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Sustainable Innovation

Sustainable Innovation. Overview of this lecture. Introduction: what is sustainable innovation? Practical information on the course Film: The Story of Stuff Expectations, questions, discussion Information on the presentations (week 3 and 4) , illustrated by means of an example: “meat”.

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Sustainable Innovation

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  1. Sustainable Innovation

  2. Overview of this lecture • Introduction: what is sustainable innovation? • Practical information on the course • Film: The Story of Stuff • Expectations, questions, discussion • Information on the presentations (week 3 and 4), illustrated by means of an example: “meat”

  3. Issues of sustainable innovation Sustainable: taking care of • environmental factors (e.g. climate, pollution, deforestation) • socialfactors(e.g. poverty, welfare, local development) Innovation: -new and creative ideas and solutions -new products, processes and markets

  4. Definition of sustainable development: Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED): Our Common Future (1987) (also known as the “Brundlandt report”)

  5. Sometimes old ideas can inspire new ones…

  6. Examples of sustainable Innovations Samsung Blue Earth phone • void of harmful chemicals • built from recycled water bottles • works on a set of solar panels

  7. http://www.que.com super-thin e-book Release date still unknown…

  8. The new IPAD of Apple, launched 27 jan 2010 Wouldyouread a glossy magazine onthisdevice?

  9. Watch this… Click here

  10. Saving electricity…

  11. Re-use, repair, recycle… http://www.wecycle.nl/

  12. Take care of humans, animals, eco-systems…

  13. Practical information • Read the course manual on the internet: http://sustainableinnovation.pbworks.com • 13 x 2 hours of tuition • Lectures combined with discussion and interaction • Individual assignment (ecological footprint) • 3 group presentations • sustainable topic • SI-model • company strategy • Written exam • Attendance will be registered

  14. People involved • Dr. Saskia van Stroe-Biezen • Dr. Ulrich Scholz (contact for IM) • Dr. Ortrud Kamps • Drs. Bart Titulaer (coordinator; contact IBE, FFM) ….and you!

  15. Introduction Film Age of Stupid Presentations Presentations C2C and POM The innovation process Customer insight and idea generation Corporate environmental management systems Green Marketing Guest lecture FIHE – SI model SI strategy of a company SI strategy of a company Overview of the semester

  16. The urgency of sustainability • On this site you also can find: • A fact sheet • A glossary • Links to NGO’s • http://www.storyofstuff.com • Scripts: • http://www.storyofstuff.com/international/pdfs/script_german.pdf • http://www.storyofstuff.com/international/pdfs/script_dutch.pdf With subtitles DE or NL

  17. Discussion and questions • In how far are the problems as urgent as ‘The Story of Stuff’ suggests? • What is your opinion on ‘The golden arrow’ of consumption. Do you think it influences your own behavior? • Do you know examples of the externalization of costs? • What do you expect of this course? What do you hope to learn or to discuss?

  18. The presentation in week 3 and 4 • Search for reliable sources • Search for telling photographs, statistics, cartoons, news items and video fragments • Take care of a transparent, attractive and logic structure • Do not try to do everything: take two or three telling examples.

  19. Example: meat and sustainability What themes pop up unto your mind?

  20. Statistics can tell a lot!

  21. Pictures can tell a lot!

  22. Comparisons can tell a lot! If everyone in the UK abstained from eating meat five days a week… this would save more than the emission reductions, which would be achieved if the total electricity use of all households in the UK was eliminated Source: meatthetruth.nl

  23. Video fragments can tell a lot! “Meat the truth” Trailer of the documentary made by the Dutch “Partij voor de dieren” (“party for the animals”) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z-upjfFCA4&hl=nl

  24. Or take this one of Barack Obama… Barack Obama answers the question of a student who pleas for a vegan diet, and appears to be quite knowledgeable of the relation to world hunger, climate change, obesitas… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt56ER4TSqc&NR=1

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