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    The responsibilities of a corporation are creating structure and function of its own organisation, providing continuity, effective management and increase of profit, and social responsibilities. Corporate responsibility is concerned with the sustainability of an organisation’s ethics over the long term. At its core, corporate responsibility seeks to add value to an organisation's activities by ensuring they have a positive impact on society, the environment and the economy. The corporate social…

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    Persuasive Essay The movie ‘The Guide: The Biologist of Gorongosa’ exhibits how the citizens of developing countries are affected by their environment. An important question that is posed through the movie is should these citizens of developing countries care about their environment or focus more on surviving and creating a better economy. I believe that the environment is more important than becoming more affluent. In order to build a better economy, we should focus on educating the denizens…

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    conditions are necessary for ecotourism to be a successful national development vehicle? Ecotourism is an environmentally responsible travel to natural areas for the enjoyment and appreciation of nature that conserves the environment, promotes sustainability, and educates locals and visitors. Ecotourism areas are natural and possess biodiversity, have low-impact on the environment, build awareness and educate locals and visitors, respect local culture and traditions, provide financial benefits…

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    Environmental Institutions Success and Failures Globalization has been beneficial for many countries; there has been a bigger flow of information between countries, cultures are intermingling, and there is now a global market for companies and consumers who can access products from different countries. However, globalization has also created issues as well. One issue I will be focusing on is the environmental impact of globalization. “Industry, mass consumption and the increased energy needs of…

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    Impact and Accomplishments of Environmental Sustainability Movement Environmental sustainability as a social movement has grown and evolved to be a societal phenomenon, gathering massive supporters, advocates, global recognition and political interest. The movement since its inception, has recorded a great deal of accomplishments worthy of note. Perhaps the most renowned and early accomplishments dates back to 1916, when the National Park Service was established. Gottlieb (2005) notes how…

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    Critique on Sustainability Sustainability is a term thrown around and around by all development professionals, the term is used to justify policies and plans and used to win over citizens votes, however the term is not understood by all and especially those that the term and its usage influences. Sustainability was introduced by the Brundtland Commission as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” which was…

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    Gardeners who live in an area with a lot of hills and rough terrain have to work harder to keep their lawn looking great all year long, especially if they have quite a bit of land to take care of. So it is crucial that they have the right equipment to get the job done more efficiently. And the first item to start out with is a garden tractor. What are the Differences Between a Garden Tractor and a Lawn Tractor? Both a garden tractor and a lawn tractor can be used for cutting the grass. But…

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    and a global scale. The triple bottom line can be a valuable tool to support sustainability goals for companies. Many businesses have adopted the triple bottom line sustainability framework to evaluate their performance. The triple bottom line is considered as a strength because it permits the user to adapt the general framework to the needs of dissimilar entities, dissimilar plans, strategies or different…

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    Yummy's Cafe Case Study

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    Report on Sustainability Policy Planning at Yummy’s Cafe 1. Research on the organization 1.1 Environmental audit Yummy’s Cafe has great data about the marketplace and being familiarized with an extraordinary arrangement about the fundamental qualities of the respected and faithful clients. Yummy’s Cafe will use this data to superior comprehend who is provided, their particular desires. 1.2 Current business position Yummy's Cafe has begun business couple of months prior, and advertising is…

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    Environmental art is an avenue for artists to communicate beauty, illustrate natural processes or educate society on environmental issues through their artistic expression. Michele Brody’s environmental art, Arbor Lace (2002), is an outdoor vegetation installation which creates an inviting and ever-changing experience for the viewer yet also reveals the beauty of natures’ treasured resources. When viewing the installation for the first time, one may be curious of the purpose and function of the…

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