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    Coca Sustainability

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    Review of the 2014/15 Coca Cola Sustainability Report Part 1 – Report Analysis 1. Coca Cola’s sustainability strategy is aligned rather than being just an afterthought. That is, the sustainability strategy is effectively aligned with the company’s strategic objective. As Coca Cola endeavors to refresh the world, the company and its local bottling partners strive at creating new value for their customers. The management is also committed not only on effectively implementing the strategy, but

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    What is sustainability? There is a Native American proverb which says: ‘When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realize that one cannot eat money’. Defining sustainability is a challenge itself, achieving it is even more arduous but what it is certain are the consequences of not acting sustainable. For too long the main goal of western countries has been profit, ignoring the long list of benefits deriving from acting sustainable. The

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    The relevance of sustainability in marketing decision making What is marketing? What exactly is marketing? Is it just convincing people to buy products through various media? Billboards, TV commercials, junk mail and magazines filled with advertisements? From the consumer’s perspective, that is how it seems (Kotler et al. 2010, p. 5). But from a business’s standpoint, marketing is viewed very differently. Marketing is viewed as being based on an exchange relationship between a business and its

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    Recycling is far more authoritative than most people are inclined to consider. The first rule of eulogy is that everything is connected. Sustainability is the main start of the environmental protection; it is about maintaining health and efficiency of the natural environment as well as the social environment as nature and society are critically interconnected. Sustainability is about families, communities and society as well as air, water and the earth. Everything that

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    Fashion & Sustainability

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    Market Research On Fashion & Sustainability Submitted by Ishita Bhatia Under the supervision of Jagriti Mishra Submitted to Department of Fashion Management Studies (FMS) National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) (Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India) GH-0 Road, Behind Infocity Gandhinagar 382007. Gujarat http://www.nift.ac.in December, 2013 Fashion & Sustainability BackGround Myth: Sustainable Fashion is just wearing natural, organic or green fashion

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    find a balance between sustainability and our economy. Economic growth however, also depends on a sustaining and functional environment. LEED is an organization that does not successfully evaluate the sustainability of a building. Instead some other organizations does better at evaluating in detail and continuously of how it is sustainable and how it has continued to be more eco-friendly. Politics is connected to natural resources, the issue of global warming, and sustainability. In order for the economy

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    Sustainability in Hawaii

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    state’s location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean has created a natural paradise which draws people from all over the world who, in turn, bring economic prosperity to the state through our tourism industry. However, it is also undeniable that sustainability and clean energy are essential to Hawaii due to our bearings in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Tourism and development demand tremendous amounts of energy, land, and resources. Some argue that we must continue to exploit our land and resources

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    Ethics and Sustainability

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    I. Introduction “Sustainability,” “environmental,” “social,” these are few of the buzz words that are deemed important in discussions of corporate obligations that go beyond the traditional means of doing business. Being in public procurement allows empowerment to influence such obligations not just between a customer and a vendor, but also on how the vendor treats its employees and how things like packaging and dumping of waste can hinder a potential business transaction. Sustainable purchasing

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    3.1) Vancouver (Canada) The city that in 2010 hosted the Winter Olympics has adopted sustainability as a slogan and took seriously the idea: the medals given to athletes were made of metal debris thrown away. But not only that. The concept of sustainability is present in Vancouver for a long time - 90% of the city's energy is produced by waves, wind, solar and hydropower. 3.2) Malmo (Sweden) Malmo is not only famous for the countless gardens and parks that dot the city. Sustainable urban development

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    Sustainability Analysis

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    Yvon Chouinard and Vincent stated, “Sustainability is a term that calls us not to take more from nature than we can give back.” Many Companies have failed to grasp this concept. It is startling to realize how much has been taken from nature and how little has been given back. A responsible company makes magnificent products, treats their workers well, improves the community, and protects nature. Humans need to realize that they are part of nature. They r in the process of destroying themselves when

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