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    responsibility has become a major issue in the recent past to the extent in which there are watchdog organizations that monitor actions of corporations and file a report indicating companies that aren’t socially responsible. Such organizations are known as sustainability auditing firms (Gallagher, 2012). This has made most of the companies that are growing to issue corporate social responsibility reports alongside their annual business reports. Citigroup is a financial service company that has been able to do

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    employers forget to consider the environment that that their companies operate. Resultantly, the environment ends up getting impacted negatively by the enterprise operations. This means that the business is not sustainable. However, to ensure the sustainability of such a business, the management department ought to put more efforts other than focusing on the profits. As such, the overall management team has to consider every party involved in running of the company such as the employees, stakeholders

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    Diversity, justice, and sustainability are all intrinsically connected within our lives. In a sort of linear manner, these values all depend on one another to come to fruition. In the journal Endgame, Volume 1: The Problem of Civilization, Derrick Jensen sums up the concept of sustainability and justice quite nicely in relation to revolutionizing civilization. He states that “we cannot hope to create a sustainable culture with any but sustainable souls” (Jensen 190). This can be interpreted to mean

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    Introduction The paper is aimed at identifying the definition of sustainability and studying several general principles relevant to civil engineering. A case study of the regeneration of Mossley Mill in Northern Ireland which covers the rebuilding and reuse technology will be given below for detailed research. This kind of technology is not only a typical solution which meets the concept of sustainability, but also a classical paradigm in the civil engineering area. It is further suggested that the

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    Question 1 a) How many planets worth of natural capital do we require for everyone to live like you? According to Appendix A, if every individual had my lifestyle, two planets would have been required for the adequate provision of resources. Surprisingly, to support my needs, an emission of 7.4 tons of carbon dioxide as well as 4.2 global hectares of the Earth’s productive land would be needed. The entailed land compromises of: • 48% of Energy land (i.e. land required to accommodate my carbon emission)

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    E-mail brugman@squarewise.com * Corresponding author Abstract: Whereas organizations traditionally approach sustainability from a technical perspective, and strive to “do things better”, we argue that the sustainability challenges of our time require companies to “do things differently”. This differentiation and market creation strategy will allow companies to sufficiently leverage sustainability as a business opportunity. We introduce the concept of Sustainable Innovation

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    Cowspiracy: the Sustainability Secret is a 90-minute film asking why the leading environmental organizations are acting uninterested and ignoring a leading cause of environmental damage. It 's co-producers Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn are the leading the argument that our ways of trying to save the world individually by ways like taking shorter showers, not letting the faucet run, changing the lightbulb to fluorescent, riding a bike instead of your car, and many other little way people believe will

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    The Environment Pays Back

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    tradeoffs. The company, which Chris McKnett sits as Vice President, worked to integrate ESG into their company to cut overhead costs, but in the long run completed much more. As McKnett explains in his TED Talk Video, “The Investment Logic for Sustainability”: In 2012, State Street migrated fifty-four applications to the cloud environment and we retired another eighty-five. We virtualized our operating system environments, and we completed numerous automation projects. Now these initiatives create

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    Where do we start though in the process to protect and preserve our resources? It starts with the very businesses that we all buy from; a major part of our everyday lives and the largest consumers of resources businesses can play a large role in sustainability and climate action. Increasing pressure is being put on businesses to create a more sustainable society, this is being done through many business sustainable business efforts. To achieve a sustainable business, it must first start with organizational

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    relating to deforestation, commitment to small farmers and sustainable agriculture practices, and clean water. In Procter and Gamble’s sustainability report, they implement a no-deforestation plan for suppliers, small-farmers program to improve practices and livelihoods, and their Children’s Safe Drinking Water program to provide clean water for families. (“2015 Sustainability”, 2015). Similarly, Unilever wishes to eliminate deforestation by 2020 to combat climate change, encourage sustainable agriculture

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