Hartmann - Sustainability a commitment towards sustainable development. This means that we are working to ensurethat environmental, economic and social aspects of sustainability become http://www.hartmann.dk/sustainability/sustainability.html
Extractions: of the future Industry plays a central role in our society - now and in the future. In order to meet the challenge of a wider corporate responsibility, Hartmann has taken a commitment towards sustainable development. This means that we are working to ensure that environmental, economic and social aspects of sustainability become part of the overall strategy and business policies of Hartmann. To get a more systematic approach to sustainable development Hartmann has established a division for this purpose. The division consists of three corporate departments: Environmental Department, Corporate Communications and Human Relations. Environmental Department and Human Relations are both engaged in actual projects as well as ethical aspects of sustainability in the entire organisation. The third department, Corporate Communications, aims to create a serious dialogue both inside and outside Hartmann about these aspects. For more information choose Organisation Environmental management plays a central role at Hartmann. In recent years the consumers and the customers have placed great emphasis on environment-friendly packaging, on the use of renewable resources, recycling and on minimising unnecessary packaging. We consider environmental awareness to be an essential and fully integrated part of our business. We are convinced that proactive environmental work not only reduces the risks, but also creates marketing advantages and reduces costs. A good environment is of great concern to both management and employees at Hartmann, and we wish to appear as a good example also in countries with low demands on environmental work.
Eco-Portal: Sustainability/Sustainable Development Communications Network provides a portal site regarding sustainable developmentthat provides documents, a calendar, job bank, sustainability web ring and http://www.eco-portal.com/Sustainability/Sustainable_Development/more2.asp
Extractions: Links: Local Agenda 21: Sustainable Development Network Pamulang - a blueprint for action in all areas relating to is the comprehensive programme for action on sustainable development of the planet, from now into the 21st century (Added: Mon Feb 18 2002 Hits: 22 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It London 21 Sustainability Network - a user-focused sustainability network for London, a network of people working for social and environmental sustainability (Added: Wed Jan 03 2001 Hits: 43 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It Management Institute for Environment and Business (MEB) - seeks to demonstrate and communicate to the business community the opportunities of sustainable development (Added: Wed Jan 03 2001 Hits: 30 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It Mitchell Center for Sustainable Development - seeks to bring to public attention issues of population growth, use of resources, quality of environment, economic conditions and urbanization (Added: Wed Jan 03 2001 Hits: 63 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
World Chlorine Council - Sustainable Development Johannesburg Summit 2002 the World Summit on sustainable development. Readour Report The World Chlorine Council and sustainable development, http://worldchlorine.com/sustainability/
Extractions: Johannesburg Summit 2002 the World Summit on Sustainable Development The World Chlorine Council (WCC) will participate as an accredited non-governmental organization (NGO) in the upcoming World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), August 26 September 4, 2002, in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Summit is intended as the first follow-up to the 1992 "Earth Summit" held in Rio de Janiero, which spawned many significant international conventions. More than 65,000 delegates are expected, including heads of State. The WCC will be speaking to how chlorine chemistry and its products are critical to helping to resolve the global crisis in access to safe drinking water and sanitation (the United Nations estimates that over 1 billion people are without safe drinking water, and over 3 billion without adequate sanitation). Further, the WCC will present the global chlor-alkali industry's commitment to meeting these needs in a sustainable manner. This commitment is articulated in nine principles, and discussed in-depth along with a review of current challenges and activities of the industry in the new report, "The World Chlorine Council and Sustainable Development." Our booth will be located at 498 Ubuntu Village, in the NGO Exhibition Area.
Extractions: Housing development is a basic component of the built environment and social development, therefore it has a clear role to play in striving for sustainable development. Hong Kong has made a clear commitment to observe sustainable development although the policy and the implementation mechanism are still in the making. This paper has dual aims: methodologically it attempts to explore the role of housing in the social dimension of sustainable development; empirically it applies the methodology to estimate the social sustainability of housing development in Hong Kong.
Extractions: ISSN 1474 - 6778 IJESD is a fully-refereed academic journal. The journal addresses matters related to environment and sustainable development, paying special attention to relevant issues in developing countries while reporting on the latest environmental trends in industrialised nations. The journal's range of themes encompasses ecological studies, field research, empirical work and descriptive analyses on topics such as:
Florida Sustainable Communities Center Resources There are many definitions of sustainability that give support to the inclusion ofdifferent elements in a green plan or sustainable development and management http://sustainable.state.fl.us/fdi/fscc/resource/articles/aboutsus.htm
Extractions: "Sustainability is the [emerging] doctrine that economic growth and development must take place, and be maintained over time, within the limits set by ecology in the broadest senseby the interrelations of human beings and their works, and the biosphere... It follows that environmental protection and economic development are complementary rather than antagonistic processes."
