Summary: | This reflection seeks to articulate three areas: Design, Social Development and Environmental Responsibility, through the practice of experimentation of biodegradable materials and approaching it from five case studies of research focused on exposing the relevance of sustainable design as articulator of social and environmental aspects in the work of the research discipline, presenting in this way, the designer as responsible agent of change in society since their action, not only to provide symbolic and formal characteristics to objects, but as a producer of change through the development of tangible and intangible, integrated holistic reality of the sector or community in which it is implemented.
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