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Reconceive Environment and Sustainability. Martin Luther King Jr. taught us, by word and example, that any movement — any culture —will fail if it cannot paint a picture of a world that people will want to go to. As others have said, his speech was not called “I Have a Nightmare.”
For decades, our culture has struggled with two addictions, to oil and to despair. It’s pretty clear by now that we can’t kick one of those habits without kicking the other. Yet, for many Americans, perhaps most of us, thinking about the future conjures up images of “Blade Runner,” “Mad Max” or Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”: a post-apocalyptic dystopia stripped of nature. We seem drawn to that flame.
It’s a dangerous fixation. Think how children and young people must feel today, growing up in a time when so many adults seem to accept, with a shrug, only darkness ahead... Read more [...]
Going Green is no longer synonymous to ‘tree hugging’, it is a critical factor in the world’s economy. It is the gateway to get out of the linear economy, based on fast cash and who cares about tomorrow? Today’s green business is the key to the other green, cash. By adopting a circular economy we optimize dwindling, and convert pollution and expensive raw materials from waste to gold. Read more [...]
Evolution, Creation or both? Some food for thought, some time it can be funny to see the controversy between evolutionists and creationists many of intelligent people. Read more [...] GreenDustries is thrilled with the new policy at Georgia-Pacific that increases protection for millions of acres of the South’s natural hardwood forests. It lets us know that others in industry, like us, believe we must rein in the pillaging of forests to save tomorrow’s forests today – and it is a giant leap in the battle toward understanding of the important role forests play in our planet’s environment.
What the new policy means is that Georgia-Pacific will not purchase trees from Endangered Forests and Special Areas, or from new pine plantations established at the expense of natural hardwood forests. The policy statement was developed in consultation with environmental groups Dogwood Alliance, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rainforest Action Network.
While GP’s new forest policy applies to all of its operations, as a first step in implementing its commitment on Endangered Forests and Special Areas, GP worked with the environmental groups and scientists to identify 11 Endangered Forests and Special Areas totaling 600,000 acres in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Eco-Region, as well as 90 million acres of natural hardwood forests in the Southern region. Endangered Forests and Special Areas in other regions are to be mapped in a similar process, over the coming years.
According to the Dogwood Alliance website: “No other U.S. company has demonstrated this level of initiative in mapping unique forests across such a broad region,” said Debbie Hammel, NRDC Senior Resource Specialist... Read more [...]
GreenDustries is not just about developing innovative packaging for the consumers but about reaching out to embrace the plethora of environmental issues that affect us now and will affect us in the future. Read more [...]
A current change in laws regarding the manufacture and use of Styrofoam and polystyrene is necessitating a change in the way fast food restaurant operators run their business. Read more [...]
Green is the color of well being and balance, learning, growth and harmony. In the area of environmental sustainability, it denotes careful respect. Read more [...]