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'Sustainability': is it a dirty word? | |
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Whether it’s through overuse or greenwashing, terms like “eco” and “green” often seem to elicit eye-rolling and sighing from a wide swath of the sustainability community. Distaste for those terms may be about the only thing on which some environmentalists and climate-change deniers can agree. | Whether it’s through overuse or greenwashing, terms like “eco” and “green” often seem to elicit eye-rolling and sighing from a wide swath of the sustainability community. Distaste for those terms may be about the only thing on which some environmentalists and climate-change deniers can agree. |
Is “sustainability” going the way of eco and green? And are any words fit to describe the environmental and social movement going forward? | Is “sustainability” going the way of eco and green? And are any words fit to describe the environmental and social movement going forward? |
We asked readers to weigh in on Twitter and in a Guardian poll. After the dust settled, the only thing clear from all the tweets and votes is that opinions vary – broadly. | We asked readers to weigh in on Twitter and in a Guardian poll. After the dust settled, the only thing clear from all the tweets and votes is that opinions vary – broadly. |
The GreenShows called sustainability “a fan favorite”. Trafford GasMaskBoy also likes sustainability, along with “healthy”, “viable”, “progressive” and “future-friendly”. | The GreenShows called sustainability “a fan favorite”. Trafford GasMaskBoy also likes sustainability, along with “healthy”, “viable”, “progressive” and “future-friendly”. |
Meanwhile, Dan Saccardi says the word “ecoefficiency” gets to him “because it settles for marginal/intenisty gains rather than substantial impact”. And Bryony Cunningham isn’t keen on “social licence to operate” because, as she puts it, the phrase “sounds James Bond-y and not concise when really just about reputation”. | Meanwhile, Dan Saccardi says the word “ecoefficiency” gets to him “because it settles for marginal/intenisty gains rather than substantial impact”. And Bryony Cunningham isn’t keen on “social licence to operate” because, as she puts it, the phrase “sounds James Bond-y and not concise when really just about reputation”. |
Colin Josef Rice included “green” in his list of words – along with “natural” and “innovative” – that he hates. But the word was one of the faves – along with “renewable”, “ethical” and “upcycled” – for the folks at Blue Patch. | Colin Josef Rice included “green” in his list of words – along with “natural” and “innovative” – that he hates. But the word was one of the faves – along with “renewable”, “ethical” and “upcycled” – for the folks at Blue Patch. |
Other words tweeters suggested include: purpose,ethical, ecochic, considerate, thoughtful, off-setting, a version of “Roi” (return on investment), securing the future, minimal throughout, no growth and creative stabilization. | Other words tweeters suggested include: purpose,ethical, ecochic, considerate, thoughtful, off-setting, a version of “Roi” (return on investment), securing the future, minimal throughout, no growth and creative stabilization. |
Even the hashtag for this discussion – #sustywords – generated its own raves and flames. Is susty “a dire word” that’s “never going to happen”, as Imogen Birt claims, or will it be “the buzzword of 2014” as Daniel G Nemet predicts? Dafna Nudelman tweeted that “susty” is “the worst of all”, while la leaf responded: “i love susty – like sassy and lusty rolled up into one!” | Even the hashtag for this discussion – #sustywords – generated its own raves and flames. Is susty “a dire word” that’s “never going to happen”, as Imogen Birt claims, or will it be “the buzzword of 2014” as Daniel G Nemet predicts? Dafna Nudelman tweeted that “susty” is “the worst of all”, while la leaf responded: “i love susty – like sassy and lusty rolled up into one!” |
Check out more of the discussion – including photos, Facebook posts and interviews – in the roundup below. | Check out more of the discussion – including photos, Facebook posts and interviews – in the roundup below. |
Amy DuFault is a writer and sustainable fashion consultant. In addition to being a former co-owner of an eco-boutique and a rep for sustainable designers, she coaches the sustainable fashion community. | Amy DuFault is a writer and sustainable fashion consultant. In addition to being a former co-owner of an eco-boutique and a rep for sustainable designers, she coaches the sustainable fashion community. |
Jennifer Kho is the US editor for Guardian Sustainable Business. | Jennifer Kho is the US editor for Guardian Sustainable Business. |
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