Overview:
The McDonough Bruguart Design Chemistry is
an organization, which develops sustainable energy by cleaning out waste. Their
process is by using Cradle to Cradle, A bio-mimetic system that recycles
valuable nutrients in order to produce efficient Green energy, though
eco-friendly though material
health, material re-utilization, energy, water and social fairness
considerations. . The organization is led by architecture
William McDonough and Chemist Michael Bruguart.
Problem:
Since the early 1990s most car industries in America, has been trying to reduce municipal or regional water supplies by 40 percent. Unlike Natural gas, Fords been producing membrane reactors to biological membrane reactors, to remain “water neutral” even while increasing production by 60 percent each year. They are now delivering the technologies and lessons learned from Hermosillo to other operations globally. Also, like Tractor trailers, most domestic vehicles produces also of CO2 emissions that's dissolving Earth's Ozone Layer. This is whats effecting polar ice caps, which can lead up to moderate sea level rising in the course of the next few decades.






Keenan – I’ve read your “Problems” section a number of times, but am still not clear about what you think MBDC could do for the automotive industry. I see two issues mentioned – the abundant use of water in the manufacturing process and the CO2 emissions from the cars themselves. I think you should concentrate on the manufacturing process because it is more aligned with other kinds of projects MBDC does. So – maybe more photos of car parts – and not old tractors sitting in the field or cars lined up at a gas pump or a family in a car. Concentrate on how they “make” the cars – with welding robots in an assembly line… and find some photos of clean flowing water. What a contrast that would be – right?
ReplyDeleteAlso – it is important that your writing be clearly understood. So, please find help with the writing tutor that I’ve seen sitting in the student lounge. Or, write this in Microsoft Word and use the spell/grammar check. That might help as well.