How did the Industrial Revolution shape our world, and what were its repercussions on the environment? Are we ready to challenge the traditional paradigm of human industry and transition towards a model that is not just less destructive, but 100% good? How can we harness diversity in all its forms to build a sustainable, vibrant world? And are you prepared to join this new industrial revolution that values not just economic growth, but the overall health of our planet and its inhabitants?;
Michael Braungart is a German chemist and former Greenpeace activist who, along with American architect William McDonough, co-authored the influential book "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things". Published in 2002, the book is a manifesto for a radical change in industrial design philosophy, advocating for products and systems that emulate nature's processes where waste is reused and serves as nourishment for something new, thus creating a circular economy. Braungart's work in this field has been seminal in the development of sustainable design and production methodologies.