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Page 1: Designing for a New Plastics Economy

Designing for a new plastics economySimon Widmer (Ellen MacArthur Foundation) and Chris Grantham (IDEO)

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Plastic Touches Everyone - Exponentially

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ArchetypicallyLinear

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The New PlasticsEconomy

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New PlasticsEconomy Report• 1000s of news articles

• Millions of social media impressions

• Widely picked up by companies, industry associations, policymakers

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Lead philanthropic partner

Core partners

Philanthropic funders

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We are facing demanding, but also very exciting design challenges…

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How might we design out the need for separate lids?

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How might we redesign items with high leakage rates?

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How might we offer our product as a circular service?

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C School

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What is the objective of the C school?

• Inspire and build up capabilities amongst designers designing for The New Plastics Economy and the circular economy more broadly

• Provide practical methods for individuals and organisations participating in the NPEC innovation moonshot programme

• Longer term, to inspire a new generation of creatively confident circular designers and more resilient organisations capable of thriving in the circular economy.

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What will it look like?

• Free publicly accessible website

• It’s modular and adaptable to different levels of starting knowledge

• Focus on practical methods rather than theory

• Various media forms

• Key elements will be:

• circular design principles

• an adapted, circular “design thinking” process

• a series of design methods and activities

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Preliminary

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Who is on board?

• Leading design agencies

• ± 10 universities

• Companies from the New Plastics Economy initiative and from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation network

• An advisory board with Tim Brown, Andrew Morlet, Leif Huff, Bob Adam, Gayle DeBruyn, Prof. Peter Childs, Gavin Warner.

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Preliminary

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Timeline

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Sept 5 - Mid October: Development of prototype toolkit

Early 2017 Launch of first beta version as a publicly available website

Oct 3 - 4: Innovation workshop in New York

Mid October: Prototyping with selected companies, experts and universities

Nov 8: DIF session on C School

Early 2017

Sept 2016

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Design thinking is well suited as a circular method for change.

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Be OptimisticBelieving that something is possible will somehow make it so.

CollaborateThe most powerful asset we have in the our arsenal is the word “we.”

Embrace AmbiguityGet comfortable with uncomfortable-ness

Learn From FailureAsk for forgiveness, not permission.

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Take OwnershipIndividual ownership supports collective responsibility.

Make Others SuccessfulGoing out of your way to help others succeed is the secret sauce.

Talk Less, Do MoreDesign is about rolling up your sleeves and making things.

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Process MethodsPrinciples

Toolkit Structure

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How you can get involved• Sign up to our newsletter, Twitter and Facebook group

• Join our DIF session on C School, 8 November 17:00

• Join us in our open innovation design challenge (early 2017)

• Stayed tuned for the launch of the C School (early 2017) and apply the methods and design process to your design challenge!

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newplasticseconomy.org

[email protected]@ideo.com