For the last class of the semester, we had to present to one another our vision of a sustainable world. I'm a simple straight to the point with a tinge of color kinda gal, so my vision was summed up in 5 slides.
In my sustainable world;
1. Milton Friedman's theory "there's no free lunch" will hold true but less dodgy dealings
2. Value of goods will be determined by the individual and not by what others value
3. Growth will come from innovation and design
4. Sustainable actions like using reusable cups/bottle, switching off equipment when not in use, will be instinctive
5. Return on Investment will no longer be a monetary measure but a measure of social benefit
2. Value of goods will be determined by the individual and not by what others value
3. Growth will come from innovation and design
4. Sustainable actions like using reusable cups/bottle, switching off equipment when not in use, will be instinctive
5. Return on Investment will no longer be a monetary measure but a measure of social benefit
No comments:
Post a Comment