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Research on Application of Environmental Protection Concept in Modern Product Design

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Yuhang Xia

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This paper explores how principles of environmental sustainability are being integrated into modern product design, examining how green design concepts can reduce ecological impact while meeting consumer needs. The analysis calls for applying low-carbon, circular economy values throughout the product development process.

The concept of green and sustainable environmental protection is a new design concept based on the value orientation of harmony between man and nature, the main principle of green and low-carbon cycle, and the basic starting point of ecological civilization construction. Its emergence has changed the traditional development of modern products in the past. Through the analysis of the concept of environmental protection and the application of modern product design, this paper understands the design concept and methods, so as to provide practical and feasible methods for the green development of product design.

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