownership
- Systems level actions
- Secondary markets
- P.S.S. Product Service Systems
- Product policy warranty
- Extended producer responsibility
- Embedded intelligence
- Marketing
- Pricing
11eco-design modular design
Modular computer, Robert Mansfield Year 3
Product design student
12fashion durability timeless design gt slow
design
Manufactum catalogue items www.manufactum.co.uk
13reconfiguration piggybacking
Silicon film
14reconfiguration piggybacking
MP3 player cassette
15reconfiguration product reassignment
PET pourer, Nicolas le Moigne Switzerland 2005
MACEF Design Award winner
16- categorising strategies and responses product
lifespans
- Systems level actions
- Secondary markets
- P.S.S. (Product Service Systems)
- Product policy warranty
- Extended producer responsibility
- Embedded intelligence
- Marketing
- Pricing
- Product determined strategies
- Eco-design strategies
- Fashion durability neutral aesthetic
- Product aesthetic wear
- Reconfiguration
- Embedded intelligence
- Product optimisation
- Behavioural responses
- Systems level actions
- Behavioural responses
- Behavioural influencing
- Product evolution
- Emotional durability
- Anthropomorphization
- Personification
- Benign ownership
17behavioural response scripting
18behavioural response narrative
Nicole van Ness
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20- categorising strategies and responses product
lifespans
- Systems level actions
- Secondary markets
- P.S.S. (Product Service Systems)
- Product policy warranty
- Extended producer responsibility
- Embedded intelligence
- Marketing
- Pricing
- Product determined strategies
- Eco-design strategies
- Fashion durability neutral aesthetic
- Product aesthetic wear
- Reconfiguration
- Embedded intelligence
- Product optimisation
- Behavioural responses
- Systems level actions
- Behavioural responses
- Behavioural influencing
- Product evolution
- Emotional durability
- Anthropomorphization
- Personification
- Benign ownership
21system level actions embedded intelligence
- gt bits with bytes (meshing of digital networks
with the physical world) - gt IP wireless networks (RFID, Bluetooth,
Internet)
gt product DNA repair upgradeability product
use operation materials, construction, origin,
disassembly, hazardous materials and toxicity
22system level actions marketing product life
A Golf is worth 2820 more than a Peugeot 307
after three years. VW 2005 UK press
campaign
23analysis consumer electronics
- gt how effective are these strategies?
- gt material consumption continues to soar
- gt unsustainable consumption and production
24analysis consumer electronics
behavioural and structural obstacles, which lay
behind product obsolescence, can undermine design
for product lifespan strategies
25analysis consumer electronics
gt strategies rendered ineffective due to a range
of behavioural and structural (systems)
factors gt behavioural aspects poorly understood
by designers and advocates for sustainability gt
the dynamics of markets and technology, the
backbone of our consumption production economy,
are equally inadequately dealt with
26analysis consumer electronics
- gt rapid technological change - leading to
significant levels of technological obsolescence -
- gt emerging new markets - BRIC's growth rebound
- gt consumer behaviour we consume as a means of
satisfying our social and psychological needs
27analysis consumer electronics
- gt highly competitive sector - marketing push new
and incessant price erosion - gt cost factors - are extremely important, if not
the most singly important factor in determining
product life Bayus, 1988 - gt TVs and DVD players - cost 45 less, in real
terms, than a decade ago - gt in the same period - the price of computers has
fallen by 93
28reframing product lifespans material life
- gt material life within products circumvents
many of these issues - gt material life avoid direct confrontation with
behavioural and structural issues - gtshifts, from trying to engage with these complex
matters that can undermine product lifespan
strategies - gt to designing products that enable efficient and
economic recovery of materials, components,
sub-assemblies
29reframing product lifespans material life
gt beyond re(down)cycling gt entropy gt waste food
cradle to cradle, Walker
30reframing product lifespans material life
- gt Waste Food?
- gt what about the role of design?
- gt lack of market for recyclates
- Warwickshire scraps recycling service for mixed
plastics 06.04.06 - "Warwickshire county council has been forced to
scrap a five-month-old mixed plastics recycling
service because of what it called a "market
collapse" for the material". - Metal prices hit new highs 10.04.06
- Copper leapt 185 to 5910 tonne 30 gain 2006
- Zinc, Nickel, Gold follow
31reframing product lifespans material life
gt new opportunities gt extend producer
responsibility gt shift in manufacture gt role of
designer gt alliances with de-manufacturing
sector
32reframing product lifespans material life
gt material lifespans strategies complement
material lifespans. gt establishing principles
rather than prescriptive methods for designers.
- gt the response hierarchy
- product life
- component life
- material life
33Miles Park mpark_at_ucreative.ac.uk