Cradle to Cradle Production
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Surviving the Century: Facing climate chaos and other global challenges. ed. / Herbert Girardet. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2007. p. 127-150.
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T1 - Cradle to Cradle Production
AU - Braungart, Michael
PY - 2007/4/7
Y1 - 2007/4/7
N2 - In 1805, Richard Trevithick, an English mining engineer, designed the first railway steampowered locomotive. Unfortunately, his heavy machine had limited success since its own weight broke the rails it travelled on. Despite its failure, this locomotive was a springboard for other modes of transportation. The Industrial Revolution has generated thousands of new inventions over the last two centuries; however, Trevithick’s steam-powered locomotive provides a good metaphor for the age as a whole: a system that goes against the laws of nature. Two hundred years after the failure of Trevithick’s invention, we now recognize the importance of a beneficial, symbiotic relationship with nature. Instead of wastefully consuming valuable natural resources and carelessly sending out toxic materials into our air, water and soil, we can develop a Cradle to Cradle world of natural cycles powered, not by fossil fuels, but by the sun where growth is good, waste nutritious and diverse styles of industrious productivity enrich human and natural communities.
AB - In 1805, Richard Trevithick, an English mining engineer, designed the first railway steampowered locomotive. Unfortunately, his heavy machine had limited success since its own weight broke the rails it travelled on. Despite its failure, this locomotive was a springboard for other modes of transportation. The Industrial Revolution has generated thousands of new inventions over the last two centuries; however, Trevithick’s steam-powered locomotive provides a good metaphor for the age as a whole: a system that goes against the laws of nature. Two hundred years after the failure of Trevithick’s invention, we now recognize the importance of a beneficial, symbiotic relationship with nature. Instead of wastefully consuming valuable natural resources and carelessly sending out toxic materials into our air, water and soil, we can develop a Cradle to Cradle world of natural cycles powered, not by fossil fuels, but by the sun where growth is good, waste nutritious and diverse styles of industrious productivity enrich human and natural communities.
KW - Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics
UR - https://www.routledge.com/Surviving-the-Century-Facing-Climate-Chaos-and-Other-Global-Challenges/Girardet/p/book/9781844076123
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/adee5e07-2b7c-3b25-9648-a1d11b823800/
U2 - 10.4324/9781849772709
DO - 10.4324/9781849772709
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 9781844074587
SN - 9781844076123
SP - 127
EP - 150
BT - Surviving the Century
A2 - Girardet, Herbert
PB - Earthscan Publications Ltd.
CY - London
ER -