E:DN Eco Design Network for Wales

Cardiff Business Technology Centre, Senghenydd Road
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E:DN Eco Design Network for Wales

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E:DN is a network for designers in Wales focussing on Ecodesign and Sustainability. E:DN is managed by the Ecodesign Centre with financial support from the Welsh Assembly Government.

E:DN exchanges knowledge on methodologies, management frameworks and processes for designing more sustainable products and packaging. The network also exchanges knowledge on the application and use of potentially more sustainable materials, technologies, business models and social innovation.

The long term aims of the network are to:

help develop a strong “made in Wales” brand defined by sustainable principles
facilitate the use of good design to drive economic resilience and growth of the Welsh economy
demystify the definitions, language and jargon of ecodesign thus allowing for greater adoption by Welsh industry
aim to improve public understanding of good design (ecodesign) and sustainability
use good design to develop local economies
drive the renewal of the design sector in Wales

info@edcw.org
http://www.ecodesignnetwork.org/
twitter: @EDN_Wales
Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=3322468

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