Have you ever thought about all of
those clothes you have in your closet that just sits there, that has caused
harm on the earth and continues to every time you wash them? Over consuming can be harmful to the earth because
those material objects has to be grown, cut down, made, and then washed or
cleaned with chemicals.
In the Design Activism, Fuad-Luke
writes that the designers will have to be the first group of people that will
have to change their behaviors.
Transforming thoughts and perceptions of the culture of design on
sustainability will be tough for the designer who has attention in design
research, studies, and practices. The
designer will have to learn to design for our needs so we stop over consuming
and can learn to recycle or reuse our materials. A particular strand of over consumption is where
we purchase things, not to fulfill our basic needs, but to fill some voids
about our lives and make social statements about ourselves.
I feel that when a designer begins
with their ideas, they should look into how it will be made, as in if it will
be harmful to the earth, along with what else can this product become after its
first life-cycle. When a designer makes
something, they should offer ways of returns in order to get their objects back
to transform them into something new and different or design to where the
merchandise will be able to biodegrade safely and become food for something
else. We need to find ways that our
closets do not need to be the size of a bedroom because of our over consumption. We seem to want and desire more and more
because advertising and corporations that tell us it is what we need to be
fulfilled in our lives.
From what I have learned this
semester, we need to consider where all of the products have come from, how
they were put together, the how it can harm or help the earth. If we keep allowing our landfills to pile up
with harmful materials that do not become food for our earth and cannot keep
objects in the right cycle, we will keep causing more harm. I plan to start off recycling better by
sorting my plastics, paper, cardboard etc., and taking it to our local
recycling bins. This will help keep
materials in a closed cycle, not piling up in our landfills making it to where
we do not have to keep making the materials, but to keep reusing. As we continue to adapt to the recycling and
reusing, I would like to learn more on how we can use organic materials and if
there would be a way to go through what is already in a landfill to recycle
what’s in there.