MJC Sustainability

Tweeting History

MJC's Tweeting History:

 

MJC Sustainability has been twittering this year and sharing some great ideas with our followers (not following us? Follow us! @MJCSustain).  Here is a snapshot of the best of the best:

 

  • Sainsbury's UK have committed to localisation of their food procurement, will this become the norm with businesses? http://ow.ly/6YZlP
  • Ever wanted to see who the leading company was in sustainability in your sector? Go here http://ow.ly/6RYsj and see who the leaders are!
  • A fun look at product obsolescence & how it can be avoided via smart packaging - video by Eco-Innovators http://ow.ly/6MBvG
  • A must read article from David Korten around an idea for a sustainable economy http://ow.ly/6NBOg
  • Some good discussion about standardised sustainability & the argument for a unique ethical proposition for business - http://ow.ly/6L4A1
  • Talented comic Stuart McMillen shares about what he sees as "The Problem" http://ow.ly/6EtYv.  McMillen is a talented artist who wants to share his knowledge on environmental issues via his pen, you can find more of his work here, http://www.recombinantrecords.net/.
  • Here are 50 ideas that might just change the world and generate a sustainable future! Nominees for the annual Katerva Awards http://ow.ly/6EkQu
  • Making changes in your business can be easy through collaboration, innovation, education & inspiration - what are you doing? http://ow.ly/6z9Vu
  • With many UK companies moving towards a new business model for the carbon economy, should Australia follow suit? http://ow.ly/6z9J4
  • The worthiness era in business, customers decide if a business thrives based on their ethics & environmental stewardship http://ow.ly/6hiJX
  • Fearing greenwash if you talk about your sustainability efforts? Fear not, here are 5 steps to walk the sustainable talk http://ow.ly/6eaWV
  • Identifying & engaging stakeholders may provide your business better opportunities to disclose your sustainability risks http://ow.ly/6earo
  • Should university graduates be skilled in sustainability? Employing sustainably skilled grads can save your business $$ http://ow.ly/660yS
  • Do you reward your employees for thinking sustainable? It could be a worthy investment - http://ow.ly/660aD
  • Have you given thought to how you can balance doing good with the need to make money? http://ow.ly/6605x

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