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Posts Tagged ‘Sustainability’
White Goat?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010SAP bets on Software for Sustainability
Sunday, February 7th, 2010A recent article on CNET reported that SAP is trying to get ahead of the curve in environmental sustainability. An excerpt of it has been reproduced below.
What’s an enterprise software company doing getting into sustainability? After all, the environmental footprint from software production pales in comparison to resource-intensive industries such as power generation or even running data centers that deliver Web services such as search. (more…)
The Sustainability Consortium
Saturday, February 6th, 2010
It all started last July when Walmart announced it would begin surveying its suppliers on their environmental performance in order to one day rate the sustainability of its products. Since that landmark announcement, academics from the Arizona State University and University of Arkansas launched the Sustainability Consortium, a group representing government, NGO, academics and business interests that would develop the standards to be used to rate the sustainable attributes of products. Today, the consortium is made up of 26 Tier-I members and 6 Tier-II members (for clarity on the distinctions between Tier-I and Tier-II memberships and their costs, refer to the consortium’s application form). (more…)
What does Sustainability mean?
Thursday, February 4th, 2010There are probably many definitions of the term “sustainability”. Asks 10 different person and you’ll probably get 10 different answers.
One known definition of sustainability or sustainable development is by the World Commission on Environment and Development, from a 1987 UN conference, which defined sustainable developments as those that “meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs”. This definition provides an ideal premise, but however, it lacks in clarity on what specific human and environmental parameters to be used for modeling and measuring sustainable developments. (more…)