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Local
Sustainability
What is sustainability?
Information & Resources Lane
County Organizations
Institute
for Sustainable Ethics and Economics / ISEE: An Eugene based nonprofit organization
promoting sustainable business practices Publications Extension
Service Publication General
Organizations The
Natural Step Rocky Mountain Institute
Sustainable
Business Council- Missoula Area
Publications Natural
Capitalism
Cradle
to Cradle
What is sustainability? There are many definitions of sustainability.
Webster’s dictionary defines sustainability as, "using a resource so that it is
not depleted or permanently damaged." More and more people and communities are
trying to understand sustainability and the linkages between efficient economic
development, preservation of the environment and quality of life for future generations.
The following definitions about sustainability --although different-- share a
common theme that weaves them together. - "An economic state where the
demands placed upon the environment by people and commerce can be met without
reducing the capacity of the environment for future generations." Paul Hawken,
author and businessman
- "Sustainability refers to the ability of a society,
ecosystem, or any such ongoing system to continue functioning into the indefinite
future without being forced into decline through exhaustion…of key resources."
Robert Gilman, President of Context Institute
- "A sustainable community is
one that seeks improved public health and a better quality of life for all its
residents by limiting waste, prevent pollution, maximizing conservation and promoting
efficiency, and developing local resources to revitalize the local economy." Concern,
Inc.
- "Sustainable development is the process of working towards the long term
health and vitality of our city and its citizens with regard to ecological, social,
cultural and economic processes." Sustainable Calgary, Canada
- Sustainability
is "...human use of the environment balanced with the regenerative capacities
of the ecosystem." David Korten, author
- The Lowell Center for Sustainable
Production at the University of Massachusetts defines sustainable production as:
"the creation of goods and services using processes and systems that are: non-polluting;
conserving of energy and natural resources; economically viable; safe and healthful
for workers, communities, and consumers; and, socially and creatively rewarding
for all working people."
The common theme in these definitions is economic
security, community vitality, ecological integrity, equity and commitment to the
welfare of future generations. We believe our vision, mission, and values reflect
all these definitions. The framework we are providing unites existing Missoula
area sustainable businesses and encourages all businesses to protect the environment,
strengthen the local economy, encourage the efficient use of resources, and to
protect and enhance our quality of life. |