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William McDonough's book, written with his colleague, the German
chemist Michael Braungart, is a manifesto calling for the
transformation of human industry through ecologically intelligent
design. Through historical sketches on the roots of the industrial
revolution; commentary on science, nature and society; descriptions
of key design principles; and compelling examples of innovative
products and business strategies already reshaping the marketplace,
McDonough and Braungart make the case that an industrial system
that "takes, makes and wastes" can become a creator of goods and
services that generate ecological, social and economic value.
In Cradle to Cradle, McDonough and Braungart argue that the conflict
between industry and the environment is not an indictment of
commerce but an outgrowth of purely opportunistic design. The
design of products and manufacturing systems growing out of the
Industrial Revolution reflected the spirit of the day-and yielded a
host of unintended yet tragic consequences.
Today, with our growing knowledge of the living earth, design
can reflect a new spirit. In fact, the authors write, when
designers employ the intelligence of natural systems—the
effectiveness of nutrient cycling, the abundance of the sun's
energy—they can create products, industrial systems, buildings,
even regional plans that allow nature and commerce to fruitfully
co-exist.
Cradle to Cradle maps the lineaments of
McDonough and Braungart's new design paradigm, offering practical
steps on how to innovate within today's economic environment. Part
social history, part green business primer, part design manual, the
book makes plain that the re-invention of human industry is not
only within our grasp, it is our best hope for a future of
sustaining prosperity.
In addition to describing the hopeful, nature-inspired design
principles that are making industry both prosperous and
sustainable, the book itself is a physical symbol of the changes to
come. It is printed on a synthetic 'paper,' made from plastic
resins and inorganic fillers, designed to look and feel like top
quality paper while also being waterproof and rugged. And the book
can be easily recycled in localities with systems to collect
polypropylene, like that in yogurt containers. This 'treeless' book
points the way toward the day when synthetic books, like many other
products, can be used, recycled, and used again without losing any
material quality—in cradle to cradle cycles.
PUBLICATION DATE: April 2002
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