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Where did Rio+20 leave us?

Where did Rio+20 leave us?

By Making It on 23 March, 2013

Stephen Browne surveys the aftermath of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Future of the UN Development System, industrial sustainability, natural capital, private sector, rio+20, Stephen Browne, sustainable development, UNIDO, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development

Sustainia: building the world of tomorrow

Sustainia: building the world of tomorrow

By Making It on 30 November, 2012

Reaching beyond written visions, Sustainia is a virtual construction site and community for those building the sustainable future.

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum | Tagged Antoine de Saint Exupéry, arnold schwarzenegger, Azuri Technologies, Connie Hedegaard, Gro Harlem Brundtland, innovation, Monday Morning, R20 – Regions for Climate Action, Rajendra Pachauri, rio+20, solutions, sustainability, sustainable, sustainable development, sustainable future, sustainia, Sustainia100, technologies

Good Business: Viyellatex

Good Business: Viyellatex

By Making It on 17 September, 2012

Making It speaks to K. M. Rezaul Hasanat, CEO of the Viyellatex Group, the Bangladeshi textiles and apparel manufacturing company

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Bangladesh, Bangladeshi textiles and apparel manufacturing company, Calvin Klein, carbon neutral, Dhaka, effluent water, energy, energy-saving technology, environmental protection, Global Reporting Initiative, Good Business, Green Business Entrepreneurship, green industry, Industrial Development, K. M. Rezaul Hasanat, labour standards, Making It, manufacturing garments, Puma, rainwater, shareholders, steam, sustainability, sustainable development, Sustainable Energy for All initiative, sustainable industrial development, sustainable initiative, tea production, Tommy Hilfiger, UN Private Sector Forum, UNESCAP, UNIDO, United Nations Global Compact, Viyellatex Group

Gender and sustainable development: still a missing link?

Gender and sustainable development: still a missing link?

By Making It on 10 September, 2012

Post Rio+20, Ipsita Kumar reflects on the need to address the continued gap between the social and the environmental.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged Earth Summit, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Ipsita Kumar, knowledge-based institutions, land rights, Rebecca Lefton, rio+20, sustainable development, TERI, UN Women, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, women, women's empowerment, women's rights, Women’s Major Group

Reasons to be both hugely disappointed and very excited

Reasons to be both hugely disappointed and very excited

By Making It on 27 August, 2012

Paul Hohnen on ‘greenwash’, sustainable development, and what governments and the UN need to do to save the planet.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged business, China, climate change, energy, energy efficiency, environment, environmental sustainability, free market, Global Reporting Initiative, green economy, green energy, green industry, green innovation, green technology, greenhouse gas, greenwash, Industrial Development, international agreement, Making It magazine, multinational companies, natural resources, oil, Paul Hohnen, pollution, resources, rio+20, solar power, sustainability, sustainable, sustainable business practices, sustainable development, sustainable economic growth, sustainable energy, Sustainable Energy for All, sustainable future, sustainable growth, sustainable production, Sustainablity strategies, technology, UN Private Sector Focal Points, UNIDO, United Nations, wind energy, wind power

Green economy -- The race to the top

Green economy — The race to the top

By Making It on 12 April, 2010

Making It magazine interview with Hunter Lovins, author and promoter of sustainable development for over 30 years. She is the co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute and founder of Natural Capitalism, Inc.

Posted in All Posts, Extra!, Global Forum | Tagged 2009, Conference, green industry, Hero of the Planet, Hunter Lovins, interview, leadership, Making It magazine, Manila, Natural Capitalism, Rocky Mountain Institute, sustainability, sustainable development, Time magazine

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