The Well-Tech Awards are one of our favorite annual exhibitions at the Milan Furniture Fair, showcasing an assortment of innovative projects that push forward the realm of green design. The year’s exhibition featured a variety of projects that focused upon integrating sustainable solutions into our daily lives. From products that pare down the resources we consume to innovations in energy-efficient lighting and projects that monitor our resource usage, we were thoroughly impressed with the designs on display. Read on for our favorite finds!
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the secondary industry of ‘eco’ or ‘green’ products doesn’t really seem to do anything to mitigate the primary industry of ‘brown’ products. there’s just even more stuff now. both industries encourage ever-expanding consumption (desire/anxiety) which we know has led to living beyond the capacity of the landbase. recycling is largely greenwash and myth, and is often as toxic in its methods. perhaps the ideal green product is the product imagined, but never materialised, let alone purchased or commissioned.
the bLOGOSphere is a perfect world site for conceptual ‘material’; so let’s keep our innovative design digital and compost everything else.
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nice to see Treviso now has bike sharing, i like the idea of being able to monitor fuel consumption and emissions when driving, could it some be linked up to your receipt system too – to save paper etc. id like to try out a bio wash ball – may be it could be used with some eco friendly soap/detergent as well?