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Talking Sustainability? Who are you talking to?

Terra Infirma

Every time I read a Sustainability document, I ask myself “who is this for?” ” If I’m drafting a Sustainability Strategy, I always ask my client “Who is the audience? Actions will need SMART targets so people know who will be doing it, by when , and how they know they have been successful.

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Q&A: Drivers point to growth in Africa’s industrial water market

Envirotec Magazine

If industrial production and manufacturing is not properly taken care of, you will have the population competing on water availability, but also water quality, because industrial clients can be polluting. What are the main challenges for the water market in Africa? What kinds of solutions are in demand?

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Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead

GreenBiz

Are you excited to be 70? Makower: Let’s talk a bit about how you got here. Makower: Let’s talk a bit about how you got here. I am sure there are some pivotal moments when you think about your journey to today. When you speak, you often start off talking about growing up in Tokyo.

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Waste: an environmental justice issue we should be talking about

GreenBiz

Waste: an environmental justice issue we should be talking about. Deonna Anderson: You are the woman mentioned in the title of your book, which chronicles your life and also your work as an environmental justice champion. For those who have not read the book, can you give an overview of what the "dirty secret" is in the title?

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Is your environmentalism intersectional? It should be

GreenBiz

Deonna Anderson: What has Intersectional Environmentalist been up to since you founded the organization a few months ago? And we’ve been focusing on really developing and hoping to set a standard as a business and show other companies that you can be a mission-driven company and still pay your workers fair wages. We want transparency.

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How to talk about racial justice in sustainability

GreenBiz

How to talk about racial justice in sustainability. Systemic racism infiltrates every aspect of who we are and how we interact with each other. And if you don’t think it exists, educate yourself. Second, ask who is affected and what could go wrong? Victoria Gilchrist. Wed, 12/16/2020 - 00:30. Denounce white supremacy.

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The world-changing potential of STEAM-powered youth

GreenBiz

On that note, meet Danielle Boyer, who promises to be no exception. If you care about accelerating an equitable clean economy, then you need to care about STEAM — specifically, the woeful underrepresentation of women and people of color working in these industries, and the disparate access to quality STEAM education that precedes it.

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