Those logotypes were created for the "Greening Unesco" action, which consist in make all the staff of Unesco save energy by little gestures of everyday life.
This is the invitation for the Design Council's "Good Design Plan" which is about new ways of approaching design in a sustainable way. "Our solution was to use the paper from an older Design Council publication saving paper and recycling at the same time. We also used inks that are all vegetable based. The innovative nature of the printing process meant that a number of outcomes occur from the same design; dependent on the paper that it is being printed on". Thomas.Matthews
This brochure was designed for CABE's "Grey to Green"' campaign. It gives informations on how to make our cities and lifestyles more green and ecological. "CABE highlight fresh ideas on how the built environment could be designed and managed and how we could shift funding and skills to green our cities". Thomas.Matthews http://www.thomasmatthews.com/
This postcard can have a double-use and make the economy of paper. It can be used both by the transmitter and by the receiver who can then reply.
"This self-published postcard is identical on both sides. When it was sent to print, the printers got confused and called up to say I forgot to supply the front of the postcard. It can be used in lots of different ways and is even more fun when sent abroad". Sara de Bondt
"This transparent and glossy film can be used to wrap and seal things for freshness, but it isn't plastic; it's cellulose-based, derived from wood, and completely compostable". Nature Flex
It can easily be compostable and recyclable and is 100% ecological.
This chair was created for "Reanim" by 5.5 Designers. Reanim is a furniture serie made with broken objects that they have repeared. The goal is to give object a second life and re-use objects that were intented to trash.
"To encourage consumer awareness of how their food choices affect not only themselves, but also global environment and society, consumers need to feel a connection with the environmental, social and economical impacts of their foods". Arlene Birt
This packaging foe chocolate is sustainable because it gives all the information of the production of the product, from resources extraction, to labour, and distribution.
Arlen Birt designed this film festival poster for Palestine's cause. Made with paper there are some directions on how to fold the work into a "peace dove" after use.