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Green Living is Living Sustainably
Sustainability
Meeting the needs of
the present without
 compromising the
   ability of future
generations to meet
  their own needs.
Tip of the iceberg.
Real Cost of Goods
    Product Stewardship
The Natural Step Framework
Not pictured:
                                                 •refrigerator-freezer
                                                 • camcorder
                                                 • woodworking tools
                                                 • computer
                                                 • glass butterfly collection
                                                 • trampoline
                                                 • fishing equipment
                                                 • rifles for deer hunting
                                                 •among other things




Skeen Family - Pearland, Texas
Photograph © 2004 Peter Menzel/menzelphoto.com




         It’s all about Stuff.
The U.S. has 5% of the world’s population,
      but uses 30% of its resources.
The $ on the price tag reflects direct costs --
             labor & materials.
The $ on the price tag does NOT include the
               hidden costs.
It takes 1.8 tons of raw materials—including fossil
fuels, water and metal ores—to manufacture a desktop
PC and monitor.
Source: 2004 United Nations University Study [Smithsonian Magazine, August 2005]
It’s one thing to have all these hazardous
materials in our computers.
Source: Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition/Electronics Take Back Campaign, 2008 [“The Story of Stuff,”
by Annie Leonard]
You should also look at how those chemicals are
released into the environment …and into humans!
Source: “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
In 2006, one
computer
manufacturer
received a high
ranking in
Greenpeace’s
“Guide to Green
Electronics.”


Another study looked into their supply chain -- the
manufacturers who supply the components that make
up a computer -- in China, Mexico, the Philippines and
Thailand.
Source: “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
• working
       conditions that
       were dangerous,
       degrading and
       abusive

 • excessive
       working hours
       and forced
       overtime

 • illegally low
       wages and
       unpaid overtime
                                                 The Chinese workers in this
                                                 photo make 55¢ an hour.
 • and more.
                                                 Source: Impact Lab, April 17, 2010

Source: “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
Wenling, Zhejiang Province, China
Source: Greenpeace.org
                                                Guiyu, China
                                                Source: Basel Action Network, 2008.




       Lastly, we must consider the disposal of computers
       and how they can continue to harm the environment.
       “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
Graphic: California Product Stewardship Council




                    Partial Solution:
Product Stewardship
Developed in 1989, the TNS Framework
builds on the basic understanding of what
  makes life possible, how our biosphere
  functions and how we are part of the
         earth’s natural systems.
1. Eliminate fossil fuel dependence and wasteful use of
   scarce metals and minerals.

Reduce mining and use of
substances from
earth’s crust:
• heavy metals such as
  cadmium, lead, mercury,
• minerals such as phosphorus
• fossil fuels


                                Samarco Alegria Iron Ore mine in Brazil . Mining operations began
                                in 1992. 8.5 million tons of iron ore was mined in 2008.



These substances and their emissions (CO2 and NOx) are
steadily increasing in human society and nature.
2. Eliminate dependence upon persistent chemicals and
   wasteful use of synthetic substances.


• Humans are manufacturing
  synthetic substances faster than
  they can be broken down.
• EPA lists more than 70,000
  chemicals that are in common use.
• Every U.S. citizen’s fatty tissue
  contains at least 700 chemical
  contaminants, according to EPA.
3. Eliminate encroachment upon nature – land, water,
   wildlife, forests, soil, ecosystems.


• Human activity is breaking down
 natural systems faster than they
 can renew themselves.
• Nearly one-half of the Earth’s
 original forest cover has been lost.
• Demand for fresh water exceeds
  the world’s supply by 17 percent.
4. Meet human needs fairly and efficiently.


• If people around the world cannot meet their basic
human needs (air, water, food, shelter), the first three
system conditions will not be met.
• Within our businesses & communities, our needs include:
   • a means of a livelihood
   • mobility
   • equal treatment
   • equal access
   • participation in decisions
   • safety
   • right to peaceful enjoyment of life
   • connection with nature
Real Cost of Goods
    Product Stewardship
The Natural Step Framework
Learn More
         “The Story of Stuff” by Annie Leonard

                  “Cradle to Cradle”
      by William McDonough & Michael Braungart

       “Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic”
   by John De Graff, David Wann & Thomas H. Naylor

“Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and
          What’s at Stake for American Power”
                   by Mark Schapiro

