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Setting aside farsightedness the thinking paradigm of man has narrowed down to his presence only. The fashion trends appeal to the consumer-oriented society of today where much emphasis is placed on the usage of disposable goods. Once used these things are simply thrown out. Seldom is it thought about the fate of these goods. Mostly unrecyclable in nature they end up in massive junkyards, bound to stay there forever. The volume and number of these dumping grounds are growing at an alarming pace.
On the other, the careless usage of nature’s resources has begun to result in dangerous outcomes. These include the existence of the greenhouse effect and a rapid increase in global warming just for an instance. It is imperative that a means of reducing this unethical and careless formulation and usage of things be devised so as to minimize the adverse effects of using unsustainable products for the years that are to come. The trio of Reuse, Recycle and Repair has proved to be not enough to control the gravity of the problem.
Another intelligent way must be looked at and pondered upon in order to fulfill the need of time. This report focuses on the detailed study of the problem, the impacts and significance of the problem, and how design level changes and consideration can play a vital role in handling the severity of the problem. With the passage of time man’s intellect made him learn to modify the natural resources at hand into products that would facilitate his necessities. This modification did not however restrict to the mere survival requirements of humans but went quite well beyond that.
Years went by and every inch of advancements that humans went forth with opened new horizons for even more that were to follow. Excited by the ease of this new stream of convenience and prosperity man went ahead with them forgetting to turn and look back at the losses that he was incurring en route.
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