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May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-08101-7 | £45.00 eBook: 978-1-315-11306-7 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1 - Introduction, Chapter 2 - Circular Industrial Economy, Chapter 3 - Circular Economy Innovation and Design, Chapter 4 - Framing Circularity at an Organisational Level, Chapter 5 - Circular Economy Policy, Chapter 6 - Why Asia Matters, Chapter 7 - Circular Businesses, Chapter 8 - Circular Thinking in Design, Chapter 9 - Business Models for a Circular Economy, Chapter 10 - Designing Product/Service Systems for a Circular Economy, Chapter 11 - Key Issues When Designing Solutions for a Circular Economy, Chapter 12 - Laser Printing and the Circular Economy, Chapter 13 - Circularity Thinking, Chapter 14 - Design for Product Integrity in a Circular Economy, Chapter 15 - Thinking Life Cycle in a Circular Economy, Chapter 16 - Design for Resource Value, Chapter 17 - Circular Textile Design, Chapter 18 - Circular Economy and Design for Remanufacturing, Chapter 19 - Repair Cafes, Chapter 20 - Dislocated Temporalities, Chapter 21 - Design for a Circular Economy in Industry 4.0, Chapter 22 - 3D Printing, Chapter 23 - Exploring Circular Design Opportunities for Wearable Technology, Chapter 24 - Makerspaces as Free Experimental Zones, Chapter 25 - Repair Cafes: Circular and Social Innovation, Chapter 26 - Delivering a More Circular Economy for Electrical Goods in Retail in the UK, Chapter 27 - Accelerating the Circular Economy @ HP, Chapter 28 - iFixit: A Case Study in Repair, Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned from a Practice when Developing a Circular Business Model, Chapter 30 - Interface, Chapter 31 - Who is Mining the Anthropocene? Chapter 32 - Reversible Building Design, Chapter 33 - Design and the Circular Economy in the UK Blinds and Shutter Industry, Chapter 34 - Circularity Information Management for Buildings. Designing for the Circular Economy Edited by Martin Charter Designing for the Circular Economy highlights and explores ‘state of the art’ research and industrial practice, highlighting CE as a source of: new business opportunities; radical business change; disruptive innovation; social change; and new consumer attitudes. The audience for the book is academia and business with an interest in CE issues related to products, innovation and new business models. The thirty-four chapters provide a comprehensive overview of issues related to product circularity from policy through to design and development. Chapters are designed to be easy to digest and include numerous examples. An important feature of the book is the case studies section that covers a diverse range of topics related to CE, business models and design and development in sectors ranging from construction to retail, clothing, technology and manufacturing. List of Contributors: Sigurd Sagen Vildåsen, Deborah Andrews, David Parker, Cindy Kohtala, Erik Sundin, Nazli Terzioglu, Anne Prahl, Conny Bakker, Jon Khoo, Stuart McLanaghan, Rus Balkenende, Fenna Blomsma, Geraldine Brennan, Kirstie McIntyre, Walter R. Stahel, Rhiannon Hunt, James D. Burgon, Jonathan Wentworth, Mark Hilton, Kyle Wiens, Scott Keiller, Ab Stevels, Jonathan Chapman, Konstantinos Chalaris, Phil Cumming, Louis Brimacombe, Rebecca Earley, Kate Goldsworthy, Tim C. McAloone, Daniela C.A. Pigosso, Mattias Lindahl, Douglas Mulhall, Lars Luscuere, Frank O'Connor, Duncan Baker-Brown, Elma Durmisevic, Anne- Marie Benoy, Johanna Lehne, Ichin Cheng. Hb: 978-1-138-08101-7 | £45.00 For more details, or to request a copy for review, please contact: Robyn Doyle, Author Marketing and Communications, [email protected] For more information visit: www.routledge.com/9781138081017

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May 2018: 234x156: 224pp

Hb: 978-1-138-08101-7 | £45.00eBook: 978-1-315-11306-7

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Chapter 1 - Introduction, Chapter 2 - Circular Industrial Economy, Chapter 3 - Circular Economy Innovation and Design, Chapter 4 - Framing Circularity at an Organisational Level, Chapter 5 - Circular Economy Policy, Chapter 6 - Why Asia Matters, Chapter 7 - Circular Businesses, Chapter 8 - Circular Thinking in Design, Chapter 9 - Business Models for a Circular Economy, Chapter 10 - Designing Product/Service Systems for a Circular Economy, Chapter 11 - Key Issues When Designing Solutions for a Circular Economy, Chapter 12 - Laser Printing and the Circular Economy, Chapter 13 - Circularity Thinking, Chapter 14 - Design for Product Integrity in a Circular Economy, Chapter 15 - Thinking Life Cycle in a Circular Economy, Chapter 16 - Design for Resource Value, Chapter 17 - Circular Textile Design, Chapter 18 - Circular Economy and Design for Remanufacturing, Chapter 19 - Repair Cafes, Chapter 20 - Dislocated Temporalities, Chapter 21 - Design for a Circular Economy in Industry 4.0, Chapter 22 - 3D Printing, Chapter 23 - Exploring Circular Design Opportunities for Wearable Technology, Chapter 24 - Makerspaces as Free Experimental Zones, Chapter 25 - Repair Cafes: Circular and Social Innovation, Chapter 26 - Delivering a More Circular Economy for Electrical Goods in Retail in the UK, Chapter 27 - Accelerating the Circular Economy @ HP, Chapter 28 - iFixit: A Case Study in Repair, Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned from a Practice when Developing a Circular Business Model, Chapter 30 - Interface, Chapter 31 - Who is Mining the Anthropocene? Chapter 32 - Reversible Building Design, Chapter 33 - Design and the Circular Economy in the UK Blinds and Shutter Industry, Chapter 34 - Circularity Information Management for Buildings.

Designing for the Circular

EconomyEdited by Martin Charter

Designing for the Circular Economy highlights and explores ‘state of the art’ research and industrial practice, highlighting CE as a source of: new business opportunities; radical business change; disruptive innovation; social change; and new consumer attitudes.

The audience for the book is academia and business with an interest in CE issues related to products, innovation and new business models. The thirty-four chapters provide a comprehensive overview of issues related to product circularity from policy through to design and development. Chapters are designed to be easy to digest and include numerous examples. An important feature of the book is the case studies section that covers a diverse range of topics related to CE, business models and design and development in sectors ranging from construction to retail, clothing, technology and manufacturing.

List of Contributors:

Sigurd Sagen Vildåsen, Deborah Andrews, David Parker, Cindy Kohtala, Erik Sundin, Nazli Terzioglu, Anne Prahl, Conny Bakker, Jon Khoo, Stuart McLanaghan, Rus Balkenende, Fenna Blomsma, Geraldine Brennan, Kirstie McIntyre, Walter R. Stahel, Rhiannon Hunt, James D. Burgon, Jonathan Wentworth, Mark Hilton, Kyle Wiens, Scott Keiller, Ab Stevels, Jonathan Chapman, Konstantinos Chalaris, Phil Cumming, Louis Brimacombe, Rebecca Earley, Kate Goldsworthy, Tim C. McAloone, Daniela C.A. Pigosso, Mattias Lindahl, Douglas Mulhall, Lars Luscuere, Frank O'Connor, Duncan Baker-Brown, Elma Durmisevic, Anne-Marie Benoy, Johanna Lehne, Ichin Cheng.

Hb: 978-1-138-08101-7 | £45.00

For more details, or to request a copy for review, please contact: Robyn Doyle, Author Marketing and Communications, [email protected]

For more information visit:www.routledge.com/9781138081017

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