Sustainability Web Ring : SD Directories : SD Gateway sustainability Web Ring. Welcome to the sustainability Web Ring, a serviceof the sustainable development Communications Network (SDCN). http://www.sdgateway.net/webring/default.htm
Extractions: Home SD Directories Sustainability Web Ring Sustainability Web Ring Welcome to the Sustainability Web Ring, a service of the Sustainable Development Communications Network (SDCN) . This Internet tool allows users to navigate easily between Web sites that deal with the principles, policies, and best practices for sustainable development. By following the links through the Web ring, you will find information from around the world on how to deal with such crucial issues as climate change, cleaner production, waste, poverty, consumerism, natural resource management, and governance. This information is particularly suited to decision-makers within civil society, government, business, research and funding institutions, and communities. Our goal is to stimulate further debate and interest in sustainable development. Inclusion of a site in the Sustainability Web Ring does not constitute endorsement by the SDCN or any other member of the Web Ring. The Sustainability Web Ring has been in existence since early 1998 and is maintained by the SDCN. The underlying database tehcnology is owned and operated by the WebRing company. Special Note for Members Who Joined Before November 2001 A Web ring control panel (shown on the left) is on the home page of every organization in the Sustainability Web Ring. Use these control panels to navigate from one page in the ring to another. You can move through Web ring pages sequentially by clicking on 'Next', 'Previous', or 'Index' buttons.
World Business Council For Sustainable Development sustainability through the market. Why are we involved? In its drive toward sustainabledevelopment todate, business has focused primarily on the supply side http://www.wbcsd.ch/projects/pr_marketsust.htm
Extractions: Sustainability through the market Why are we involved? In its drive toward sustainable development to-date, business has focused primarily on the supply side of the market. Actions have successfully led to improvements in process and product design through tools such as eco-efficiency. The demand side of the market has not, however, undergone the same scrutiny, despite the fact that significant change is needed in this area to advance sustainability. After completing significant research on the issue, the WBCSD believes that by taking a holistic approach to the marketplace, so that supply and demand are viewed as part of a system instead of being treated separately, the market can enhance sustainability. The business case There are tremendous opportunities for companies to drive profitable growth by providing products and services that improve people's lives in both the developed and especially in the developing countries. The WBCSD believes companies that find ways to do this will generate higher shareholder and societal value.
Extractions: Preserving Integrity of Site. Green construction practices disturb as little of the natural environment as possible. A green building project should evaluate the site and determine how the building could best blend in without merely "imposing" the building on the site. One strategy for preserving the integrity of the site is low-impact development that maintains the land's hydrologic functions and reduces stormwater runoff.
Www.IEH.se Governmental authority aiming to encourage development towards a sustainable society. Includes information about current initiatives. http://www.ieh.se/eng/
Extractions: The Swedish Institute for Ecological Sustainability, IEH, works as an information hub for issues on ecological sustainability. Our main mission is to increase society's understanding of ecological sustainability and encourage, through relevant networks, the integration of this approach into the Swedish society. One of the main tasks is to act as a bridge between researchers and those who apply these theories, such as industry, local governments and NGOs. Since IEH opened in 1999 we have continuously gathered information about research and practical projects relevant for the transition towards an ecologically sustainable society. The information we collect is disseminated through our website, newsletters, meetings and various national channels. Moreover, the institute supports formation of new national networks that encourage use of current know-how on relevant techniques within different disciplines. As ecological sustainability is a global issue we successively open our databases to the international community. We are therefore continually translating examples of best practise and presenting them on the web. Due to the internationally actual focus on climate and the greenhouse effect, we emphasize projects on how to decrease the release of potent greenhouse gases. See the Best Climate Practice section for the latest examples. You can also find links to other Swedish websites with interesting information in English.
Sustainable Measures develops indicators that measure progress toward a sustainable economy,society and environment.Category Science Environment sustainability Community sustainability Answers to frequently asked questions about indicators and sustainability. Youcan also order a copy of our book, Guide to sustainable Community Indicators http://www.sustainablemeasures.com/
WebRing: Hub The webring focuses on the efforts of organizations to achieve sustainable development. http://N.webring.com/hub?ring=sustainability
Routes To Sustainability - Applying Sustainable Development The World Business Council of sustainable development (WBCSD) advocates balancingthe 3Es. They say that sustainability is about balancing three elements of a http://www.biothinking.com/applysd/routes.htm
Extractions: Routes to Sustainability Home Up Companies and SD Project illustrating SD ... Guidelines on SD Sustainability initiatives are now gaining pace as more companies make statements, describe their values and indicate their approach to sustainable development. BUT good intentions need to be followed by action ..... and results that are more sustainable There are several reasons why the interest in sustainability is growing rapidly, in particular to: Routes to sustainability are now provided by various organisations, each with its own characteristics. Supplementary pages provide examples of what companies are doing, statements they are making, projects and guidelines for becoming more sustainable: Projects illustrating SD - describe some innovative ideas in action Guidelines on SD - provide published guidelines of help to organisations.
