This document discusses sustainability and sustainable manufacturing. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It notes that companies are realizing benefits from sustainable practices like cost savings, lower turnover, and increased revenue. Sustainable solutions can be developed through design thinking by considering what is, what if, what wows, and what works. The document encourages learning about and teaching sustainability.
2. U.N. Definition of Sustainable
Development
In 1987, the UN Brundtland Commission
defined sustainable development as:
"meeting the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs."
(Report of the World Commission on
Environment and Development.)
9. Why?
¡°Companies are realizing the benefits of
sustainable practices across the board . . . Smart,
sustainable decisions save money . . . Reducing
usage translates into decreased costs, and
engaging employees yields lower, slower turnover.
Conducting business conscientiously can also
have the added perk of increasing revenue
through brand-consumer alignment.¡±
Erin Hinton, senior sustainability consultant at Shift
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