            “Confessions of an Eco-Sinner:
        Tracking Down the Sources of My Stuff”
                   by Fred Pearce
Lori De La Cruz, ABC
       Principal
 Blue Marble Media, LLC
www.BlueMarbleMedia.net

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Sustainability for students

  • 1. Green Living is Living Sustainably
  • 2. Sustainability Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Tip of the iceberg.
  • 6. Real Cost of Goods Product Stewardship The Natural Step Framework
  • 7. Not pictured: •refrigerator-freezer • camcorder • woodworking tools • computer • glass butterfly collection • trampoline • fishing equipment • rifles for deer hunting •among other things Skeen Family - Pearland, Texas Photograph © 2004 Peter Menzel/menzelphoto.com It’s all about Stuff.
  • 8. The U.S. has 5% of the world’s population, but uses 30% of its resources.
  • 9. The $ on the price tag reflects direct costs -- labor & materials.
  • 10. The $ on the price tag does NOT include the hidden costs.
  • 11. It takes 1.8 tons of raw materials—including fossil fuels, water and metal ores—to manufacture a desktop PC and monitor. Source: 2004 United Nations University Study [Smithsonian Magazine, August 2005]
  • 12. It’s one thing to have all these hazardous materials in our computers. Source: Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition/Electronics Take Back Campaign, 2008 [“The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard]
  • 13. You should also look at how those chemicals are released into the environment …and into humans! Source: “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
  • 14. In 2006, one computer manufacturer received a high ranking in Greenpeace’s “Guide to Green Electronics.” Another study looked into their supply chain -- the manufacturers who supply the components that make up a computer -- in China, Mexico, the Philippines and Thailand. Source: “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
  • 15. • working conditions that were dangerous, degrading and abusive • excessive working hours and forced overtime • illegally low wages and unpaid overtime The Chinese workers in this photo make 55¢ an hour. • and more. Source: Impact Lab, April 17, 2010 Source: “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
  • 16. Wenling, Zhejiang Province, China Source: Greenpeace.org Guiyu, China Source: Basel Action Network, 2008. Lastly, we must consider the disposal of computers and how they can continue to harm the environment. “The Story of Stuff,” by Annie Leonard
  • 17. Graphic: California Product Stewardship Council Partial Solution: Product Stewardship
  • 18. Developed in 1989, the TNS Framework builds on the basic understanding of what makes life possible, how our biosphere functions and how we are part of the earth’s natural systems.
  • 19. 1. Eliminate fossil fuel dependence and wasteful use of scarce metals and minerals. Reduce mining and use of substances from earth’s crust: • heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, mercury, • minerals such as phosphorus • fossil fuels Samarco Alegria Iron Ore mine in Brazil . Mining operations began in 1992. 8.5 million tons of iron ore was mined in 2008. These substances and their emissions (CO2 and NOx) are steadily increasing in human society and nature.
  • 20. 2. Eliminate dependence upon persistent chemicals and wasteful use of synthetic substances. • Humans are manufacturing synthetic substances faster than they can be broken down. • EPA lists more than 70,000 chemicals that are in common use. • Every U.S. citizen’s fatty tissue contains at least 700 chemical contaminants, according to EPA.
  • 21. 3. Eliminate encroachment upon nature – land, water, wildlife, forests, soil, ecosystems. • Human activity is breaking down natural systems faster than they can renew themselves. • Nearly one-half of the Earth’s original forest cover has been lost. • Demand for fresh water exceeds the world’s supply by 17 percent.
  • 22. 4. Meet human needs fairly and efficiently. • If people around the world cannot meet their basic human needs (air, water, food, shelter), the first three system conditions will not be met. • Within our businesses & communities, our needs include: • a means of a livelihood • mobility • equal treatment • equal access • participation in decisions • safety • right to peaceful enjoyment of life • connection with nature
  • 23. Real Cost of Goods Product Stewardship The Natural Step Framework
  • 24. Learn More “The Story of Stuff” by Annie Leonard “Cradle to Cradle” by William McDonough & Michael Braungart “Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic” by John De Graff, David Wann & Thomas H. Naylor “Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What’s at Stake for American Power” by Mark Schapiro “Confessions of an Eco-Sinner: Tracking Down the Sources of My Stuff” by Fred Pearce
  • 25. Lori De La Cruz, ABC Principal Blue Marble Media, LLC www.BlueMarbleMedia.net