We'd like the world to be better. How do we expect it to happen? Some of us pin our hopes on the government, charities, and volunteers. Here, let's suggest that we can demand more of businesses to make the world better.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

We'd like the world to be better.

We'd like the world to be better. How do we expect it to happen? Some of us pin our hopes on the government, charities, and volunteers. Here, let's suggest that we can demand more of businesses to make the world better.

What do you think businesses should do to make the world better?

4 comments:

  1. Businesses in sectors where labor is moving to lower cost overseas countries, such as manufacturing, should contribute to the job retraining of the workforce they are laying off.

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  2. Here's an easy way all companies can "be greener", set all printers to double-sided printing as a default. If you want to print single-sided, you must switch the setting. Theoretically, you could reduce paper usage by 50%, which would save money and waste. Makes sense, very easy, and yet most companies haven't done it.

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  3. Companies should offer an incentive for people to carpool or take public transportation to work.

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  4. Is there some way to promote local businesses to go 'greener'? Is there a way of making businesses known for their 'green' efforts? I think it would be a great idea to have a section of the local newspaper dedicated to 'green' involvement. It could promote businesses who make the exta effort to conserve the environment. Articles can explain things such as how many people are using the Stop & Shop cloth bags apposed to the plastic bags. Or, how the local diner is now donating 50% of it's waste scraps to a local farm, or how Dairy Queen has installed new energy efficient freezers, or how Borders has installed new solar panals, or that someone donated land to open space, or how there will be a beach clean-up this Saturday. Media has a powerful effect and when people are publically commended for their 'green' efforts, things can reach a whole new level.

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