All posts tagged Triple Bottom Line (TBL)

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April 23, 2012, No comments

Image from Innovation Feeder   BYOC  —Bring Your Own Container is a new waste reducing eco-trend that goes beyond carrying your own tote to the supermarket. The BYOC concept encourages …

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The SAC’s Apparel Index Tool Brings Environmental and Social Accountability to the Fashion Industry

March 21, 2012, No comments

The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) recently launched the beta phase of their Apparel Index, a system that evaluates and rates the environmental a ...

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H&M’s Commitment to Sustainable Fashion Revealed in Their Sustainability Report 2010

October 26, 2011, No comments

Hennes & Mauritz AB, or more commonly known as H&M, is making huge strides to position themselves at the forefront of sustainability. Released ...

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Designing A Good Life in Rural Rajasthan

June 24, 2011, No comments

For more than 40 years, the “Barefoot College” has been working to improve the quality of life for the poorest of the poor in rural India.

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    Boston Market’s Redesign
    April 29, 2011, No comments

    During a well-deserved day off, I decided to satisfy my craving for Boston Market for lunch. I had not gone in months, and have always enjoyed their food as a ...

  • The Art of Triple Bottom Line
    March 24, 2011, No comments

    Studio Xaquixe, interpreted from the Zapotec language to mean “at the base of the mountain,” is a glass blowing studio located in Oaxaca, one of the poorest and most marginalized ...

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    New Measures of Happiness
    February 28, 2011, No comments

    At the International Design Symposium 2011, Mary McBride Ph.D., Director of the graduate program in Design Management at Pratt Institute, discussed designing the desire for economies that enrich individuals, companies and societies through ...