Figure 2
A diagram shows labeled blocks with icons representing controls, places, institutions, emissions strategies, and notes.The diagram shows labeled blocks with icons representing various elements of a design toolkit. At the top center is the title “Means of Control.” On the top left, a block labeled “Rules” shows an icon of a scroll with a currency symbol. Next to it is a block labeled “Workplace” with an icon of a desk and chair. On the top right, a block labeled “Money” contains an icon of a hand holding a coin. Beside it, the block labeled “Public Institutions” has an icon of a building with a flag. Below this row, on the far left, is a block labeled “Places and Situation (means for making change).” To its right, in the center, a block labeled “Selection” shows a bar graph with a gear, and next to it is a block labeled “Restaurant” with a chef’s hat icon. To the right of center, a block labeled “Home” includes an icon of a house. Below that on the bottom left, a block labeled “Nudging” contains an icon of a person walking past a signpost, and beside it, the block labeled “Shop” shows an icon of a storefront. To its right, a block labeled “Information” shows an icon of a brochure or flyer. It is placed next to a blank block. On the top right side of the diagram is a section titled “Means for reducing emissions,” which lists three items, each with icons: “Improving efficiency in production” with a factory gear icon. “Swapping and substituting (such as switching from meat to vegetable protein)” with a plate and cutlery icon. “Reducing waste and overall consumption” with a composting or food waste icon. Below that section is another titled “Notes,” which contains two blocks: “E-commerce” with a delivery truck icon. “Event” with a calendar icon.

Different elements of the design toolkit. Source: Authors’ work

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