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meckardt

星期四, 2008年 六月 19日 1:07:09 pm

Please use this thread for general discussion around the fourth programme in the series " The Responsibility Revolution"

davidlayzell

星期二, 2008年 六月 24日 9:07:21 pm

I missed this one . Are there plans to repeat it ?

defitz

星期二, 2008年 六月 24日 10:15:00 pm

Yes, I am interested in seeing it. You repeated it once but did it only a few hours later than your "premiere" showing. Is there a chance it will be shown again?

LargerNet

星期二, 2008年 六月 24日 10:27:28 pm

This is a megatrend. Sustainability goes beyond environmentalism. It also embraces the ethics of helping other people live sustainable lives, particularly in developing regions and economies. A business practice like Fair Trade, which helps farmers and artisans create businesses and boost local economies, got a “huh?” from consumers just a few years ago. Today, it has recognizable cachet.

Sustainability isn’t just a good idea – it’s good business. Office buildings built with renewable materials and powered by alternative energy sources, product offerings that attract customers through an eco-friendly component, and practices like Fair Trade all signal to consumers that a business is eco and ethically aware and cares about consumers’ future. Businesses have ample opportunity today to remake their wares in sustainable ways.
Sustainable practices – “going green” – has always been a price of entry for reaching Boomer and Mature LOHAS, but conscientious Millennials and Gen Xers are now looking for businesses’ eco credentials. And those credentials better not be fake; consumers are increasingly savvy about whether a business’ environmental and ethical practices go more than skin deep.

Living a sustainable life is easier than ever as sustainable practices, products and services crop up in the consumer marketplace. More access leads to more awareness; more awareness is creating more demand – even among consumers who wouldn’t typically seek out eco.


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arnault

星期天, 2008年 六月 29日 4:50:40 pm

@defitz

It looks as though the episodes are available for viewing at the website and on itunes.

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