Introducing the Six R’sIntroducing the Six R s
GCSE Design and Technology :
Product Design
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Lesson AimsLesson Aims
Lesson AimsLesson Aims
• To create an understanding of sustainability and the 6R’sand the 6R s.
• Create an awareness of some of the key i d h it ff t th D iissues and how it affects the Designer, Manufacturer and the Consumer.
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Lesson ObjectivesLesson Objectives
Starter TASKId tif d d t d th 6R• Identify and understand the 6Rs.
Pair Work or Learning 3s• Discuss the role of the DESIGNER and write a specification for two• Discuss the role of the DESIGNER and write a specification for two
products.
Group Discussion • Discuss and try to understand the scale of the problem.
Plenary Activity in Pairs or Learning 3s• Use the 6Rs to help you Redesign a product.
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SustainabilitySustainability
• Sustainability is a subject!
It i b t t ti d i h t h• It is about protecting and preserving what we have today so that life is easier tomorrow.
• Recycling, buying sustainable products and protecting the environment ‐ Sustainability involves all of this!
• BUT WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN ????
• Lets find out………..
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What are the SIX R’s ?
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What are the SIX R s ?
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What are the SIX R’s ?
RETHINK REUSE
What are the SIX R s ?
RETHINK REUSE
REFUSE RECYCLERECYCLE
REDUCE RETHINK
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The 6R’s
The 6R’s could be a way of helping you think about the
The 6R s
y p g yreducing the impact of a new product on the environment and people.
Activity
Match the 6R’s on yourMatch the 6R s on your
worksheet to their
definitions
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Check you’ve got them right...
• RETHINK: Do we make too many products? Design in a way that
Check you ve got them right...
y p g yconsiders people and the environment.
• REFUSE: Don’t use a material or buy a product if you don’t need it or if it’s bad for people or the environment.
• REDUCE: Cut down the amount of material and energy you use as much as you can.
• REUSE: Use a product to make something else with all or parts of itof it.
• RECYCLE: Reprocess a material or product and make something else.
• REPAIR: When a product breaks down or doesn’t work properlyREPAIR: When a product breaks down or doesn t work properly, fix it.
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ESDGCESDGC
• ESDGC What does it mean?
• Education for Sustainable Development and Global CitizenshipCitizenship.
• The problem we all face is a global one.
• It will take years to solve and resources may run out y ybefore the problem is solved. This is why it is now a part of school and is a part of everyone’s lives. Whoever you are whatever age and wherever you liveWhoever you are whatever age and wherever you live.
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Did you know that
Every year, across the globe, we humans get
Did you know that…..
y y , g , gthrough 1,000,000,000,000 plastic bags. That’s one trillion – plastic bags.That s one trillion plastic bags.
‐And to add to that horror, each bag takes up to 1,000 years to break down……
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Activity: What’s the specification?
• Working in small groups ‐ look at the two products that
Activity: What s the specification?
Working in small groups look at the two products that you’ve been given in class (or the bags below).
• Make a list on your worksheet of the design specifications that you think the designer followed to design the two products.
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Designers use Fashion Trends to design d i dor redesign new products
• The designer can RETHINK the product and redesign it to make a new product that the consumer will buy
•The bag for life is now becoming a fashion accessory since the Government introduced a 5p charge per bagGovernment introduced a 5p charge per bag.
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Designers use Fashion Trends to design or redesign new productsredesign new products …
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Did you know thatDid you know that…..
O l 1 i 100 000Only 1 in every 100,000
d tproducts are designed with the
i tenvironment in mind…
(Edwin Datschefski)(Edwin Datschefski)
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Let’s see ……..simple.comLet s see ……..simple.com
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Carpet Padding made into shoesCarpet Padding made into shoes
Recycled into h fnew shoes for
men, women, d l l k dand little kids
too!
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Used Car tyres turned into ………Used Car tyres turned into ………
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Cool Flip FlopsCool Flip Flops
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Clear plastic bottles turned into…Clear plastic bottles turned into…
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Shoe Laces, Snow Boarding Shoes, Back Packs and Coats
PET plasticPolyethylene terephthalatey y p
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Dyson ‐ Built to last
If you buy a Dyson online you can
Dyson Built to last
arrange for your old cleaner – whatever the make, to be picked up and Dyson will arrange to recycle it for you!arrange to recycle it for you!
If a part breaks they will send you a replacement part free of charge.p p g
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The New I–Miev Car from Mitsubishi and the Renault TwizzyRenault Twizzy
• Zero emissions vehicles – kind to the environment
• No road tax.
• Costs 6% of what a petrol car costs to run.
• Charges in 6 hoursCharges in 6 hours.
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Sunglasses and stairs made from Recycled Skateboard DecksSkateboard Decks
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What do you think is the role of designers?
