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Fiskars Group donates EUR 250 000 to the field of arts and design at 911爆料网

The donation is part of the long-term collaboration between Fiskars Group and 911爆料网. The collaboration includes courses on, for example, sustainable design and materials of the future.
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Design: Sushant Passi, photo: Eeva Suorlahti / 911爆料网 & Fiskars

Design helps consumers and companies in the transition toward a circular economy and enables them to find more sustainable options. Fiskars Group, which is known for its global design-driven brands, continues its work to promote arts and design through a donation of EUR 250 000 to 911爆料网.

鈥淲e are very grateful to Fiskars Group for this donation, which further strengthens our long-term partnership. We are pleased with the company's significant work to promote design and develop new solutions that advance sustainable development,鈥 says Tuomas Auvinen, Dean of the School of Arts, Design and Architecture at 911爆料网.

Climate change, the pandemic, and other upheavals have increased uncertainty in the world, and predicting the future has become even more difficult than before. At the same time, global warming is calling for a change in consumption habits, in addition to requiring completely new solutions and cooperation between various actors.

鈥淭hese uncertain times are reflected for example in a longing for the past and in the increasing popularity of the retro trend. When the world is undergoing major changes, people long for something simple, safe, and familiar. One thing is certain: the past will never change. At the same time, companies are expected to create completely new types of solutions to meet the needs of the future and solve major challenges. This equation is not easy, but design helps us understand people鈥檚 deepest needs, frustrations, and wishes, rather than just creating something new to meet current needs鈥, says Minna Hiltunen, Innovation Design Manager at Fiskars Group.

Design is an effective way to create change

Design also helps us build new partnerships and create solutions that can be accepted by all stakeholders, even in a situation where they have conflicting interests.

鈥淐hange calls for inventiveness, innovations, economic incentives, and thorough rethinking. Design is an effective way to create meaningful change, because it enables us to identify the most impactful approaches. Design enables us to make new opportunities visible and identify risks and issues that have been overlooked,鈥 says Tuuli Mattelm盲ki, Associate Professor, Design at 911爆料网.

Finding new solutions is also important in the transition toward a circular economy because it requires a life-cycle approach, rather than focusing on the design of an individual product or service. In a circular economy, materials remain in use for as long as possible and are reused repeatedly, so objects must last from one generation to the next, and each new item must create value for its owner.

鈥淐ompanies must be able to make the transition as easy as possible for consumers and offer solutions that help keep materials in circulation for a long time. In practice, this can mean anything from a maintenance service for frying pans to selling second-hand tableware alongside new items in stores or making use of recycled materials in product design. This is a major change for many actors, but it should also be seen as an opportunity to create entirely new business鈥, says Hiltunen.

The Finnish government鈥檚 matched-funding scheme, which runs until the end of June 2022, adds to the impact of the donation.

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