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The New York Times: Big Business = Environmentalists

December 21, 2009 by Gregg |

Tagged under: new york times, world, chevron, coca-cola, zero waste, wal-mart

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Look back at the December 6 New York Times Sunday Opinion section and you’ll find this headline, “Will Big Business Save the Earth?”

The author, Jared Diamond, op-ed contributor to The New York Times and UCLA Professor of Geography, answers with a resounding “yes” and to make his point, he profiles three companies, Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola and Chevron, which he admits “many critics of business love to hate.” Today, he says, companies such as these are “among the world’s strongest positive forces for environmental sustainability.”

Among his specific comments:
- Wal-Mart is changing procedures, working to double the fuel efficiency of its truck fleet, pursuing a goal of zero packaging waste, and buying from sustainability-managed sources.
- Coca-Cola is committed to fresh water conservation and protection, recycling plastic bottles, and reducing energy consumption.
- Regarding Chevron, he says, “Not even in any national park have I seen such rigorous environmental protection as I encountered in five visits to new Chevron-managed oil fields in Papua, New Guinea.

Whether you’re pro-business or anti-business, it’s an interesting read. It confirms sentiment I heard at the “Business as an Agent of World Benefit” Global Forum at Case Western Reserve University earlier this year.

Business is saying and doing the right things, and it’s making a difference. Even in tough economic times, doing well by doing good is working. Sustainability = Attainability.

Sustainability, Read All About It at These Sites

November 02, 2009 by Gregg |

Tagged under: blogging, sustainability, new york times, csrwire, energy burrito, treehugger, fortune, taiga

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If you write, you should also read.

So, here’s my list of some ThreePs-related blogs/Web sites I enjoy because they’re either mainstream and full of useful information; or they’re a bit unconventional and entertaining:

Environmental Leader: Energy & Environmental News for Business. Newly redesigned and better than ever
Best Green Blogs: A directory of more than 1,200 sustainability-themed blogs
Sustainablog: Blog entries from across the field, going strong since 2003
CSRwire: Where companies communicate their CSR activities
Taiga Company: Great blog by a sustainability consulting firm
Treehugger.com: Premiere site for thinking and living green
Green Wombat: Fortune’s Environment + Technology blog
GreenInc.: New York Times blog on Energy, the Environment and Bottom Line
EnergyBurrito: From Summit Energy; full disclosure: they’re a client but this blog adds spice to the conversation

So, what’s on your reading list?

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