PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS WITH RECYCLED MATERIALS BASED ON BIOMIMICRY
                        Year: 2024
                        Editor: Grierson, Hilary; Bohemia, Erik; Buck, Lyndon
                        Author: Rivas, Adriana; Acuña, Alejandro
                        Series: E&PDE
                       Institution: Tecnologico de Monterrey, Institute for the Future of Education; Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Architecture, Art and Design
                        Page(s): 145 - 150
                        DOI number: 10.35199/EPDE.2024.25
                        ISBN: 978-1-912254-200
                        ISSN: 3005-4753
                        
Abstract
The damage that human activities have caused to our planet is undeniable, especially since the Industrial Revolution. We are in the era of the Anthropocene: characterized by the excessive consumption of natural resources and the generation of greenhouse gases, which have had a significant impact on the climate and biodiversity. Fortunately, in recent years related initiatives have emerged to reverse the above. Some of them are zero waste, recycling, downcycling and upcycling design, related to the reduction and maximum use of waste, as well as the extension of the useful life of products and/or the use of their materials. The circular economy, a production and consumption model that allows the useful life of products to be extended, has also brought benefits to the environment, the economy, and people. In congruence with the above, in the Product Design course, last year elective open course of the Industrial Design program, two design methods have been proposed based on the Biomimicry design spirals, for the development of products based on the use of recycled materials, especially derived from wood and plastics. This work shows the new methods and the results of their implementation in three courses, taught to students from different disciplines, this in the academic periods Summer 2022, February-June 2023 semester, and August-December 2023 semester.
Keywords: Recycling Design, Biomimicry Design Spirals, Circular Economy, Professional Education, Educational Innovation