Spanish designer Lucas Muñoz on why sustainability should not be measured, but thoroughly understood

With a portfolio of work rooted in its local context, self-proclaimed ‘crafts traveller’ Lucas Muñoz discusses the conflicting data informing sustainability in design, and why the transparency and traceability of materials should bec
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