Adam Lowry
Latest Stories from Adam Lowry
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How Method Turns Plastic Pollution in the Ocean Into Bottles
In 2006, Method reached a milestone—we made our first bottle entirely from post-consumer recycled plastic. In the 5 years since then, Method has continued to innovate, and we now make tens of millions of plastic bottles a
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Marketing Should be the By-Product of Corporate Ethics, not the Root
Photo credit: dotjay/Creative Commons Corporate ethics is one of the most critical components of the green tech revolution today. The foundation of sustainable product design is innovation in base materials, novel new green chemistries that replace
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Reform Campaign Finance and the Rest Will Follow
If you could change only one law in America, what would it be? I know my answer: Campaign finance law. I would make every election publicly funded. I would make private or corporate campaign contributions
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Lessons in Design from the Architects of American Democracy
Inscribed on Thomas Jefferson's tombstone at Monticello are the words: "Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious
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The Drifting Problem of Immortal Plastic
We must recognize that everything we create as a society has a future that we cannot see. Every product we make lives on after our brief interaction with it. Nowhere is that more apparent than the plastic
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Let the Crowds Determine Green Ratings
The wisdom of crowds is urgently needed in assessing the greenness of products and companies. Today, if you want to validate the social and environmental quality of a product or company, you have a plethora of
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The Perverse Hybrid Incentive
The hybrid car has become the icon of eco; a status symbol of responsibility. Roll up in one and you have instant green cred. There is even a sub-culture of hybridism, talking up the benefits and doling out deals to hybrid owners.
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Laundry's Dirty Secret: The Overdose Dilemma
I blog here about design as intention, which is to say that if you broaden your design intention to include social and environmental factors, your designs can become transformational.
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The Sahara Forest Project Is a Visionary "Do"
I recently returned from the Do Lectures in Wales, a collection of talks given by visionary people who've decided to put their ideas into action; to "do." I walked away inspired by nearly all of the lectures, but
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It's Global Handwashing Day: Do You Know How Safe and Effective Your Soap Is?
Oct 15th is Global Handwashing Day, and since I happen to be in the handwashing business, I wanted to examine the simple act of washing our hands from a design perspective. When you apply a design lens to how we wash our hands, you
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Compostable and "Biodegradable" Plastics Provide False Sense of Responsibility
It seems everywhere I go these days, another restaurant is serving drinks in "biodegradable" plastic cups and food with potatoware disposable cutlery. And it really bugs me. But why would I be against making wasteful disposable
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For Design To Create Change, We Must All Become Designers
Design is a powerful agent for positive social and environmental change. But, for design to achieve that, the intention must be broadened. It cannot be just designing something we experience in the present; it must be
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For Green Design To Be Good Design, It Must Be Beautiful and Functional Today, Tomorrow--and Yesterday
Apple remains our culture's most lauded example of great design. But could it be that the company considered to have reached the pinnacle of design is, in fact, an impostor? The definition of good design is changing. It used
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TreeHugger Welcomes Adam Lowry of Method!
Adam Lowry is the co-founder and Chief Greenskeeper of Method Products, Inc., the leading innovator in hip, healthy home care products. Adam believes that design is the most confusing word in the English language and that business is our greatest vehicle























