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One Tree Planted for Every Print Copy Sold

by Peter Korchnak 11.22.2010
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I’m proud to announce a new collaboration for “The Portland Bottom Line”: In partnership with Eco-Libris, one tree will be planted for every print copy purchased after November 10th. Printing each copy on demand, i.e. printing only copies that get sold, means no waste is generated in the book’s production. The Eco-Libris tree-planting program represents an [...]

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Commuting to Work: It’s About the Journey AND the Destination

by Peter Korchnak 09.17.2010

Sample chapter by Caleb Bushner, submitted in the Venture Beyond Green Teams section. *** Myriad studies have demonstrated that a healthy, active employee is a happy, productive employee. After many years of bike and transit commuting I suppose I can attest to this as well as anyone. Portland and its employers have done a great job [...]

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Following in Your Baby Steps

by Megan Strand 05.24.2010
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We’re all busy. Busy with work. Busy with pet projects. Busy with friends and family activities. But we shouldn’t be too busy to connect and reflect every once in a while. You own a small business, so we know you’re busy. You’ve tried your very hardest to do the right thing — with your employees, [...]

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Use Crowdsourcing for Social and Environmental Sustainability

by Peter Korchnak 05.22.2010

This is an excerpt from my guest column on Sustainable Business Oregon, published on Friday, May 21st, 2010. *** Have you heard the one about crowdsourcing? This one company decided that instead of having an employee perform a task or outsourcing it to a contractor, it would issue an open call asking a large, undefined group [...]

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