Wednesday, January 26, 2011

sustainable...or not.

A clip from 60 Minutes (link provided below), played in my Fundamentals of Sustainability class, really caught my attention today. It was about the recycling of computer monitors. While computer monitors don't necessarily have anything to do with interior design, sustainability does. This clip showed that a company in Colorado who promised to properly recycle e-waste here in the U.S. was actually shipping it overseas and dumping it in China. This e-waste is toxic and is negatively effecting the Chinese people it is being dumped on. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure this isn't recycling...seems like we're just dumping our waste on someone else.
Isn't recycling and sustainable efforts supposed to be beneficial to our Earth as a whole? Not just our own backyard?
So as far as the design world goes, I think this is something we all need to be aware of. Do your research, make sure companies that claim to be "green", "sustainable", "eco-friendly", etc. are in fact holding true to what they say.  I think it's our responsibility as designers to make sure that our sustainability efforts aren't counter productive.
*60 Minutes clip: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4586903n

Sunday, January 23, 2011

the first blog post...

Well it looks like I'm officially a blogger. And I won't lie I'm a little intimidated. Coming up with a name for an interior design themed blog should have been easy, I'm a creative person (or so I thought), but that was the hardest part. So it is what it is, but it's subject to change. And in the spirit of my first Whytewashed post, I've included a nice little whitewashed image.