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Sustainable design materials, processes and the environment Part 4 . Partnerships. range. Ridderstrale and Nordstrom (2000) Funky Business . Bookhouse Publishing. Sweden. De Graaf, Wann, Naylor (2005) Affluenza . Berrett-Koehler, San Francisco.
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Sustainable designmaterials, processes and the environmentPart 4
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