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sustainability: that new word... Like
Gentrification in the early 90’s everyone is talking about it. I guess
now Wal-mart is talking about sustainability in a big way and expect
everything in the next few years to be green (or look green). I am told
there is a bio degradable cash card that wal-mart offers. I'll look for
it online for a post here.
It is cool that even Wikipedia has a definition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability
Even Autodesk is talking about it. http://www.autodesk.com/mini-sites/green/
I think it will take sometime before America’s toilets will flush with
multiple amounts of water like those greener Japanese toilets but we
are fast on our way. Maybe if buyers ask for greener john crapers then
the consumer will vote with their visa card. That is a good thing for
designers and engineers and that means more innovative products.
Does PTC talk about it? Do we care that they may not care? Is it really a trend?
http://www.core77.com/lightobjects/
Dassault Systems is even in there.
Who is making the plastic for the bio-degradable cellphone casings?
Nokia I think and it sells for 300 USD more than the polycarbonate one.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4227400
Who is the governing agent for sustainability and should there me one besides http://www.epa.gov/
? A non profit in the support there of. And i suspect that
sustainability in the next decade will be big marketing hype for more
consumeristic rubbish.
comments? don
Gentrification in the early 90’s everyone is talking about it. I guess
now Wal-mart is talking about sustainability in a big way and expect
everything in the next few years to be green (or look green). I am told
there is a bio degradable cash card that wal-mart offers. I'll look for
it online for a post here.
It is cool that even Wikipedia has a definition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability
Even Autodesk is talking about it. http://www.autodesk.com/mini-sites/green/
I think it will take sometime before America’s toilets will flush with
multiple amounts of water like those greener Japanese toilets but we
are fast on our way. Maybe if buyers ask for greener john crapers then
the consumer will vote with their visa card. That is a good thing for
designers and engineers and that means more innovative products.
Does PTC talk about it? Do we care that they may not care? Is it really a trend?
http://www.core77.com/lightobjects/
Dassault Systems is even in there.
Who is making the plastic for the bio-degradable cellphone casings?
Nokia I think and it sells for 300 USD more than the polycarbonate one.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4227400
Who is the governing agent for sustainability and should there me one besides http://www.epa.gov/
? A non profit in the support there of. And i suspect that
sustainability in the next decade will be big marketing hype for more
consumeristic rubbish.
comments? don