Specifying recycled: understanding UK architects' and designers' practices and experience

Anne Chick, Paul Micklethwaite

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    Abstract

    This paper presents some of the findings of a funded research project entitled Recycling By Design (Phase 1). The importance of developing new markets for recyclate in the UK is first established. Selected research findings are then presented from a questionnaire survey response obtained from 539 architects and 142 designers, and follow-up interviews conducted with 20 of those respondents. These findings identified that UK architects and designers do not currently specify recycled products or materials, and that there are a range of obstacles to their doing so. A concluding discussion briefly examines the UK Government's current position on addressing such obstacles.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)251-273
    JournalDesign Studies
    Volume25
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2004

    Keywords

    • recycling
    • architectural design
    • design practice
    • eco design
    • environmental impact
    • materials specification
    • Art and design

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