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    From a certain point of view, sustainability and economics are not related to each other. Some people can say that the economy simply are associated with money and the word "sustainability". It is also related to different kinds of enviornment. So, people can look as that sustainability and economics are not related each other. However, inside the economics, there are Environmental Economics, Information Ecnomics, and Real Estate Economic . Consequentely, the economy is deeply connected with…

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    Pros And Cons Of Nascar

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    NASCAR is currently making sustainability efforts within its organization. One of which is partnership with Liberty Tire Recycling which is an eco-friendly incentive that recycles the GoodYear tires used throughout the racing year (Fava, 2013). At a time where being eco-friendly and creating incentives that help our earthly environment, it is important for companies and organizations to address these concerns for consumers. In 2008, NASCAR Green was created and as of 2013, assisted the…

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    the ground. Sustainability is no different, therefore, it often means different things to different people. Often, sustainability is described as preserving the environment or making wasteful processes more efficient, but these are not accurate. Ethan Goffman’s paper describes the problem of defining sustainability well, it all depends on how particular issues are perceived by those trying to define sustainability (79). The definition that first comes to mind upon hearing sustainability is based…

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    Sustainability Sustainability is defined as a company’s ability to achieve business goals and to increase long-term shareholder value by integrating economic, environmental, and social opportunities into their business strategies. Other definitions include sustainability being the management and coordination of environmental, social and financial demands and concerns to ensure responsible, ethical and ongoing success. Simply put, it is the process of using things in a way that will ensure long…

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    Save The Wave Case Study

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    the best at what we do. Our stakeholders’ collective values and increased awareness of global sustainability issues drive us to continually improve and deepen our commitment to sustainable business practices. RCL’s commitment to the environment is embodied in our Save the Waves program, a company-wide philosophy that guides our ongoing efforts to minimize our environmental footprint, set new environmental standards and lead food safety and product quality initiatives for our industry. When the…

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    diversity and ruin its original beauty Sustainability allows us to conserve our resources so the environment, economics, and, humans have the ability to flourish in the near future. Sustainability only uses processes that will benefit the environment, making it better to hold up in harsh conditions. We only have one Earth, so we must find a way to save it for future generations. The three pillars of sustainability is a system that helps deflect the sustainability problem. These pillars include…

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    These outline the importance of sustainability as a rising concern amongst retailers and consumers. Retailers in various industrial sectors are slowly starting to pay attention to their water usage, raw material sources, and energy consumption as a core concern of their business values. (Elks, J., 2013) The industrial take on sustainability focuses on striking a balance that is good for the company as well as the environment, and vice versa. The Environmental Protection Agency of U.S.A. offers…

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    it was a case study and research paper/review of the development and response to the constructed Ecovillage at Ithaca. 4) Methodological Issues: No methodological issues 5) Three Important Points: A. “Globalization of trade, accelerated environmental degradation, the rise of information technology, and the changes that have resulted from these, have radically altered our perception of…

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    Sustainability Keurig Green Mountain was founded on sustainability and continues to use eco-friendly approaches in all aspects of business. Robert J. Bowman of Supply Chain Brain refers to Keurig Green Mountain as a green company that is getting even greener (Bowman). To start, Keurig firmly believes that a good business model begins with great relationships, especially with their coffee farmers. They establish supplier guidelines to ensure responsible sourcing over their crop-this is…

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    The information presented in the given case study also results in the reconsideration of the carbon footprint of banana and introduces the main aspects of the production of this product. According to it, there are three main environmental concerns related to bananas, their distribution and usage. These concerns are the process of transportation of the product to the markets; the production and the package. These factors have the significant impact on the carbon footprint of banana and result in…

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