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Title: Perspectives on Green Business


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Perspectives on Green Business
  • ENVS 5150
  • Brian Milani
  • bmilani_at_web.ca

2
Course Overview
  • Focus on overall economic context
  • some attention to practical business problems
  • Postindustrial the Redefinition of Wealth
  • Sectors use-value
  • Distinctions between
  • protection alternatives
  • big small business corporate community
  • Importance of values-driven or mission-driven
    business?
  • Relationships within and outside of the firm

3
What is Sustainability?
  • Bruntland "development that meets the needs
    of the present without compromising the ability
    of future generations to meet their own needs."

4
Durability Definition
  • "refers to the ability of a society, ecosystem,
    or any such on-going system to continue
    functioning into the indefinite future without
    being forced into decline through the exhaustion
    or overloading of key resources on which that
    system depends."
    - Robert Gilman, Context Institute

5
Wish List definition
  • "Our vision for the future is of a region
    characterized by sustainable development,
    including economic vitality, justice, social
    cohesion, environmental protection and the
    sustainable management of natural resources, so
    as to meet the needs of the present generation
    without compromising the ability of future
    generations to meet their needs."
  • -- Committee On Environmental Policy for
    the Economic Commission For Europe

6
More Qualitative
  • Sustainable development is a dynamic process
    which enables all people to realise their
    potential and improve their quality of life in
    ways which simultaneously protect and enhance the
    Earths life support systems.
  • --Forum for the Future
  • (used by Interface)

7
Postindustrial
  • Most Qualitative
  • development focused directly on human and
    environmental regeneration through both the
    unleashing of human creative potential, and the
    benign integration of economic activities within
    natural systems.

8
Green as Postindustrial
  • from mechanics to organics
  • from machinery to the landscape
  • culture-based development
  • substitutes intelligence for resources
    (people-intensive)
  • focus on end-use, or human and environmental need
  • from quantity to quality redefining wealth

9
Structural obstacles to sustainability
  • Nature of the Corporation
  • Centrality of Economic Growth
  • Ownership patterns inconsistent with Stewardship
  • Alienated relationship to human need
  • Creating rather than responding to it

10
The Business Case for Sustainability
  • Single Bottom Line Sustainability (SBLS)
  • Essential to large corporations
  • Not sufficient to create ecological economies
  • Corporations need outside help!

11
Internal External Action
  • The balance is different for big small business
  • Relationship between democracy economic
    evolution
  • Centrality of Stakeholder relationships
  • Importance of New Enterprise Networks

12
Market Transformation
  • Social Environmental Values become drivers of
    mindful markets
  • Money capital increasingly a means (not the
    end-goal) of economic development
  • Involves the transformation of regulation
    incentives disincentives built into everyday
    economic life

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The Service Economy
  • Hot Showers Cold Beer
  • The End-use Approach human needs-focused
  • Materials Energy a means to the end.

16
The Economy in Loops
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