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economies need more organised and
sustainable measures to increase the participation of
emerging suppliers in supermarket value chains.
In addition, Ms Mardirossian says the company is strongly focused on
sustainable and ethical sourcing; it is taking steps to ensure that appropriate working conditions and no child labour are used to manufacture its products in
emerging economies.
Jackson puts it more trenchantly:» The idea that the transition to a
sustainable economy will
emerge spontaneously by giving free rein to markets is patently false,» he says.
This report argues that over the next decade and beyond, U.S. national, state, and local policy must focus on developing
sustainable biofuels — rather than just more biofuels — that can play a role in the
emerging new energy
economy.
As anticipated, private domestic demand in the United States is picking up slowly, while growth in
emerging - market
economies has begun to ease to a more
sustainable, but still robust, pace.
The cornerstone of our
emerging strategy is the establishment of a
Sustainable Design Innovation Laboratory, a project designed to advance a sustainable economy and foster connections between students and academic communities, professionals, regional governments an
Sustainable Design Innovation Laboratory, a project designed to advance a
sustainable economy and foster connections between students and academic communities, professionals, regional governments an
sustainable economy and foster connections between students and academic communities, professionals, regional governments and industry.
Action of
emerging economies could take several forms, such as
sustainable development policies and measures, an improved and strengthened clean development mechanism, the setting up of plans for the sectors that generate most pollution so as to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions compared with a business as usual scenario.
Agricultural and forest - based industries, in both developed and
emerging economies, generate substantial quantities of biomass residue and waste that can be used for energy production, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and support
sustainable growth.
The Rainforest Alliance has begun making inroads and impacts in these
economies, and will continue to focus on
emerging markets as part of a long - term strategy to drive
sustainable land use and livelihoods.
According to Dominion's Citizenship & Sustainability Report, the company's Alternative Energy group «drives innovation by researching and evaluating renewable and
emerging energy technologies to assess their commercial viability and potential for building a more
sustainable economy.»
Tiny homes are all the rage but there is much more to the story including an understanding of
sustainable living in an
emerging green
economy and ecological design and building techniques.
It is about how the small group of committed entrepreneurs introduced in Small is Possible managed to keep their dream alive and thriving through the economic recession,
emerging with a model of what a
sustainable local
economy might look like in a post carbon future.
Through this initiative, the IEA has expanded its global footprint and works with key
emerging economies for a more secure and
sustainable energy future.
It describes possible solutions in the context of a wider transition to an inclusive Green
Economy, which is vital to achieving the
emerging post-2015
sustainable development agenda.
Whether through our research projects like Costa Rica's
Sustainable Coffee (working with local farmers to develop and refine coffee growing techniques that are good for the environment and the local
economy), or Macaws of the Peruvian Amazon (seeking data to protect endangered birds and habitats as well as promote responsible eco-tourism practices in the region), to name just two, we try to make sure that
emerging and developing local
economies don't continue along the unsustainable path we've perfected in the US.