Sustainable Design Awards Toolkit

Section 4.4 - Efficient products

Low energy lamps Various companies and their designers are looking at ways of making their products more efficient and therefore more beneficial to the user. The 'e.light' shown uses 90% less energy than the ordinary desk lamps, in fact it only uses 3 watts! It can be an example of more efficient design in both use and manufacture, with regards to energy, water and materials.



The 'Tripp Trapp' chair also offers an efficient edge over similar products. It is designed so that it can be adjusted to fit a person throughout their childhood. This is considered to be more efficient as it has a much better utility for the user much like multi-functioning products or rented products.

The Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair exemplifies this, designed by Peter Opsvik Sustainable design can be about making products last longer, giving more utility and being more efficient in the eyes of the user. The Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair exemplifies this, designed by Peter OpsvikThe aim to be durable and to make a product that gives its customer/consumer value for their money when purchasing it. Not only does the product successfully incorporate sustainability it also successfully integrates the necessities of safety with its primary function.

This is considered to be more efficient as it has a much better utility for the user much like multi-functioning products or rented products. 'Energy Star' (www.energystar.gov) are currently producing and Energy Star company logo developing more sustainable products from common appliances to office equipment to ceiling fans! 'Energy Star' seem to be one of the companies that are leading the way in terms of improving energy efficiency in products and boast astounding statistics compared to less sustainable companies, which can only create healthy competition for 'Energy Star' and a healthier environment.



Statistics released on the 'Energy Star' Website boast that:

  • Energy Star TV and VCRs take 75% less energy than their conventional equivalent when switched off.
  • If half of US households replaced their regular TV with one produced by Energy Star then the change would equate to shutting down one whole power plant!
  • The Energy Star DVD player uses half the power of conventional DVD players.
  • Energy Star monitors emit less heat than conventional monitors, consuming 90% less energy than models without power management systems.

    www.monotub.com - Titan washing machine web page Monotub Industries (www.monotub.com) have also looked to improve their products' efficiency levels and have done effectively with their latest product, the Titan Washing Machine that has a European 'A' rating for wash performance and energy efficiency. The Monotub design has a wider drum than the average washing machine and creates space for 40% more laundry via its removable basket. It saves water by a 'shower power' wash and rinse system and uses a compact heating reservoir to efficiently circulate a volume of hot water through the active jet system. Further related information can be accessed via the Monotub website.

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    Inspirational Current Work
    4.1  Inspiration
    4.2  Alternative energy sources
    4.3  Alternative materials in products
    4.4  Efficient products
    4.5  Design for disassembly
    4.6  Innovative redesign
    4.7  Transportation visions
    4.8  Changing design perspectives
     
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    Section 2.
    Companies and Products
    Section 3.
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    Biodegradable products containing Mater-Bi polymers

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