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The Trouble with Being Less Bad
Bringing sustainability into the very DNA of how you do business can create incredible value. There are four different areas your enterprise can focus on, and this post gives a quick tour of each. Why settle for being less bad with a green-thing tacked on to business as usual, when you can tune in to sustainability for lasting value? Continue reading
Gravity Isn’t Just a Good Idea
We’ve been living in an economic Take Make Waste Bubble. Straight-up, it’s not sustainable. Just as Peter Senge outlines in his book, The Necessary Revolution, “gravity isn’t just a good idea, it’s the law”, sustainability is the law of the natural world. The question, then, is not “When will the Industrial Age bubble burst?”, but “Will it slowly deflate or suddenly collapse?” Continue reading
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