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FCM Sustainable Communities Conference and Trade ShowSummary: Best practices in sustainable community developmentDate: February 10-12, 2010Location: Ottawa, OntarioRegister: https://www1.fcm.ca/cvweb_fcm/MainLogin.shtmlSustainable ... Read more...
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BellagioSTAMP: New Sustainability Assessment and Measurement PrinciplesBellagioSTAMP is a new set of guiding principles used to measure and assess progress towards sustainability.  A set of Bellagio Principles for assessing progress toward sustainability was first published in 1996 and subsequently used by local and international organizations in sustainability assessme... Read more...
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Simplify the Holidays Booklet from New DreamThe Center for a New American Dream has developed an excellent brochure on how to have a more joyful holiday season with less waste and less unsustainable stuff.  It’s a must-read for everyone and has some great ‘green’ ideas and tips on making more meaningful traditions with your family and friends.... Read more...
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Start With A Girl Campaign. The Gates Foundation has launched a campaign to improve the health of adolescent girls in the developing world - known to be the key to improving maternal and child health, reducing the impact of HIV, and accelerating social and economic development.  A report, Start with a Girl: A New Agenda for Global Health was released in October.  It sheds light on the realiti... Read more...
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Walmart Sustainability Update. Walmart has given the World Resources Institute $420k to help create a set of accounting tools for companies to measure the carbon footprint of their supply chains. The WRI will produce a "Green Standards Guide," which will assess environmental certifications. The WRI has an established track record of developing accounting standards with its Greenhouse Gas Protocol accounting standard co-develope... Read more...
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Conference: Microfinance and Women’s EmpowermentSummary: hosted by WAM Canada and presented by Linda Mayoux, the conference will focus on myths, realities and ways forward for women’s economic developmentDate: October 29, 2009Location: MasterCard Foundation, Toronto Canadian Public Procurement ForumSummary: hosted by the University of Victoria, the forum’s theme this year is ‘Public Procurement’s Role during Economic... Read more...
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Sustainable Supply Chain Logistics GuideOctober 2007Summary: An updated version of how companies can build more sustainable, efficient solutions into their logistics, from MetroVancouver’s SmartSteps program.“Turning Green into Gold: Are Supply Chain Cost Containment and Carbon Footprint Reductio... Read more...
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Walmart Topples the Tipping Point. This summer Walmart unveiled its Sustainability Index initiative.  With Walmart the world’s largest company, this marks the official mainstreaming of sustainable supply chain management in the west and during one of the most serious recessions this century no less.  In the retail giant’s own words, “with this initiative, we are helping create a more trans... Read more...
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Welcome to the Everdene Blog!  In this forum, I’ll do my best to keep you up to date on the latest news and issues in the fields of market development and sustainable supply chain management.  As I track new developments in the field, I’ll provide my perspective on new trends, ideas and best practices.  I hope to inspire a dialogue on these pages that will help you strengthen your market development and sustainable supply chain management programs.... Read more...
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  • Greenpeace urges Facebook to dump coal power
    Greenpeace International executive director Kumi Naidoo says Facebook faces risks to its reputation and its bottom line. Photo credit: Greenpeace/Kristian Buus.

    A data center in Prineville, Ore., is at the heart of a campaign waged by Greenpeace urging Facebook to lessen its environmental impacts.

    The environmental group, along with about 500,000 Facebook users, is pressing Palo Alto, Calif.-based Facebook to switch to 100 percent renewable power to run its data centers. The Prineville facility—slated to be operational in 2011—would be powered by Portland-based utility PacificCorp, which Greenpeace says is powered disproportionately by coal.

    In a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg dated Sept. 1, Greenpeace International executive director Kumi Naidoo said Facebook has “an essential role to play in helping to drive the deployment of renewable energy sources,” and that ignoring the company’s environmental impacts poses a risk to “its reputation and financial health.”

    The organization says Facebook should commit to phasing out using coal-fired electricity to run its data centers; advocate for government policies that support renewable energy; and disclose its greenhouse gas emissions. Plus, Facebook should share its environmental policy on its website, Naidoo wrote.

    Facebook broke ground on the Prineville facility—its first company-built data center—in January. In August, it announced it was doubling the size of the project to more than 300,000 square feet to accommodate the rapid growth of its membership, which now numbers more than 500 million people worldwide. The company has highlighted the energy efficiency of the facility’s design, which includes an evaporative cooling system, and says it selected the Oregon site in part because the dry, temperate climate would contribute to the center’s efficiency.

    Facebook isn’t the only target of Greenpeace’s IT energy reduction efforts. In 2009, the organzation launched the Cool IT Challenge, to push tech companies to reduce their environmental impacts.

  • By the Numbers
    Paul Hawken

    Earlier this year, at the Sustainable Industries Economic Forum, Paul Hawken challenged us to take a look at the use of the gross domestic product (GDP) as a measure of the vitality of the world economy. After looking at some alternatives to the GDP, we drew the following comparison of two countries at different ends of the spectrum.

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