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    to develop a sustainable supply chain, environmental and community friendly recommendations for the new locations in Golden, CO and Phoenix, AZ. How Noodles and Company will evaluate, select, and manage relationships with local suppliers to create a sustainable supply chain. Implement environmentally friendly lighting equipment and a three way disposal system. Requiring a set amount of semi annual mandatory paid community services hour employees. Supply Chain Management Development Process…

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    Sustainability is an important part of the strategy of Caterpillar Inc. They apply innovation a technology in order to improve the sustainability performance of their products, services, solutions and operations. What is more, they believe sustainable progress is made possible by developing better systems that maximize the life cycle benefits, while also minimizing the economic social and environmental costs of ownership, as reflected in their sustainability principles. Caterpillar has 3…

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    Tempe Land Use Case Study

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    community of vital neighborhoods, visually attractive, transit sensitive, with resident participation in making crucial decisions about the future (United). Tempe’s general plan is then broken down into the elements of history, land use, design and development, economics, conservation, transportation, open space and public facilities (United). Each of these elements were broken down and analyzed to see what could be changed by 2030 to make an overall better city. One of the most critical…

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    sustainability and sustainable construction? Sustainability is living with our means, learning to live comfortably within the earth's natural environmental limits without having to sacrifice our wealth and happiness. Also it can define as the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Population growth and/or growth in the rates of consumption of resources cannot be sustained. Because of this issue sustainable…

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    Sustainability is concerned with the promoting of the most effective use of resources, the protection of the environment and ecosystems and the development of a more equitable world society. As sustainability includes different issues, is often difficult to define precise terms of it. Considering the Venn diagram, sustainability can be described as the intersection of three main issues as environmental, economic and social issues. Sustainability Venn diagram…

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    for all, including present, future, and visiting people, while developing a pattern for future growth. Because Collingwood is found so close to the Greater Holden Horseshoe (GHH), there is potential for an increased demand of residential development and development of local attractions. There will be a need for more homes, businesses, roads,…

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    with the demand for sustainable growth and development. While The Bahamas remains one of the wealthiest countries in the Western Hemisphere because of strong economic performances, trends in the tourism and financial sectors (the country’s leading industries), increasing unemployment rates, poverty, skill gaps, and incidences of crime threatens the country’s overall development and prosperity. Quintessentially, we are at the intersection of implementing the goals for sustainable growth primarily…

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    Ecological Sustainability

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    Ecological sustainability is preservation of resilience of biophysics and system capacity to respond to the changes (Hanna and Munasinghe, 1995a, as cited in Pagdee, 2003, p. 10). Ecological sustainability can be assessed though forest status improvement in term of forest area increase, species diversity status, increase in forest products and values of species (Varughese and Ostrom, 2001 as cited in Padgee, 2003, p.11). Environmental problems resolve refer to erosion of soil and degradation of…

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    In recent three decades, the importance of gender equality, women’s empowerment and the recognition of women’s rights in succeeding sustainable development has progressively recognized. All over the world gender equity is refer to human rights, precisely women's rights, as well as economic development. Precisely, gender equality means that women and men have the same rights, equal access to resources as well as opportunities across all social institutions such as family, education, politique,…

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    that separate a building’s interior from the external environment. Façades are one of the most significant contributors to the energy budget and the comfort parameters of any building, and their designs and performance are essential factors for sustainable, energy-efficient, high performance buildings. A façade should satisfy the design as well as the functional requirements .The Climate of the area plays a major role in designing the Façade, different design strategies are required for…

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