In a constantly evolving world, architects and interior designers are no longer solely focused on aesthetics. They understand the significance of responsible material sourcing, which is critical in shaping a sustainable and just future. By prioritizing socially responsible materials, design professionals can positively impact society and minimize their ecological footprint.
Data shows that material extraction, production, and disposal contribute significantly to environmental degradation and social inequalities. By responsibly sourcing materials, you can mitigate environmental effects and address labor and human rights concerns within the supply chain. According to Sameera Chukkapalli Holmes, "Design professionals have a unique opportunity to redefine the way materials are sourced and utilized, considering not only their environmental impact but also their social consequences."
Actionable steps you can take in your practice:
As architects and interior designers, you have the power to reshape the industry by prioritizing socially responsible materials sourcing. We can contribute to a more equitable and environmentally conscious future by embracing sustainability and ethical practices. As Sameera emphasizes, "It's time to use our creative power to build a better world, one design project at a time." Let us take action today and inspire positive change through our material choices. Together, we can create spaces that captivate the eye and uplift communities and the planet we call home.
Sameera Chukkapalli Holmes founded Needlab, a non-profit whose "designs optimize for impact." For a little inspiration aligning purpose and work, read our blog post "What to make of your design vision when all you hear are crickets?." And for a deeper dive, check out Sameera's "Socially Responsible Materials Sourcing" session in our Change by Design series.
To responsible sourcing - by design.