I think about sustainability all the time, whether it's with fish or farmers in Eastern Oregon.
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I actually believe 'Sustainability', as a concept, is one of the arteries leading to the heart of so many of our cultural transitions at play today. And it's this concept which leads me to bottled water, and its multibillion dollar industry.
Sustainable development is a fundamental break that's going to reshuffle the entire deck. There are companies today that are going to dominate in the future simply because they understand that.
If you look at the state of our planet, the next generations won't be around if we consider sustainability as a gimmick.
Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm. It's about doing more good.
It angers me when sustainability gets used as a buzz word. For 90 percent of the world, sustainability is a matter of survival.
With increasing fervor since the 1980s, sustainability has been the watchword of scientists, environmental activists, and indeed all those concerned about the complex, fragile systems on the sphere we inhabit. It has shaped debates about business, design, and our lifestyles.
I believe sustainable use is the greatest propaganda in wildlife conservation at the moment.
Sustainability can't be like some sort of a moral sacrifice or political dilemma or a philanthropical cause. It has to be a design challenge.
So-called 'sustainable development'... is meaningless drivel.
I don't eat fish because there is no such thing as sustainable fishing in the world right now.
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