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Green goes First-Class
On my return Amtrak trip from Sustainable Brands 08 in Monterey, I elected to sample life in the sleeper car, with my own little booth and bed: car 1432, room 11. This was a significant up-charge, ($257) although that price includes all meals (worth about $50) and if traveling with ...
The Sustainable Hot-Rod
Walking through the idyllic seaside burg of Capitola, California, my green sensibilities were assaulted by the flashing colours, gleaming steel, and deafening V-8 roar of the Capitola Hot Rod Show. These were muscle cars in their element, under a California sun, each the offspring of countless hours of hard work, ...
Hybrid Karma
In order to travel for a meeting in Capitola (near Santa Cruz) I was forced to rent a car. For the first hour and a half, I was ensnared in a ‘we’ll pick you up’ runaround fiasco (before you loose the legal pit-bulls, Enterprise Rent-A-car, let me sure you it ...
Sustainable Monterey by Bike
As my sustainable road trip continues, I find myself with a day to ride around Monterey. This town has some visible signs of sustainability, with low-mow lawns and a bike trail that runs along the coast. This contrasts the 4-lane feeder highways that cris-cross through town cruelly undermining the Cannery ...
The Future of Sustainability: A Global Look
Mark Lee, CEO SustainAbility The theme of Sustainable Brands 08 was ‘Below the Surface’. Lee takes this to a whole new level, with a look at the macro picture of corporate action and potential in the sustainability journey. He begins by describing the green movement(s) as “Waves of pressure, of interest ...
The New Urban Miners: Best Buy makes product take-back program pay off.
John Shegerian, Co-founder, Chairman & CEO, Electronic Recyclers International Tatyana Kjellberg, Manager of Strategic Programs, Product Take-back, Hewlett-Packard Brenda Mathison, Director of Environmental Affairs, Best Buy This presentation took place against the backdrop of a June 2, 2008 press release from Best Buy, announcing an electronics take-back test program being ...
Design for the other 90%
Paul Polak, Founder, D-REV In 2005, The luxury goods market was worth $455 billion. $7 billion was spent on haircare products alone. Corporations spent $140 Billion on advertising in the US alone. Yet, median household net worth rose only 2% in 2 years. Ours is the very pinnacle of expenditure ...
A Blog on the Blogosphere! Current Analysis on Green Consumer Conversation.
Janet Eden-Harris, Averil Doering, Umbria The irony of blogging from a blogosphere session was too much for me to resist, but this actually ended up being one of the most relevant presentations I encountered. Janet Eden Harris opened with an introduction to the scope of the blogosphere as Umbria defines ...
Consumers and Business, Crossing the Chasm
JoAnna Abrams Founder and CEO, John Burshek, Chief Research Officer, MindClick This research organization clearly presented the chasm developing within the sustainable marketing space: The Chasm: 66% Believe business needs to change. 16% believe business is doing so. 77% are engaged in green actions 40% don’t believe it’s going any good ...