EMERGING ISSUES IN SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PRACTICE: IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS AND EDUCATORS

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EMERGING ISSUES IN SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PRACTICE: IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS AND EDUCATORS John Dennison Submitted for the degree of Master of Design by Research University of Technology, Sydney December 2010

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORSHIP I ORIGINALITY I certify that the work in this thesis has not previously been submitted for a degree nor has it been submitted as part of requirements for a degree except as fully acknowledged within the text. I also certify that the thesis has been written by me. Any help that I have received in my research work and the preparation of the thesis itself has been acknowledged. In addition, I certify that all information sources and literature used are indicated in the thesis. Signature of Candidate

TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT... 1 CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY... 3 THE RESEARCH PROBLEM 4 THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED IN THIS STUDY... 5 KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS... 6 OUTLINE OF THE THESIS... 8 CHAPTER 2... 12 HISTORICAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE GROWTH OF A SUSTAI NABILITY CONSCIOUSNESS...... 12 EARLY 'ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS'... 13 ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS AND ASSOCIATIONS... 19 ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS AND LEGISLATION... 22 International Initiatives...... 22 Australian Initiatives........ 26 MEDIA INFLUENCES ON ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS... 33 INFLUENCES ON THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING SECTOR... 35 DESIGN EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABILITY... 42 DESIGN EDUCATION AT UTS AND RMIT: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES...... 45 CHAPTER SUMMARY... 47 CHAPTER 3... 49 EMERGING SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGN PRACTITIONERS, MANUFACTURERS AND EDUCATORS... 49 NEW WAYS OF WORKING FOR A NEW ERA... 50 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS... 55 INCREASES IN OFF-SHORE MANUFACTURING... 62 SUSTAINABLE PROCUREM ENT... 65 DEVELOPMENTS IN E-COMMERCE... 68 'GREEN' MARKETING... 70 11

DEVELOPMENTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING... 78 CHALLENGES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATORS... 89 AFTER-SALES PRODUCT SUPPORT... 92 DEVELOPMENTS IN ECODESIGN TOOLS... 93 THE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF RAPID PROTOTYPING... 96 EMERGING SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES FOR EDUCATORS... 97 CHAPTER SUMMARY... 100 CHAPTER 4 INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ATTITUDES AND NEEDS OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS IN RELATION TO SUSTAINABLE DESIGN... 102 INTRODUCTION... 103 THE SURVEY BY QUESTIONNAIRE... 104 SEMI-STRUCTURED INTERVIEWS... 105 ISSUES THAT EMERGED FROM THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND INTERVIEWS... 106 Legislation... 108 Waste management...... 109 Design Industry Regulation... 109 ISSUES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED BY CLIENT COMPANIES... 110 Motivations... 110 Economic Implications...... 110 Education and Information... 111 Sustainable Procurement......... 112 Globalisation and offshore manufacturing... 112 Marketing - 'Green' Marketing......... 114 After-sales Product Support.... 114 ISSUES THAT CAN BE DIRECTLY ADDRESSED WITHIN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PRACTICE... 115 Education and Information... 115 Sources of information... 118 Economic Implications...:... 120 Motivations...... 121 Implementation of sustainability initiatives... 121 The opportunities and challenges of rapid prototyping... 122 IDENTIFIED ISSUES... 122 CONCLUSION... 124 CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSIONS: THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE INVESTIGATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN STAKEHOLDERS... 126 lll

ANSWERS TO RESEARCH QUESTIONS... 127 FINDINGS ON THE MAJOR RESEARCH QUESTION... 128 FINDINGS ON 'SECONDARY' RESEARCH QUESTIONS... 130 RECOMMENDATION FOR STAKEHOLDERS... 134 FUTURE RESEARCH... 136 APPENDIX... 138 QUESTIONNAIRE... 139 PREAMBLE... 139 EMERGING ISSUES QUESTIONNAIRE... 145 EMERGING ISSUES... 145 EMERGING ISSUES LIST... 146 EMERGING ISSUES... 148 Interview Question schedule... 148 Ways to address these issues?... 148 BIBLIOGRAPHY... 150 IV

ABSTRACT Industrial designers have been addressing issues of sustainability for many years with varying levels of intensity and mixed results. Since the 1970s, practitioners and educators in the field of product design have demonstrated an appreciation of issues related to the life cycles of products, the conservation of energy and natural resources, and the recycling of materials, and this awareness has been reflected in approaches to professional practice and in the academic curricula for industrial design students. With the advent of the 21 st century, a number of emerging sustainability issues, associated largely with the implications of global warming and increasing greenhouse gas emissions, have posed new challenges for governments, manufacturers, and industrial design practitioners and educators. These issues include those identified from the available literature relate to Environmental Management Systems, Increases in Off-shore Manufacturing, Sustainable Procurement, Developments in E-commerce, ' Green' Marketing, Developments in waste management and recycling, Challenges for Environmental Legislators, After-sales Product Support, Developments in Ecodesign Tools, The Opportunities and Challenges of Rapid Prototyping, Emerging Sustainability Issues for Educators. For industrial designers, the challenges arising from the emerging issues relate not only to their desire to be ethical, but also to their need to remain competitive. The focus of this thesis is upon the sustainability issues that have emerged in the early years of the 21 st century. It looks first at the foundations of a sustainability consciousness and some traditional attitudes and approaches to sustainability that have been adopted by industrial design stakeholders since the 1970s. It draws upon the work of Jam es (2001) and others to develop a theoretical framework on sustainability issues that are emerging in the early 21 st century. This framework is then used to underpin an investigation conducted among industrial designers and 1

manufacturers on sustainability issues that have emerged since approximately 2000, and their implications for the sector. Following identification and analysis of the emerging issues, a number of strategies are proposed for industrial design stakeholders to meet the challenges posed by the emerging sustainability issues. These include strategies for practitioners and manufacturers to promotes sustainability while remaining competitive, desirable changes to the curriculum of industrial design courses, and the revision and updating of out-dated environmental legislation. 2