Introduction to Ecological Packaging
Distribution and transportation: how to reduce CO2
A course by Tati Guimarães , Sustainable Packaging and Product Designer
About the video: Distribution and transportation: how to reduce CO2
Overview
“In this lesson we will understand the importance of transport in ecodesign, since it is one of the most important points for reducing CO2 emissions.”
In this video lesson Tati Guimarães addresses the topic: Distribution and transportation: how to reduce CO2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Ecological Packaging. Learn the processes, strategies, and materials for creating creative and sustainable packaging.
Partial transcription of the video
“Distribution and transport: how to reduce CO2 In this lesson we will look at transport and logistics which is part of the circular thinking. We will see how we solve this with packaging. This packaging design means we can stack a lot of packagings, as we can see. We're always doing more with less. We are reducing transport, taking the max number of packagings with minimal transport. This is the key thinking we use in all the stages of sustainable design and ecodesign. Another advantage of this packaging is that we can fit them together and we save space and don't waste any space in transpor...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Ecological Packaging
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Branding & Identity, Design, Graphic Design, Packaging, Product Design

Tati Guimarães
A course by Tati Guimarães
A creator by vocation and a life-long ecologist, Brazilian designer Tati Guimarães has been designing packaging and products for more than 20 years. Through Ciclus, her eco design lab, she has developed her own product line and specializes in designing sustainable packaging for companies. She is also a mentor and consultant for eco design, collaborating as an undergraduate and master's professor at several universities (Elisava, IED, ESDi).
Her designs have been recognized worldwide, including her BAKUS trivet selected by MoMA, and her CAVALLUM lamp case, chosen by the Global Innovation Report as one of the most innovative products in the world. Her clients include Organic Cotton Colors, Heineken, Benetton, Fundació Joan Miró, and the Generalitat de Catalunya.
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