Extractions: Select an index United Nations CSD CGSDI Ecological Footprint World Economic Forum ESI EEA Environmental Signals Eurostat TEPI Ecosistema Urbano Regional Performance Coastal Sediment Quality Index Dashboard METHODOLOGY Indicators for Decision-Making A Look into the Future How can I help? What's missing? Download the software: more features , faster access, free, and only 700 kB - less than 2 minutes with a 56K modem... New: printable manual document.write ("m@il"); Agenda 21 was at the origin of this Dashboard, which was also presented at the UN CSD-9 in April 2001. This version includes maps of all continents! The "From Rio to Johannesburg" Dashboard, comparing 1990 with 2000, is ready! Click here for downloading the special WSSD edition! ... chosen by the IISD-based Consultative Group on Sustainable Development Indicators (CGSDI) , and compiled by John O'Connor (Oconeco). From the same author: The
Smith & Nephew: Sustainability Report - Sustainable Development This is Smith Nephew's first sustainability report. It gives an overview of howwe are facing up to the challenges of sustainable development in our business http://www.smith-nephew.com/sustainability/sustain_overview.htm
Extractions: Performance Looking ahead Sustainability Report, 2001 Overview business divisions for more information on our GBU's). Material contained in the report covers the period up to 31 December 2000. The report broadly follows the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines for sustainability reporting. GRI is an international multi-stakeholder effort to create a common framework for voluntary reporting of the economic, environmental and social impact of an organisation. For more information go to www.globalreporting.org
Englandsnorthwest.com | Sustainable Development to browse the online version of Industrial Evolution sustainability Northwestsreport on sustainable development in the region over the last ten years. http://www.englandsnorthwest.com/sustainability/
Extractions: Search Home My northwest Invest northwest Sustainable development ... Print this page The Northwest Development Agency is dedicated to making sustainable development a reality for Englands Northwest by investing in people, in the environment, in business and in ideas. Thats why weve supported Industrial Evolution. As this report reveals, were backing new businesses in environmental technology and renewable energy; were helping to bring skills development and health improvements to our most deprived communities; and were the driving force behind the regeneration of the region and the reclamation of derelict land. For us, sustainable development is about much more than greening a region or bringing divided communities back together: its about balancing social, environmental and economic concerns in the sure knowledge that we can only achieve a better quality of life by thinking smarter and working together. Click here to browse the online version of Industrial Evolution: Sustainability Northwests report on Sustainable Development in the region over the last ten years.
United Nations Division For Sustainable Development Dedicated to improving the well being of present and future generations through the promotion of sustaina Category Society Issues Environment sustainable developmentAgenda 21 WSSD Report Partnerships UN Commission on sustainable development NationalInformation Indicators Major Groups Forests sustainable development Issues. http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/
Extractions: Sustainable ... Search What's new? Johannesburg follow up underway The next session of the Commission on Sustainable Development, known as CSD11, will take place in New York from 28 April to 9 May 2003. The Commission meeting, which will be the first since the Johannesburg Summit last September, will set the framework for the work programme that will review progress, monitor implementation and set direction for action on the targets, goals and commitments made in the WSSD Plan of Implementation. Click here for more information on CSD11. Sustainable development issues Click here for information, documents and publications relating to an A-Z of sustainable development issues Partnerships for sustainable development A large number of voluntary partnership initiatives have been set up by a wide range of stakeholders who are keen to complement internationally-agreed actions, such as those from the Johannesburg Summit. Such partnerships help to progress the implementation of sustainable development on the ground. Click here for the latest information, including how to submit your partnership.
Sustainable Resources On The Internet Colorado State educational site provides original material on permaculture, cooperative business, Category Society Issues Environment sustainable developmentSources of sustainability. sustainability is a broad topic, expressedin many different ways. This project attempts to offer a sample http://csf.colorado.edu/sustainability/
Extractions: Sources of Sustainability Sustainability is a broad topic, expressed in many different ways. This project attempts to offer a sample of sites on the Internet which explore practical facets of sustaining our culture. These pages each contain some original material, and are given frequent attention. In addition, we provide support to a handful of non-profit projects. A few other pages receive modest amounts of attention. Send suggestions to Michael Yount.
Sustainable Development Online Listing conferences, tools, education and training, SME support initiatives and networks, all personally Category Society Issues Environment sustainable developmentsustainable development Online. Access to significant sustainable developmentweb sites. EW, SD Online, About sustainable development Online. http://sd-online.ewindows.eu.org/
Extractions: Announcements Sustainable development (SD) is a continually changing and vital area that is holistic by definition. The role of Sustainable Development Online (SDO) is to map this sea of change and provide access to significant web sites built by organisations supporting the move towards SD. In this section of EW you will find descriptions of and links to many hundreds of web sites covering the broad subject of sustainable development. In this way SDO is a relevant and useful starting point to engage with SD subjects. SDO is continually updated and maintained and each web site listed has been visited by one of our researchers. Information can be accessed via SDO on many interconnected subjects, ISO 14001 to organic farming, SME support schemes to renewable materials. If you have a web site that you would like to be listed please do not hesitate to submit it under the appropriate section - one of our researchers will follow it up.