BusinessWeek covers the Designer’s Accord, a group formed to give designers of all kinds a framework for making sustainable design decisions.

From the article:

“Despite the fact that many of the principles themselves are fairly simple, the Accord marks a paradigm shift: First of all, designers across the industry—including leading studios such as IDEO, SmartDesign, Continuum, and frog—have signed up, and the two big professional associations in the U.S.—the AIGA and the Industrial Designers Society of America, which together represent more than 22,000 members—have endorsed it. While Casey counts more than 3,500 signees now, the number has been growing rapidly, with several multinationals and companies with internal design teams signing on. “

The fact that leading design firms are onboard is critical. Dealing with energy and environmental issues is going to be driven by business- rather than government legislation which is always too late, too little and too influenced by those whose goal is to protect the status quo.