What’s New Watch Howard Brown’s recent TEDxLA presentation, The Invisible Design Revolution…or How Fabric Will Help Save the World. In this talk, Howard explores new scientific discoveries and developments in materials and design that are enabling businesses to do better with less. He shows how biomimicry, 3D printing, nanotechnology, and other strategies are being applied in [...]
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What’s New Welcome back, dMASS readers. This issue marks the one year anniversary of our weekly publication! As we celebrate this milestone, we are re-launching our publication under the name dMASS Insights. We will continue to scout for designs, innovations, and business strategies for doing better with less. In every Insights issue, you’ll find an assortment of innovations, scientific advancements, and [...]
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What’s New On the blog last week, Howard shared his take on “zero waste.” Have you considered whether your products are waste? Today’s newsletter is focused on urban agriculture, plus we offer up our weekly innovation inspiration with a brainstorming exercise and examples of cutting-edge technologies. Join us as we find nourishment growing in deserted [...]
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What’s New Welcome to dMASS.net’s weekly newsletter! This week, our focus is water and wastewater. Learn how innovative companies are finding ways to get things done without water, find a link to our weekly recommended must-read article, and see our new feature: The dMASS Take-Home. We ask questions to help you think about resources and [...]
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The amount of water on the earth has not changed for millions of years. No one consumes water. We simply use it, release it, and eventually reuse it, while the earth’s biosphere acts as a giant water circulation and purification system. We redirect water out of established circulation pathways into new ones of our own [...]
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