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Title: People, Planet, Profit Equity, Earth, Economics Community, Climate, Capitalism


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Focus the Nation Susan C. Morse
Triple Bottom Line
Triple Bottom Line
Triple Bottom Line
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from Ecology of Commerce,Paul Hawken, 1993
  • To create an enduring society we will need a
    system of commerce and production where each and
    every act is inherently sustainable and
    restorative.
  • Business will need to integrate economic,
    biologic, and human systems to create a
    sustainable method of commerce.

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Triple Bottom Line
  • Profit People Planet
  • Economic,
  • Social,
  • Environmental

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OLD Business Thinking
  • Economic Factors.
  • Lowest costs,
  • maximize profit for stockholders,
  • Keep governments out of our business
  • Environment, Earth Systems
  • Abundant resources for the taking,
  • Economic development (our way) benefits all
  • Social Factors
  • We employ them,
  • The rest is their problem, or someone elses

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Systems Thinking
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New Perspectives in Business
  • Pay Real Costs (Externalities)
  • Care for Capital- Reexamine Values
  • Money and manmade stuff
  • (materials, buildings)
  • Natural (natural resources)
  • Human (people)
  • Social (society, culture)
  • Eliminate Waste (Muda)

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Externalized Costs
  • Costs of business
  • Effects of business
  • Who pays for them?

Social Costs Pollution, poisons Long-term
dangers Degraded habitat Loss of natural
systems Loss of non-renewable resources
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Preservation of Natural Capital
  • Energy Sources (what are real costs?)
  • Solar, Wind, Tidal, Geothermal
  • Waste (human and animal)
  • Oil, gas, coal, wood, plant
  • Nuclear
  • Natural systems that Clean
  • tidelands, watersheds, beaches
  • rivers, estuaries, mountains

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Human CapitalQuality of WorkSkillsEducation
HealthQuality of Life Social
Capital networks communities cultures
organizations governance
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Reduce or Eliminate Waste-Muda
  • Excess motion, steps, transportation
  • Underutilized employees
  • Inappropriate packaging (excess life span)
  • Product Life (inadequate or excessive)
  • Materials that cannot be reused, recycled, or
    converted to organic waste
  • Lost energy
  • Services not products

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Green Fees
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New Perspectives in Business Costs
Capital Waste
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Conclusions
  • Insist on paying the real costs
  • Value of human and natural capital
  • Reduce or use waste
  • Change from consumers to customers
  • Change from products to services
  • Rent or lease rather than buy

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Hopes for the Future
  • Business takes a Leadership Role to
  • Eliminate MUDA
  • Pay Green Fees
  • Cultivate Natural, Human Social Capital
  • Pursue Sustainable and Restorative Practices
  • Join in a global effort to end poverty
  • Hope for the Future

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Whats being done
  • Paul Hawkens Blessed Unrest, 2007, discusses a
    world movement to make a difference
  • Go to Wiser Earth
  • http//www.naturalcapital.org/

http//www.wiserearth.org/
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