Don’t Trash
Just [BOX]
REDUCE, REUSE, RESOURCE: Reducing Household Waste|Final Presentation
Jenny Chan
Quantity over Quality?
Contamination Problem Paper Grades Recycling Collection Scheme
- Separate - Comingle
Paper Sorting <1%
Low Medium High
Recycling
Kraft Special
Contamination
10% WRAP, 2009. Choosing the Right Recycling Collection System. WRAP. (June)
Landfill or Incineration
Comingle Collection & Flats Highest Household Recycling Rate in London Bexley Harrow
Kingston
Lambeth
100% of households in Houses Captial Waste Facts 2010. Borough Service Information
Lewisham
Towwer Hamlets
Westminster Southwark 100% of households in Flats
Observation Insight: Paper Bag as Bins
Target Users Workers: 20 to 35 yr old Living in flats in central London, especially boroughs with comingle recycle collection system Users of computers and internet, smart phones, social networks Average understanding and partial participation in reuse and recycle behaviours
User Interviews Summary “I don’t know any future plans or goals for recycling in my area... I just need to know what facilities they have for me to do it properly” Lok (30) “Sorting recycling is too time-consuming for me” Priscilla (24) “Our building don’t have recyclng at all, there is nothing to prompt me to do it.” Catherine (25) “I know paper is a useful resource but the environment impact of not recycling it feels too far away from me.” Sam (29)
Brief To increase usersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; awareness regarding reusing and recycling paper in their household, &; To prevent contamination to paper at the earliest stage and for as long as possible
Storyboard:
Just [BOX] Kit
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Trash Just [BOX]
Dear Resident, This present you are holding is made up of 100% unwanted paper. When you want to throw away your waste paper, hold on a minute, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t trash it, [box] it! Unfold your present and find out how to fold it back again so you can learn how to make it. If you really must trash your paper, can you make sure that you leave it protected, dry & clean? So that it can be used again to create boxes by others? You can simply do that by start using the paper basket in your present and use it for your recycle paper to separate it from other materials. Or alternatively, register at www.justbox.org.uk and donate your paper to us so more boxes can be made for other people to use in their home!
45 x 35 x10 cm
8.1 x 6.3 x 5 cm
Just [BOX] Kit: Explanation Cards
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Trash Just [BOX]
TYPE 001:
Find out other ways to create TYPE 001 paper boxes, or other box types with unused paper in the house
Dear Resident, This present you are holding is made up of 100% unwanted paper. When you want to throw away your waste paper, hold on a minute, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t trash it, [box] it! Unfold your present and find out how to fold it back again so you can learn how to make it. If you really must trash your paper, can you make sure that you leave it protected, dry & clean? So that it can be used again to create boxes by others? You can simply do that by start using the paper basket in your present and use it for your recycle paper to separate it from other materials. Or alternatively, register at www.justbox.org.uk and donate your paper to us so more boxes can be made for other people to use in their home!
Just [BOX] Kit: Explanation Cards
Just [BOX]: In the Home
Just [BOX].org.uk: Supporting Website
www.justbox.org.uk
Just [BOX].org.uk: Website Content Photo Gallery of Possible Look & Usage Council Recycling Schemes Information How to Make a Box: video & Instructions Types of Boxes Changing Shapes & Sizes Types of Paper
Connection to Other Partners Information
Donate Paper Register Service
Social Net to raise awareness
General Recycling Information
Just [BOX] Stakeholders & Service Summary Printing Supplier
Delivery Service
Waste Management Company
Local Authority Waste Paper Supplier
Recycle Paper Supplier
Local Authority
Improvement / Reward
New Perspective First Contact Touch Point
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Trash Just [BOX]
Dear Resident, This present you are holding is made up of 100% unwanted paper. When you want to throw away your waste paper, hold on a minute, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t trash it, [box] it! Unfold your present and find out how to fold it back again so you can learn how to make it. If you really must trash your paper, can you make sure that you leave it protected, dry & clean? So that it can be used again to create boxes by others? You can simply do that by start using the paper basket in your present and use it for your recycle paper to separate it from other materials. Or alternatively, register at www.justbox.org.uk and donate your paper to us so more boxes can be made for other people to use in their home!
Engage
Inform/ Educate/ Inspire Website Support
Users
Users Community Designers/ Artists
Designers/ Artists
User Testing & Feedback: Planning Observing Users Testing using Prototype Feedback via Interviews on Concept Interviews with Stakeholders for Feedback: e.g. Local Authorities, Local Waste Management Companies, Paper Companies, Housing Management Services Trial-run with one group of flat residents for two weeks to observe results
Thank You
User Survey: