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When collaborating with other teams – also without project managers – they will also build relationships for other engineers leading projects, or owning
products.
And all of those
products
probably end their lives in a dump like this one in Manila.
I work in the fashion industry on the wholesale side, and I started to see some of the
products
that we sell end up on the racks of these thrift stores.
It seems that the industry that always has been and probably always will be on the forefront of design, creates
products
that are designed to be comfortable, designed to be trendy and designed to be expressive but aren't really designed to be sustainable or recyclable for that matter.
If they're not working, put a shelf on it, which I did, and that shows all the customers my
products.
These are all a few of the millions of people who were
products
of the single decision to migrate.
We used to have a manufacturing economy, which was about building goods and products, and now we have a service economy and an information and creative economy.
But at the same time, we realize that our
products
are not safe and healthy.
So we've designed
products
and we analyzed chemicals down to the parts per million.
And with most
products
appearing not to have been designed for indoor use, this is actually a vertical gas chamber.
So designers all over the world can analyze their
products
down to the parts per million for human and ecological health.
But Brenda, not being phased by stuff like that, took a look at her challenge and came up with a not-so-obvious solution: create a business that produces skin care
products
from honey.
She hired seemingly unemployable men and women to care for the bees, harvest the honey and make value-added
products
that they marketed themselves, and that were later sold at Whole Foods.
And what we don't often appreciate is the price that poor people pay for us to have these disposable
products.
We actually get a chance to choose not to use
products
that have dangerous, poisonous plastic in them.
So low-income people often are the ones who are buying the
products
that have those dangerous chemicals in them that their children are using.
You often have to buy the cheapest
products.
The cheapest
products
are often the most dangerous.
And so, poor people who are making these
products
in petrochemical centers like Cancer Alley, poor people who are consuming these
products
disproportionately, and then poor people who, even at the tail end of the recycling, are having their lives shortened.
And the first step is admitting that it exists outside of trying to sell us
products
like bottled water or coffee.
You could look at nature as being like a catalog of products, and all of those have benefited from a 3.8-billion-year research and development period.
The way we tend to use resources is we extract them, we turn them into short-life
products
and then dispose of them.
I write a lot about "security theater," which are
products
that make people feel secure, but don't actually do anything.
Obviously, as a designer, that's really exciting because then I start to think, wow, we could actually imagine growing consumable
products.
Sure, they are
products
of evolution.
What do they think it is that prevents the
products
of human ingenuity from being themselves, fruits of the tree of life, and hence, in some sense, obeying evolutionary rules?
That's how we churn those
products
out.
Cesar has trolled the database of over 5,000 different products, and he's used techniques of network analysis to interrogate this database and to graph relationships between the different
products.
As a third example, consider consumer
products.
And so we'll continue to focus on products, as we always have.
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