![]() I’m surprised that I’m not still living in the 1990s. But I guess I should be used to jumping late on the bandwagon, like I did with Hypercolor clothes, Razor scooters, calculator wristwatches, acid washed jeans, and the second coming of the yo-yo. This would then lead to myself recycling more because my family and I really don't do it that much.I think I might be the last person on the face of the Earth to try the Mr. I could, and should, start by popularizing the idea of recycling being beneficial and important enough to take the time out of the day to do. Also they have to spread the idea of recycling enough so that it makes at least some sort of difference instead of only a small amount of people doing it. ![]() People in a society have to be active in recycling so companies who do the recycling decide to take their materials since they are in a great amount. What role does society play in the recycling effort? So if they can use a recyclable plastic which is only a little more costly than normal throw away plastic then they certainly should and could. They try to make their products have more ways to recycle them by making it easier with using different materials, and with the design. How do product designers play a role in recycling? It also saves materials which saves the energy used to normally get them. ![]() This is important because if you don't recycle and continue to make new products that turn into trash, trash builds up and will continue to harm the environment, and eventually, ourselves. I think specific types of rubber are constantly traded off in the designs of rubber erasers by different companies, and even within companies, additives additives and dyes are switched out for better ones, like a different color to suit the market they are aiming to. The exchange of one thing for another, and in this case, materials, designs, and possible additives could be traded-off.ĭo you think trade-offs were made in the design phase of my product? Also, rubber is one of the few materials which can erase minerals while also being able to be shaped by molding and cutting, making specifically rubber erasers very useful and easy to change. They serve a very big purpose anywhere where documentation is not digital due to pencil and paper, and even certain pens, and also, they are very basic and easy to dispose of, so it 's not like it is ever a struggle to handle rubber erasers. I doubt rubber erasers will ever become obsolete, and this is because of their simplicity and functionality. Modern erasers are hard to imagine as able to be better, but if possible I wold make them out of a material which erased more per use so less would have to be made.ĭo you think your product will ever become obsolete in the future? Why? What would you change about your product? One specific instance would be to see how a plastic is disposed of and what threat it causes in that way of disposal. This is so they can regulate how something is going to work and function, even after use. Why is it important for companies to make products to research and determine a product's potential Lifecycle? Simply, the steps a product goes through from element extraction to disposal stages of its existence.
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