Hi all,

An interesting article in the Guardian on humanitarian stove design.
Interestingly, the ISO test is implied to be able to resolve design
problems. The question that follows: can a standardized test lead to better
ground-up design? The article switches from a critique of design to a
blanket promotion of the ISO test. This seems to suggest that a good 'test'
will lead to good stoves and better humanitarian solutions - is this the
next stove mime?

http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/cookstoves-design-poor-communities-refugees-unhcr-ikea?CMP=twt_gu

Best,
SA
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