Humanity faces serious environmental challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss and resource depletion. The urgency to move towards environmentally sustainable and circular design practices has become more press- ing. In this context, the role of materials design practices in promoting environ- mental sustainability is increasingly recognised. However, despite this awareness, there is an urgent need to develop a critical perspective on these approaches. Mate- rials designers must be able to address real-life issues and meet today’s challenges to contribute in the transition towards sustainability and regeneration. With the aim to equip designers to make crucial decisions, this paper reviews and analyses 43 empirical material design projects collected over a decade (2014–2024). By capturing their characteristic features and industry applications, practical trends and patterns implemented to foster environmental sustainability are identified. The study presents emerging directions, principles and challenges in contempo- rary materials design. These directions aim to encourage a responsible economy that embraces design solutions with lower negative emissions, reduced and con- scious use of resources, and promotion of biodiversity. By highlighting trends, principles, and challenges, this paper contributes to the strategic materials design discourse, offering insights and considerations for advancing ecologically con- scious practices that support economic growth and reduce the deterioration of the ecosystem.

Materials Design Trends Fostering Environmental Sustainability

S. Duarte Poblete;L. Anselmi;V. Rognoli
2026-01-01

Abstract

Humanity faces serious environmental challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss and resource depletion. The urgency to move towards environmentally sustainable and circular design practices has become more press- ing. In this context, the role of materials design practices in promoting environ- mental sustainability is increasingly recognised. However, despite this awareness, there is an urgent need to develop a critical perspective on these approaches. Mate- rials designers must be able to address real-life issues and meet today’s challenges to contribute in the transition towards sustainability and regeneration. With the aim to equip designers to make crucial decisions, this paper reviews and analyses 43 empirical material design projects collected over a decade (2014–2024). By capturing their characteristic features and industry applications, practical trends and patterns implemented to foster environmental sustainability are identified. The study presents emerging directions, principles and challenges in contempo- rary materials design. These directions aim to encourage a responsible economy that embraces design solutions with lower negative emissions, reduced and con- scious use of resources, and promotion of biodiversity. By highlighting trends, principles, and challenges, this paper contributes to the strategic materials design discourse, offering insights and considerations for advancing ecologically con- scious practices that support economic growth and reduce the deterioration of the ecosystem.
2026
What’s Around Design? Strategic and Speculative Biodesign for a Sustainable Future V1
978-3-032-08162-9
Materials designers · Sustainability · Transition · Design practice · Principles
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