Hi Youle,

You said....

For example the 2-stage-toilet-flush
system gives people the choice of flushing. They are not forced but
educated indirectly. Does this approach works? How can it be
implemented more in design to achieve sustainability?

It returns to my first few questions, what makes people participate
more in sustainability?  Is it feedback?

First thought that came up in my mind after reading this bit and your
question was...the option to participate or making the option to
participate available and accessible.


K
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