Tidy Street: Changing Neighbors' Behaviors through Voluntary Monitoring and Public Infographics
Residents Tidy Street (Brighton, UK) collaborated with a graffiti artist, producing street art each day to indicate their electricity usage
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Residents Tidy Street (Brighton, UK) collaborated with a graffiti artist, producing street art each day to indicate their electricity usage
Mumbai's ubiquitous storm drains are transformed to educational platforms.
Mumbai's ubiquitous storm drains are transformed into educational platforms.
Loving the efforts you've gone to on this to develop empathy! We posted over on the IDEO + Ellen MacArthur Foundation Circular Design Guide group on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8585051/8585051-6278053752331210752 (anyone on this challenge is welcome to join the group) Keep up the fab work and looking forward to what inspiration this will spark in the upcoming Ideas phase.
Great, honest reflections, Marisa! Your insights about convenience stood out. Could be good to think about this in the upcoming Ideas phase – how to make things easy for people yet within a circular framework. Really appreciate your plastics tracking and hope that others here will be inspired by your example. It's a great way to reflect on usage to go through this kind of exercise – well done.
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