Sustainability is becoming more and more popular in everyday language. What exactly does it mean? It seems to have different meanings for different people.
The online Merriiam Webster dicitionary
( http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sustainability ) defines sustainable as:
of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
The first, and easiest, ideal to apply this to is the environment. But, what else does this cover?
It could mean sustaining your health and well being as an individual, or the health and well-being of your community in general.
For organizations (profit and not-for-profit) it may include methods for sustaining revenues and services. (Fortunately, by employing environmentally friendly practices in your everyday business, you can contribute to both areas of sustainability.)
For some it may mean sustaining your culture or society through social justice and equity.
There is so much more!
What does the word 'sustainability' mean to you? Leave a comment and let us know!
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What are your ideas?
Hi,
To get the ball rolling, we'd like to invite people to comment here on any sustainability issue. Or, if you have a larger message, email us and we'll post it here for you. This is an open discussion place, where we hope to collect thoughts, ideas, best practices from you, our community. What are you doing, especially during summer, toward sustainability in your life?
To get the ball rolling, we'd like to invite people to comment here on any sustainability issue. Or, if you have a larger message, email us and we'll post it here for you. This is an open discussion place, where we hope to collect thoughts, ideas, best practices from you, our community. What are you doing, especially during summer, toward sustainability in your life?
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