Nature Inspired Design is about designing products that make a positive impact on society and the environment, instead of products with a reduced negative impact, as is the case with traditional ecodesign. The idea is to emulate strategies used by living systems into technologies that are economically and ecologically successful. Two design strategies exist that have this goal: Cradle to Cradle and Biomimicry. Both receive much enthusiasm and sometimes even seem to be a hype. But are the resulting designs truly sustainable? How is Nature Inspired Design different from business-as-usual? And how can you apply NID in your daily design practice, and with which method? These are the main questions in the project Nature Inspired Design Method, a research project financed by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency. Running from 2012-2015 with a consortium of ten companies, a novel design method will be developed and tested that lets designers integrate Cradle to Cradle and Biomimicry in their daily design practice. Each of the companies counts as a leader in its field, with a proven track record on at least one of the two strategies, bringing in valuable insights and experience. The project results will be materialized in an easy-to-use handbook. It will combine the best practices of the ten companies, complemented with state-of-the-art design research and insights in the principles of sustainable living systems. These results will be presented at a symposium in Delft, The Netherlands on the 6th of November 2014. For more information on the project or the symposium, please contact the project leader, Dr.Ir. Erik Tempelman at e.tempelman@tudelft.nl or visit us at www.natureinspireddesign.nl