![]() ![]() LCA should be used to assess whether such pilots still make environmental sense if implemented in today's ‘real world’. Designers may play an interesting role in ‘paving the way’ for the restructuring of business operations according to C2C: through design pilots they can show how C2C could make business sense. C2C's main value is that it triggers many questions about current business practice. ![]() ![]() The authors conclude that LCA and C2C can and should be used as complementary tools. In particular, the compatibility of C2C and life cycle assessment (LCA) is addressed. Based on student design projects for several multinationals, the strengths and weaknesses of the concept are evaluated. This paper takes a look at the applicability of the C2C concept in day-to-day product development in a business setting. However, the question of when and how the C2C concept can be applied successfully in business is still being debated. Their guilt-free approach has enthused many new people, drawing them into the field of sustainability. ![]() The cradle-to-cradle (C2C) concept of McDonough and Braungart, which has a strong emphasis on materials strategy, gives a vision of a sustainable future, inspired by nature. ![]()
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