A Review on Circular Design Guideliness by Ideo and Ellen Macarthur Foundation

Arif Permana Ratum, Agus Sachari, Deddy Wahjudi

Abstract


The Circular Design Guidelines (CDG) have been published by IDEO and Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) over the internet as tools to help people wanting to start contributing to the planet in transition into circular economy. The guidelines were stimulated by an issue regarding an increasing global population and the amount of consumption of resources that has resulted in negative impacts on the environment. This is caused by a one-way (linear) production and consumption model, where goods are produced from raw materials, sold, used, and then burned or disposed of as wastes. Circular design (CD) act as pivot point in implementing the circular economy (CE) strategies. In this case, IDEO and EMF start to provide people who shares common goals to contribute in transition to CE using the CDG. The CDG was published in 2017 and have not been discussed in scientific journals and articles to see the eligibility of the issue using other researchers theory about CD. The first steps of CDG is to understand the circular theory. Using systematic literature review as the methods, this research will prove the understanding of circularity steps whether these CDG can be compiled into circular product design guides.

Keywords: circular design, circular economy, waste management, systematic literature review.


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