Understand and define sustainability What do you mean by sustainability? The Cambridge senior learner's dictionary defines sustainability as "it has little or no damage to the environment, so it can last for a long time." My focus on the sustainability of product manufacturing is that the materials used are rich in the manufacturing process and their use may be replaced or supplemented by environmental management such as tree planting at the Forestry Committee It is possible to do.
The concept of sustainable sustainability means the concept of living in our hands. It is essential to understand the essence of the interaction between the environmental system and society. It can be defined as the use of global resources at a rate that enables natural regeneration and minimizes damage to the environment (DP environmental system and social guidelines). The use of resources in geography (substance, human, culture) is the foundation of many topics related to resource depletion and damage (time and persistence) and their capacity. The concepts of sustainable development are incorporated into concepts such as "supportive power", "ecological footprint", "natural capital", and other concepts.
Merriam Webster defines "sustainability" as "how resources are collected or used, in a relevant way or in-use, a way that resources are not exhausted or permanently damaged" I will. We must be careful to use a broad definition of "resources". Fragmentation issues reflected in the economy require extensive strategic thinking and creativity. Beyond design thinking, you need to create and brainstorm with many people. It must seek true wisdom, identify motives, and create expressions that open new choices for our minds and thoughts. Considering various natural resources, people, culture and arts, techniques and methods, preservation of information and data, human relations network, financial capital and institutional capacity, we have to consider "resources" extensively not.
There is a problem. If sustainability can not be defined, why does everything explain the definition of sustainability? It is because understanding the principles and existing procedures of food sustainability helps to better identify real sustainable practices from exaggeration. And we saw a lot of "sustainable" exaggeration. Not only that small batch of granola makers. For example, Darden, Inc., the parent company of olive groves and other restaurant chains. Statement of this company This post was published the day before the friend of the earth - the campaign initiated by the public action network urged Dalton to adopt "more ethics". The word "sustainable" appeared more than twelve times when evaluating landing pages and many inner pages.