What is Sustainable Development?
"Development that meets the needs of the current
development
without undermining the ability
of future generations to meet their
own needs.”
- Gro Harlem Brundtland
This beautifully simple definition
for sustainable development was presented in 1987 when Brundtland
was chairing the World Commission on Environment and Development. While
her definition is easy to understand, how to implement a strategy
based on this tenet can prove to be daunting on a personal level.
Attempting to bring
sustainability into your life is a challenge that we must accept
as a way of life starting today. Just considering this concept while
making purchasing decisions is a reversal of what we are taught every
day. We are barraged with advertising that tell us that to feel good
about ourselves we need to buy the newest, coolest products, whatever
the cost.
Purchasing based on long lasting quality,
the environmental effects of the production, and what contributions
the company offers the community, local or worldwide, is the first
step in tipping the scales towards a sustainable society. Purchasing
decisions are the greatest power that an individual possess in
today’s society. If we demand products and companies to offer more
than the cheapest, easiest solution, they will be forced to respond
to their customers’ demands.
This section of the Bamboo Revolution website will provide links to
other websites that provide vital information on sustainable development,
as well as suggested reading for further education. If you have suggestions
for websites or publications that offer education or opinions concerning
sustainable development that are not included here, please feel free
to contact us.
Bamboo Revolution is a sustainable business that intends to provide
a gateway to the possibilities of bamboo and its role in responsible,
sustainable practices.
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