Best Practice:
Remarkable Products

Posted on | September 20, 2008 |


Following an introduction to her work as Design Week’s green columnist in the early ’90s and the publication of the first green graphic design book, “The Graphic Designer’s Greenbook: A Handbook and Source Guide on Design and the Environment”, Anne Chick (Director of the Sustainable Design Research Centre, Kingston University) took the opportunity this week to introduce her rebranding work with Remarkable.

Ever thought you could write with a plastic cup? Or store your pencils in an old tire? Well, Remarkable are a product design company where UK waste is recycled and made into fun, exciting & innovative products. In their Worcester-based factory, video cassettes become pencils and juice cartons become notepads, demonstrating a different (and very green) approach to both recycling and product design.

More photographs of the Best Practice Case Studies on Flickr.

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