Designing a brighter future with The Good Plastic Company

The Good Plastic Company Hello, Earth Speaking

Greeting 85,000 visitors at Milan Design Week 2024, we created an interactive experience, to come face-to-face with our planet and consider how our actions as designers can change Earth’s story for the better.
Design
StudioXAG
Production
The Good Plastic Company
Photography
Sara Magni
Videography
TDM Space
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You couldn’t miss our Hello, Earth Speaking installation at the Superdesign Show in Milan, standing out with a supersized blue Earth taking centre stage.

Created using Polygood®, a 100% recycled and recyclable material from The Good Plastic Company, we designed the concept to prove that waste plastic can be used for good. The collaboration sought to show how the design industry can work in tandem with the Earth, not against it.

Over 80% of a product’s life-cycle costs and environmental footprint are determined during its design phase.
(Source: Ellen MacArthur Foundation)

The installation represents our shared desire to transform current design practices into sustainable choices. Visitors were invited to step inside to join the conversation and take steps towards embracing the circular economy.

StudioXAG's Hello, Earth Speaking installation at Milan Design Week with postcards to Earth

To embed our core message, we integrated an interactive element into the space. Around the base of the Earth’s podium read ‘Dear Humans, how can we design a brighter future?’ This was echoed across other touchpoints around the space.

Surrounding the Earth were postcards that asked this same question. Attendees were encouraged to take a pencil and write back to Earth, and open a dialogue as to how their actions as designers can impact Earth in a positive way.

StudioXAG's Hello, Earth Speaking installation at Milan Design Week

Free from virgin materials, Polygood® is made from recycled post-industrial and post-consumer waste. That’s refrigerators, CD cases, industrial tubes, keyboards and more. To tell this story, we created podiums that housed examples of plastic waste items as well as the resulting Polygood samples.

Polygood is also Cradle-to-cradle certified and therefore the entire exhibition will be broken down and reused following the show.

The architecture and design (A&D) sector accounts for up to 9% of global CO2 footprint. A building’s interior furniture, fixtures, and equipment are responsible for up to 25% of a building’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Our hope is that more built environments, whether they are temporary or permanent, embrace circular design, creating less waste, with fewer virgin materials and a longer material lifespan, bettering our industry and the planet.

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