What is Green Design? 13 Questions We'll Be Asking at ICFF
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 05.11.09


What is "Green design?" Why do things appear on TreeHugger? What criteria do we use?
We are covering ICFF and New York Design Week again this year, looking for the best in green design. But sometimes it must appear to readers to be a bit of a stretch. But somewhere in there, the things that we show have got something, some feature that attracted us. This slideshow lists some of the questions we ask to determine if something should be on TreeHugger, what we look for to decide if something is green.
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