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... Sustainability Solutions Café ...
 
~ solution-oriented conversations with innovative 
sustainability practitioners over snacks and refreshments ~
 
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Friday, February 3:
"Taking Sustainability Literally"

featuring:
Mark McElroy - author, Corporate Sustainability Management 
Jed Davis '83, T'85 - Director of Sustainability, Cabot Creamery

Friday, February 3
3-4:30 pm
Fairchild Tower Lobby



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This inaugural Sustainability Solutions Café will explore the challenge of incorporating  
multiple dimensions of sustainability assessment into modern business practice  
without resorting to meaningless corporate "green-washing". 

Come participate in café-style small group discussions, initiated and framed  
by Mark McElroy's concepts of vital capitals and context-based sustainability  
metrics.  Cabot Creamery Director of Sustainability, Jed Davis '83, T'85,  
will share how his company has used such metrics to "take sustainability literally"  
to the benefit of the their bottom line, employees, customers, and the environment.  
For more on this topic, see http://www.sustainableorganizations.org/ and a copy  
of Corporate Sustainability Management on reserve at  Kresge Library.

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Supported by the Porter Family Fund for the Sustainability Minor. 

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