The Product Lifespan in a Circular Economy Regenerative Design Southface Curator | August 7, 2020 The lifespan of a product is often driven by short-term business choices, not by production abilities. From a business standpoint, it may make sense to design products that are cheap and replaceable, but this approach hinders the development of a sustainable future. Read More Tags: Circular Economy
Boys & Girls Clubs Provide Heroic Meal Service to Northwest Montana Communities Communities Southface Staff | July 29, 2020 The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Flathead Reservation and Lake County in northwest Montana serve the communities on the reservation’s 1.317 million acres, home to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the communities of Polson and Ronan. Read More Tags: Boys and Girls Clubs, COVID-19, Gooduse
Building Sustainably for Gen Z Green Building Southface Curator | July 29, 2020 Each new generation brings new trends. Studies show that members of Generation Z (those born after 1997) are more concerned with environmental issues than previous generations. As they enter the housing market, Gen Zers are making sustainable amenities a top priority, despite possible cost increases. Read More Tags:
Social Moves to the Forefront of ESG Southface Curator | July 22, 2020 When thinking about sustainability, people often refer to the environmental aspect. This is also true when thinking about the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors used to evaluate companies’ sustainability efforts. Read More Tags: COVID-19, Corporate Social Responsibility
Growing Number of Chief Sustainability Officers Southface Curator | July 20, 2020 Having a chief sustainability officer has shifted from a want to a necessity. As the view of sustainability continues to evolve, so do the responsibilities of people in this role. It has evolved from an environmental focus to helping companies also think about the economic and social implications of their decisions. Read More Tags: Jobs and Careers
Southface Institute’s 2020 Greenprints Conference Goes Online BlogEvents Southface Staff | July 14, 2020 Atlanta, GA – July 14, 2020 – Southface Institute’s Greenprints Conference, the Southeast’s most respected and thought-provoking forum on sustainability, has gone digital, with a one-day format, focused on building a regenerative economy across the Southeast, and an afternoon dedicated to Drawdown Georgia. The event will happen August 6. Read More Tags: Greenprints
Providing Community Access to Fresh Food Communities Southface Curator | July 10, 2020 Backyard and community gardening have become popular again, especially as people try to ensure a secure a source of food. The key to growing healthy food is having healthy soil, and “black gold” or compost is a great way of providing nutrients to help a garden grow. Read More Tags: Compost
How Some Local Businesses Face Operations Amid COVID-19 Events Sarah Mundell | July 8, 2020 Innovation, creativity, connection and flexibility are part of a successful entrepreneur’s lifeblood at any time, and they are especially necessary during times of crisis, said panelists at Southface Institute’s June Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable. Read More Tags: COVID-19, SART
Increase in Home Energy Bills This Summer Southface Curator | July 2, 2020 While the spread of COVID-19 remains uncertain, working from home is quickly becoming the new normal, leading to more at-home energy costs. A predicted one-third of Americans will see a 10-15% increase in their energy bills this summer because of virus-related changes at work, which means spending between $2 and $37 more, according to Arcadia, an energy and analytic company. Read More Tags: COVID-19, Energy Efficiency, Utilities
Atlanta History Center Documents the City’s Pandemic Experience Communities Southface Staff | June 30, 2020 As we slog through the trenches of 2020, which is leaving one of the most cataclysmic wakes in contemporary memory, it’s sometimes easy to lose sight of the fact that this is some amazing history we’re living through. With the coronavirus pandemic and the social transformation carried by the protests against racism, the coming years will look and feel different in many ways. On the COVID-19 front, there’s one Atlanta institution that didn’t miss a beat in recording its significance … Continue reading “Atlanta History Center Documents the City’s Pandemic Experience” Read More Tags: COVID-19, Gooduse