Let's be honest, unfortunately not many business truly cares about sustainable services...
The energy debate around AI is finally highlighting digital services' environmental impact. But every service, digital or physical, consumes resources: energy, materials, and even our time. As service designers, we have a moral obligation to design with sustainability at the core.
This episode tackles the real challenges: clients not asking, defining "sustainable," and measuring impact. Our guest, James Chudley, shares key lessons and real-world examples from his journey, showing how he integrates sustainability into daily design.
Discover what it really takes to design services that are better for customers, better for business, and better for our planet. Plus, uncover a deceptively simple design principle that guarantees more sustainable services.
Can you guess what it is? The clue is in this episode.
Keep making a positive impact on customers, business, and our planet!
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00:00 Welcome to Episode 230
05:00 How to define sustainable service
07:30 Are services sustainable?
12:00 James' unique journey
16:00 The Pivotal Decision
22:00 Integrating Sustainability
27:00 The power of minimizing
30:30 Navigating Stakeholder Talks
33:00 can we justify unsustainable services?
34:40 From Sustainable to Regenerative
35:30 Case Study: Circle Community
38:15 Non-Digital Touchpoints
39:57 Avoiding Measurement Paralysis
43:30 Adding a "Sustainability Lane" to Journey Maps
48:30 Principles
42:00 Mental energy
47:30 Community Design Principle Example
54:30 Accessibility in Sustainable Design
55:30 Sustainability as Personal Practice
57:30 the trojan horse
58:30 First Steps for Inspired Designers
1:00:90 Resources
1:02:00 Question to ponder
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Website Carbon Calculator
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