Valeria Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Sofia Granados Bravo
Systemic Design Approach: Enhancing Regenerative Agriculture in the UK Textile Industry through Collaborative Engagement with Papillon Bleu.
Rel. Silvia Barbero, Eliana Ferrulli. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Systemic Design, 2023
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Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to apply the methodology of systemic design to support the reconstruction of the hemp supply chain in the territory of Leicestershire, UK, adding value to the hemp industry and the region, taking Papillon Bleu, a textile company that operates in the area, as a principal reference. Overcoming the challenges found in the holistic diagnosis of the project could unveil hemp's unrecognised benefits across the industry, production processes, and society. The core methodology revolves around the Systemic Design method and the Design Value Framework, rooted in sustainability and the analysis of interconnected issues. The five pillars of systemic design guide systemic and sustainable solutions through self-sufficiency, relationship-building, local action, consideration of human needs, and endorsement of circularity.
The opportunities of the systemic project resulting from the analysis and research conducted in the holistic diagnosis are categorised into short-, medium-, and long-term implementation periods
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