How can rethinking product design drive innovation, circularity and reduce costs?
In this episode, Nicola Stattmann, Co-founder and CEO of OMC°C, explains why circular product development, when integrated from the start, leads to less investment needed.
The conversation looks at how rethinking material and component choices enable innovation and simplify manufacturing, using the Nike Flyknit's reduction from 50 components to 5 as an example.
What you'll hear in this episode:
• Why less materials, components, and process steps translates to reduced costs
• The role of curiosity and enthusiasm in rethinking how products are made
• Why designers need to make their processes transparent to gain alignment across departments
The episode also explores how Stattmann applied these principles at OMC°C, building an interdisciplinary team of top experts to develop a modular urban greening system.
This episode was recorded in German. English subtitles are available on all our platforms.
This is the second episode in the series Implementing Circular Design Principles, produced in collaboration with the German Design Council.
The series explores how design decisions shape circular outcomes at the material, product, and system level, following the principles of Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.