De Montfort University: Unit 34 - Design, Sustainability and Business – Research-through-practice informed by practise as research (Portfolio) REF 2014

Ford, P ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9607-3292, 2014. De Montfort University: Unit 34 - Design, Sustainability and Business – Research-through-practice informed by practise as research (Portfolio) REF 2014. Leicester: De Montfort University.

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Abstract

This research explores the influence of the early design stage on the environmental impact
of products and the roles and interactions of key players in minimising this impact during the
new product development cycle.

This body of work is unique in that it brings together the findings of two Government funded research initiatives (the Deep RED (Resource Efficient Design) and Retail Lab research initiatives) and a commercial design research commission for a short life retail display system for the Robert Horn Group (all proposed and undertaken by the investigator). It applies design research methodologies, in which the investigator is a leading authority, to utilise practice based design research to inform theory. The Deep RED project incorporates specific environmental design research projects for EON, Travis Perkins, Primarius UK, Scott Bader and Antone; the Antone project being further developed as part of Retail Lab research, eventually becoming a specific commission for the Robert Horn Group and a patent application (GB1216474.5)

This research confirms that a products environmental impact is largely established in the concept stages of the new product development (NPD) cycle, it identifies issues concerning the use of environmentally sustainable materials relating to cost and availability and also identifies that there are significant opportunities not only to reduce the environmental impact of products but to reduce costs in so doing. In addition findings from this research highlight issues in supply chain communication and collaboration relating to supply chain management and in particular how this could relate to UK Design Consultancy and the use of Life Cycle Analysis tools. Findings have been disseminated by patent and culminated in two international conference papers and two international journal publications.

Item Type: Other
Description: This was a De Montfort University REF 2014 UoA34 portfolio submission.
Creators: Ford, P.
Publisher: De Montfort University
Place of Publication: Leicester
Date: 2014
Divisions: Schools > School of Art and Design
Record created by: Jonathan Gallacher
Date Added: 20 Dec 2018 15:21
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2018 15:42
URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/35408

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