About Greengaged

Greengaged is a not for profit organisation founded in 2008 by Sophie Thomas from thomas.matthews, Sarah Johnson from Re Design and Anne Chick from The Sustainable Design Research Centre at Kingston University.

Greengaged aims to advance the design industry’s capacity to respond positively to key environmental challenges such as climate change. This is done by offering thought leadership, creating spaces for dialogue, and opportunities for knowledge sharing - within the industry and beyond.

Sophie Thomas

Sophie runs the communication design agency thomas.matthews, a trail-blazer in innovative sustainable design, which she co-founded in 1998. She is an ambassador for the cause through her lecturing and in her role as trustee to the Design Council and has co-founded the designer’s resource Three Trees Don’t Make A Forest.

Sarah Johnson

Sarah runs the social enterprise [re]design an organisation that propagates sustainable actions through design. [re]design promote products and projects that are friendly to people and planet, and partner with a wide range of organisations to pioneer sustainable innovation.

Anne Chick

Anne is Director of the Sustainable Design Research Centre and heads up the new MA on Design for Development at Kingston University. She has been an academic pioneer in sustainability for over fifteen years and her sustainable design research, knowledge transfer and educational work are acknowledged worldwide.

Kate Andrews

With an array of socially focused clients under her belt, Kate is an independent communications designer and consultant. In 2008, Kate set up and led the digital communications for greengaged and has since joined the team to assist its invaluable online presence. Kate is currently studying an MA in Design Writing Criticism at London College of Communication.

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Blog: Debate

Sophie Thomas’ Starck Reality!

Posted by Kate Andrews on Oct 12, 2009 at 03:35 PM | 0 comments

As many of you will be aware, famed designer Philippe Starck launched 'Design for Life' last month, his very own reality show not too dissimilar in format to The Apprentice. Aired on BBC2 as the Greengaged week was underway at the Design Council, the third episode of the series attempted to explore how design could solve ecological issues. In response to finding herself infront of the show, Greengaged co-founder and sustainable design guru Sophie Thomas raises her criticism. You can read the full feature here and also listen to an audio recording of the feature too.

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100% Design - Sustainable Design

Posted by Kate Andrews on Jun 29, 2009 at 10:00 AM | 0 comments

During last years London Design Festival, 100% Design London spoke to a number leading figures in the design industry, asking them to share their expertise and opinions on the complexities, issues, concerns and contradictions in sustainable design. This short film offers an insight into the views of Vicky Richardson (Editor, Blueprint), Lynda Relph-Knight (Editor, Design Week), Chris Sanderson (Trend Forecaster), Gareth Williams (V&A), Sam Hecht (Industrial Designer), Tom Dixon (Designer), Nipa Doshi (Designer), Michael Sodeau (Designer) and Jonathan Clarke (Architect).

Produced by Max Fraser and Aaron Stone in 2008.

The Joy of Not Being Sold Anything

Posted by Kate Andrews on Sep 21, 2008 at 07:38 PM | 1 comments

As part of the greenwash debate on Friday evening, Sophie Thomas (thomas.matthews) showed the above image. It really makes you think twice about our consumer culture, when we are faced with blank billboards. This grafitti was produced by Banksy (of course)... see a video of the artist celebrating the blank billboard here.

Should we believe the hype?

Posted by Kate Andrews on Sep 21, 2008 at 07:34 PM | 0 comments

On Friday evening, the Greengaged week closed with a vibrant debate on Greenwashing. Chaired by Lucy Siegle, The Observer, panelists were John Grant (author of The Green Marketing Manifesto, co-founder of St Luke’s and London United), Chris Sherwin (Forum for the Future), Richard George (Plane Stupid), Ed Gillespie (Futerra), Stewart Rassier (Saatchi & Saatchi S) and Sophie Thomas (thomas.matthews).

The debate - “Should we believe the hype? Green Marketing, spin and substance”- asked the panelists to explore how, in the climate of economic down turn, we can create behavioural change in consumers who are bombarded by advertising and bored of greenwash? The delegates each stood to offer a 7 minute discussion with examples of greenwash.

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Sustainable Terminology

Posted by Kate Andrews on Sep 17, 2008 at 09:02 PM | 0 comments

Many discussions over the past three days here at Greengaged have questioned the validity of the word ’sustainability’. What does it really mean today? Do designers have differing perspectives of its definition and meaning? And possibly more importantly, do the public listen and how do they react when they hear such terminologies: green, eco, sustainable and so forth? Is the title sustainable, creating a market niche that offers only a ‘for’ or ‘against’ decision?

“I’d like to change the word sustainability. If you were to ask someone about their marriage and they say ‘its sustainable’, what would you think?!”- Sophie Thomas, thomas.matthews

If sustainability is to be embedded into all aspects of everyday living, why create a niche? Why have “eco” events at The London Design Festival if the future success of the entire creative sector is dependant on its recognition for good practice? As the Design Council recently pitched in The Good Design Plan, sustainability should be inherently built into our understanding of good design.

“We need to get away from the language that isn’t working for us?” - Sarah Johnson, [re]design

Is it therefore time for a revised umbrella of terms or descriptions? We’d like to hear how you introduce sustainability to your clients and how they react?