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The message has been consistent. Yes, the world is changing. Yes, the changes aren’t necessarily for good. And yes, human activity is largely to blame for these unwanted changes. We get it. If we are to continue living on earth, we need to manage our natural resources accordingly – meaning, waste production needs to be cut to lessen its ill effects on the environment. Both the public and private sectors need to come up with products and practices that will take the place of our usual wasteful approaches. Unfortunately, while everyone has already heard of the call for environmentalism, not everyone knows how to answer. Except for the occasional special reports, or scattered coverages of green efforts, there are few sources of comprehensive information on going green in the Philippines.
Can profitability co-exist with environmentalism? Does climate change even really affect businesses? Can you, as an individual in the Philippines, help save the Latin American rainforests, halfway across the world? How can supply-consuming market needs be married with resource-preserving environmental consciousness? Can we even really do anything?
Numerous questions abound, even if information continues to be scant. Until now.
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Cover Story Package Closer look at green issues in the Philippines.
Greening Industries A close look at businesses, including micro, small and medium enterprises, and their turning green – including solutions on how to go about it, as others may have already proven effective or ineffective.
Everyday Green Green solutions to help spread environmentalism on a personal level, from tips on what to buy where, to recycling those coffee beans to garden compost, to finding local communities you can join to support green causes.
Green Solutions The problem is obvious: We need to go green to save the Earth. Enterprise Magazine provides the know-how on how to do this, with information on green solutions, from products to technologies to services.
Green Policies/Governance Provides pertinent information on why you should turn green – legally; while also looking at public efforts that help sustain environmentalism.
GREENovations Latest green efforts (from greener vehicles to alternative fuel to green inventions) worth a closer look.
Green People Featuring the people whose green efforts do not only merit attention, but even emulation.
Green Destinations Ecotourist destinations (e.g. ecoresorts to spas to dining venues) that manage to remain appealing sans the trappings of commercialization. |
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MANAGEMENT Chairman/President/Owner/GM 18.50% EVP/GM/CEO 25.00% VP/Division Head 22.55% Manager/Asst.Manager 15.45% Professionals 8.50% Others 10.00% 100.00%
AGE Below 21 8.00% 21-34 30.00% 35-49 32.00% 50 and over 29.00% 100.00%
SEX Male 56.20% Female 43.80% 100.00%
ANNUAL INCOME Below P250,000 9.80% P250,001 to P400,999 21.30% P500,001 to P1million 28.20% P1million and above 40.70% 100.00%
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