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Jeremy Faludi: Sustainability professor on why most sustainable design fails before it starts

Oct 28, 2025
Jeremy Faludi, an assistant professor of Design for Sustainability at TU Delft, shares insights on the intersection of design and environmental impact. He discusses the need for life-cycle thinking and critiques misguided sustainability efforts, like the hairdryer company’s plastic reduction misstep. Jeremy emphasizes using systems thinking to prioritize environmental impacts and highlights the role of software in promoting sustainable practices. He also reveals surprising truths about AI's energy consumption in the context of sustainability.
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INSIGHT

Practical Sustainability Over Principles

  • Most sustainability books are high-level and lack practical methods for designers.
  • Jeremy wrote the book he wished he'd had to integrate sustainability into product workflows.
INSIGHT

Greenwashing Is Usually Ignorance

  • Most greenwashing stems from well-intentioned ignorance, not malice.
  • Designers use normal methods with 'green thoughts' and make decisions by hunch instead of evidence.
ANECDOTE

Hairdryer Plastic Reduction Misstep

  • A hairdryer company spent nine months reducing plastic in its case and planned a big marketing push.
  • Jeremy's lifecycle analysis showed that user energy use dwarfed manufacturing plastic savings, making the change meaningless.
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