News 18.10.2022

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Solar-powered coffee-making equipment, the dairy company rewarding famers for sustainability efforts, and the luxury industry is spearheading NFT launches.

This solar-powered device makes coffee without mains power

Living with the Sun by Boudewijn Buitenhek, The Netherlands
Living with the Sun by Boudewijn Buitenhek, The Netherlands
Living with the Sun by Boudewijn Buitenhek, The Netherlands

The Netherlands – Dutch designer Boudewijn Buitenhek has constructed a solar-powered kettle and coffee bean roaster as part of an experiment in which he lived without gas or electricity for a week. As part of his wider studies for the industrial design master’s programme at KABK in The Hague, the project, Living with the Sun, explores the use of solar panels in rented accommodation without roof access. Exploring his curiosity for alternative solar methods, during the experiment Buitenhek found ways to live without mains power, including a method to make his daily coffee.

The kettle and bean roaster were inspired by an 18th-century method that consists of two glass tubes: one traps solar heat, reaching temperatures of over 200°C, and the second converts the heat into energy.

He hopes this will empower people to take the initiative to create solar systems. The devices help to give people a greater understanding of how energy is used in the home. This is further explored in our piece on solar-powered futures.

Strategic opportunity

Take inspiration from Boudewijn Buitenhek and investigate ways to design electrical appliances that can harness solar energy. With the energy crisis and the rise in gas prices, the need for self-powered products is likely to increase

Hop creates adaptive cutlery for different disabilities

Font adaptive cutlery set by Hop Design, Australia Font adaptive cutlery set by Hop Design, Australia
Font adaptive cutlery set by Hop Design, Australia Font adaptive cutlery set by Hop Design, Australia

Australia – Hop Design’s new cutlery collection is designed to make everyone feel included at the dinner table. Called Font, this adaptive set caters for people with different disabilities, but doesn’t compromise on design.

The 24-piece collection can be tailored to people with various levels of hand strength, dexterity and control. Because each adaptability need is unique, the studio chose to 3D-print Font to make the set easily customisable and adaptable.

Tableware solutions for people with disabilities often focus on functionality and are lacking on the visual side, which can trigger a feeling of exclusion at meal times. Font’s rounded and cohesive look is designed to change that. ‘Everyone has a favourite spoon or cup that they use all the time. There is a lot of potential for leveraging aesthetics in inclusive design and design for people with disabilities,’ says Hop Design founder Michael Hoppe.

Divergent Design represents a largely untapped market opportunity and designers have a large role to play in acknowledging all accessibility needs while making assistive products appealing.

Strategic opportunity

Considering adaptive features in design is a start, but successful inclusive products are also accessible and aesthetically pleasing

Arla introduces incentives to reward famers for sustainability efforts

Global – Dairy co-op Arla Foods has announced an incentive programme that aims to encourage farmers to hit its 2030 emissions targets. For every kilo of milk produced, Arla will reimburse farmers £0.026 ($0.029, €0.030) on top of the existing amount received. The points-style system will be based on various activities, including fertiliser efficiency, manure delivery and the use of renewable energy. In the first year alone, the scheme is expected to pay out £232.6m ($263.6m, €270m) in financial compensation for farmers.

The move will significantly accelerate the company’s ability to reach sustainability targets across its supply chain, which is often hard to ensure when dealing with external parties. It also sends a message to Arla’s consumers, ensuring ‘a fair amount of the money you pay for Arla products is directed to the farmers who take the most action’, says Arla CEO Peder Tuborgh.

Arla hopes the initiative will help in the transition to a more sustainable dairy market while pushing the organisation to the forefront of progressive change in the industry, which in the past has been criticised for a lack of sustainable practices while at the same time coming under growing competition from alternative milks.

Arla, UK

Strategic opportunity

Introduce incentive schemes to help customers and partners meet sustainability targets across the supply chain. Invest in your partners to ensure they receive enough support during your transition to becoming greener

Stat: Luxury brands are leading Web3 adoption

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Global – Crypto market research company CoinGecko has conducted a survey of non-fungible token (NFT) launches across several industries since 2020, and found that apparel and luxury brands are spearheading the adoption of Web3 assets.

The report examined companies with core businesses unrelated to NFTs or cryptocurrency, mainly in the media, entertainment, automotive and beverage industries with an international presence and headquarters either in Europe or the US. The study revealed that more than twice as many luxury brands (37%) stepped into the NFT space than brands in the media industry (17%) in the past three years.

‘In spite of current market conditions, many ‘traditional’ companies are leveraging NFTs in their brand and marketing efforts to engage their audience and communities,’ says CoinGecko chief operating officer and co-founder Bobby Ong. ‘It will be interesting to see how this trend holds up next year – and if brands in industries outside of this list unlock NFTs in their marketing strategies.’

With some consumers still dubious about the true value of digital assets, this study suggests that Guilded Luxury is likely to continue to level up by pioneering Web3 adoption and innovation.

Strategic opportunity

Reflect on how NFTs can bring value to your industry and your business specifically, and how your consumer base can benefit from a Web3 touchpoint

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