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Question posted: 12 07 2010 17:03:34 +0000,
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12 08 2010 07:44:05 +0000
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The release of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” back in May 2006 caused quite a stir, attracting both criticism and applause in equally large quantities. Regardless of whether you are a believer or a sceptic, this documentary, which looks into how mankind is contributing to global warming, has really got people thinking about how their actions impact on our environment. The film reflects a growing trend in which more and more people are deciding whether or not they use a company based on their environmental standpoint. This can be seen in the countless blogs and forums that are springing up around the globe, with the main focus being on which companies are environment friendly and produce ‘green’ products and services.
Many corporations are incredibly resistant to changing traditions and ways of doing things that have been built up over the course of many years. However, there are actually a lot of benefits to going green. Plus, if companies don’t alter their habits to fit in with the changing viewpoint of the population, they will soon be left behind by their quicker, smarter rivals.What is a healthier bottom line for any business?

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Monotonus the word itself gives a negative wibe, set up new benchmark ,make him/her stretch out of his/her comfort zone and let them strike the chord of new challenge...... |
Gen Y is more responsible and ready to fulfill its social responsibility bcoz not only they care about their growth but also about the growth of society. |