Leverage Points
Leverage points are places in a system where, “a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything” (Meadows, 1999).
The picture below depicts the use of a lever to move the weight (represented by the big block). It is easier to use a lever to move the weight, meaning, you have leverage. The placement of the fulcrum and the point of application of force (green arrows) in this physical system influence the ease by which the weight would be moved. In human-made systems, leverage is about the efficiency and efficacy of interventions for changing the systems in accordance with desired goals. A leverage point is the place in the system structure where the intervention is made.
Types of leverage
Leverage may be present in the physical aspects of the system, in the interrelationships between the elements such as information, feedback, communication and rules. Human beliefs and paradigms that construct and shape human systems are potentially the most powerful leverage to change system behaviour.
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Based on Ehrlichman, David (2018). Identifying Leverage Points in a System.
https://medium.com/converge-perspectives/identifying-leverage-points-in-a-system-3b917f70ab13
Examples from Jeans and Chips systems
KALYAN – please help to give examples of all types of leverages here
System infrastructure | Examples from the Jeans system to reduce environmental impact | Examples from the Chips systems to reduce adverse health effects |
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Ban GM seeds | Ban chips with high trans fat |
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Add an incentive to drop off old jeans for recycling | Charge a premium on chips in the school canteen |
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Add organic matter to soil | |
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Highlight the carbon footprint of jeans | |
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Create opportunities for customers and designers to interact with each other | |
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Create legislation that requires use of recycled metals for zips, rivets | |
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Add environmental responsibility across the supply chain | |
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Promote the desire for sustainable, ethical jeans | |
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Move to decentralized, diverse clothing with shorter value chains | Enjoy eating other healthier foods |