Leap design tell us about their day at Geevor Tin Mine with The Great Recovery.
In September 2012, The Great Recovery hosted a stand at 100% Design, Earls Court. Here are some of the videos of the day.
Friends of the Earth are calling for smartphone producers to implement a plan that will put an end to the human and environmental problems of their products' raw materials.
We were delighted to welcome Royal Designers for Industry, Kenneth Grange and Terence Woodgate, to our e-waste workshop at Sweeep, Kent.
What's In My Stuff? is an interdisciplinary research project which brings together scientists and artists in order to explore the everyday objects we all own and use.
“People are being persuaded to spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to create impressions that won’t last, on people we don’t care about” Tim Jackson,...
Gone are the days of sustainable design. Now we have to learn to think about lifecycles, and designers have a key role to play. We live in what’s currently...
The restart project host events, encouraging you to bring along your broken electronics and learn how to fix them.
Nat Hunter takes part in the Blank sheet project, and has just one minute to tell us about materials as waste, and designing for recovery.