Ask a dozen executives what corporate sustainability means, and chances are they will deliver 12 different definitions.

These are the four steps that typically occur as customer demand transforms into a formal program among mid-sized to large companies:
1. Customer Demand
2. Business Unit Response
3. Executive “Aha!”
4. Sustainability Program

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kayakid on April 20th, 2009

Matt Willner, a high student at the Dwight-Englewood School in New Jersey runs his diesel powered Beetle on waste vegetable oil from his school cafeteria. Before you convert your Hummer, there are some considerations…. Greasecar conversion systems are designed for use with filtered vegetable oils only. When buying a vehicle to convert make sure it’s [...]

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What is Technology?

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Learning to live our lives while using less energy and creating less waist is the easiest way to promote sustainability.

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Solar Energy Basics for your Home

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kayakid on April 13th, 2009

New wind turbine design.

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GE researcher Vlatko Vlatkovic discusses solar technology development at GE from the roof of GE’s global research center.

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Customer demand and the economic environment are driving a continued commitment to sustainability, according to survey by the American Marketing Association and Fleishman-Hillard, Inc.

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kayakid on April 4th, 2009

Green Technologies for Transportation include hybrids, plug-in cars and cars powered by biofuels.

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kayakid on April 4th, 2009

Renewable sources of electricity generation include solar, wind, biomass, hydroelectric and geothermal.

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