Designers
designers?
Designers should define their role as agents of good in the world and limit their work to productsg pthat are needed and can be made without damage
nature peopleto nature or people.
(Phillip Starck)
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What are the big sustainability issues for designers? g y g
1. Resource useWe use so much and so manymaterials.
Many of the products we use daily use materials that are in scarce supply and are non‐renewable.scarce supply and are non renewable.If everyone in the world used as any resources as we do in the UK, we’d need 3 planets to sustain us.
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Big issues…Big issues…
2. Climate ChangeMany products use a lot of energy to;•Process materials and produce •Transportp•Use and dispose
The energy used throughout the product ‘lifecycle’ releases carbon dioxide, which contributes towards climate change., g
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Did you know thatIn the U.S. alone, over 58 billion coffee cups are sent to
Did you know that…..
the landfill every year: 158 for every single U.S. citizen.
If we placed all 500 billion of them end to end (that’s how many are manufactured annually), they’d circumnavigate the earth 100 times.
40% of all that trash is from packaging, including disposable cups.
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Did you know thatDid you know that…..
This proposed landfill area in this picture will be the sizethe size of 120 football pitches.
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Rubbish in BrazilRubbish in Brazil
This is his place of work. He collects plastic bottles from the waste tipplastic bottles from the waste tip.
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Rubbish in BrazilRubbish in Brazil
Animals graze on rubbish not grass.
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Fancy a day out at the beach? Where is this ?
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Fancy a day out at the beach? Where is this ?
Dead Horse Bay Brooklyn USA Study Guide
Where is this landfill site?Where is this landfill site?
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Where is this landfill site?Where is this landfill site?
Hawaii IslandsHawaii Islands
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Plenary Activity : Using 6 R’sPlenary Activity : Using 6 R sLook at the party bag and its contents.
U th 6R’ t h l d i it iUse the 6R’s to help you redesign it in a way that considers people and the environment.
THINK b t h t h l tTHINK about what you have learnt.
6R’s and Party Bags6R s and Party Bags
• RETHINK: What could you do differently? Do we need party bags at all?
• REFUSE: Are there materials you would choose not to use?
• REDUCE: Can you reduce the packaging?• REDUCE: Can you reduce the packaging?
• REUSE: Can the bag or its contents be used again for another purpose?p p
• RECYCLE: Have you used materials that area easy to recycle when its finished with?
• REPAIR: It is possible to mend any of it or will it go to landfill if broken?
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What could I be asked to do for my GCSE Work? ..y
RETHINK the way products are designed This way you coulddesigned. This way you could design
a New Product.
This is what a student did for his GCSE Product Design Controlled Assessment Task HeControlled Assessment Task. He designed the
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Plenary : Reflecting on LearningPlenary : Reflecting on Learning
What did we learn in the lesson?....Starter TASK
• Identify and understand the 6Rs.
P i W k L i 3Pair Work or Learning 3s
• Discuss the role of the DESIGNER and write a specification for two products.
Group Discussion
• Discuss and TRY to understand the scale of the problem.
Plenary Activity in Pairs or Learning 3s
• Use the 6Rs to help you Redesign a product• Use the 6Rs to help you Redesign a product.
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EXTENSION
EXTRAEXTRA
RESOURCESRESOURCES
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Sustainability whose responsibility is it anyway? D i ? M f ? h C ?
• The DESIGNER has a responsibility to design products using sustainable materials and components. Th MUST l id h th i t b d d h t th i t b
Designer? Manufacturer? or the Consumer?
• They MUST also consider how they are going to be made and what they are going to be made from.
• Products SHOULD also be designed so that if parts break they can be easily replaced. How the product is disposed of should also be considered.
• Can parts be recycled easily?
• If products are DESIGNED and MANUFACTURED well, built to last and cheap to fix or REPAIR, they are also known as sustainable products.
• Sometimes the MANUFACTURER has to spend more money to make products from recycled materials.
• What DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS need to do is design and make products so that the disposal of a product is delayed as long as possible. This is known as PRECYLCING.
• We the CONSUMER decide when to replace or stop using a product.• As CONSUMERS we need to make decisions to buy or replace products we use. TechnologyAs CONSUMERS we need to make decisions to buy or replace products we use. Technology
and fashion trends also dictate a product’s life span. • FINALLY IT’S ABOUT PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT.
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Big issue…Impact on people
Big issue…
There are people involved at each stage of the development of a new product.
Make a list of all people who might be involved in the production, use and disposal of:
Who are the people that benefit and who loses out throughout the whole f th d t lif l ?
Fair trade ice cream Non fair trade ice cream
of the product lifecycle?
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Life after Landfill? Let’s make it a thing of the past …
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Recycled ProductsRecycled Products
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New from OldNew from Old
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