The History of Recycling Infographic
Academic Institution | Pratt Institute (Munson Campus)
Course Title | COMD 240: Research, Analysis, and Process
Instructor | Christina Sharp
Project Type | Individual Course Project
Date Completed | Fall 2020
Course Title | COMD 240: Research, Analysis, and Process
Instructor | Christina Sharp
Project Type | Individual Course Project
Date Completed | Fall 2020
Project Overview
America has moved past its roots as a culture that values material goods and has become a throw-away society. During this transition, the recycling industry was viewed as the savior for our growing waste problems, shrouding the core issues of overconsumption, unsustainable packaging, and the lack of a capable infrastructure. The truth is that recycling, while it remains relevant to waste management, is not enough to save our environment.
Based on this idea, I completed a project in response to a school research assignment. The objective of the project was to tell our truth through data visualization. My goal was to combat the consumeristic, throw-away mentality, and its associated environmental issues. I decided to inform others about the history of recycling in America to achieve this goal.
My resulting design compiles my research into a timeline showing the progression of recycling throughout America's history. I posted the infographic on Instagram to achieve maximum exposure, but it would also be appropriate in a brochure format.
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