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martin brown
Improvement advocate in the built environment with a passion for social media, wildness, music, mountains, walking, cycling, astronomy, geostuff, outdoor, inspirations, dark skies, connectivity, edge of chaos, improvement, natural environment, CSR, built environment, virtual worlds, resilience, community enterprise ... and more

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- Why Google and Sony are turning to nature to inspire its leaders bit.ly/14sB7OU @guardian @GuardianSustBiz: 17 hours ago
- @BD_Expert: Agree on misuse of Sustainability word, but check out Living Building Challenge bit.ly/10i03VI @CalibreSimon @UK_LBC 17 hours ago
- Building are giving their #Sustainability White Paper away free until 23 May: lnkd.in/iP9M8r via @SuButcher 19 hours ago
- Vast majority of companies still have no idea what their #sustainability impacts are? ow.ly/ld7a5 #reporting | @GuardianSustBiz 22 hours ago
- RT @AmanSinghCSR: @fairsnape You've been quoted in "Unilever's #SustLiving Trends Worldwide: Goals, Challenges & the Way Forward" http://t.… 1 day ago
Category Archives: profit from sustainability
from brightgreen: how to use environmental leaders
Last Friday Bright Green Talent posted this excellent five point guide: Dreadlocks, demonstrations and duck ponds – What does today’s environmentalist look like? What are the characteristics of these environmental leaders and how can you use them to drive your … Continue reading
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resource efficiency could save construction industry millions
The latest report from the EA (The Environment Agency Science Report – The economic and environmental benefits of resource efficiency in construction ) calls for better resource management in construction. For this to happen, the report recommends
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Heros and Texts for a future Built Environment based on #CSR
“suddenly the air smells much greener now” Listening to ‘These Streets’, lyrics by Paolo Nutini summed up the brilliant, inspiring Green Vision conference in Leeds – exploring CSR within the built environment. A mix of talks, presentations, round table discussions … Continue reading →