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The four main types of sustainability are human, social, eco- nomic and environmental.
Sustainability is important for many reasons including: Environmental Quality – In order to have healthy communities, we need clean air, natural resources, and a nontoxic environment. Growth – UNTHSC's enrollment continues to grow, so we require more resources such as energy, water, and space.
Sustainable design seeks to reduce negative impacts on the environment, and the health and comfort of building occupants, thereby improving building performance. The basic objectives of sustainability are to reduce consumption of non-renewable resources, minimize waste, and create healthy, productive environments.
Sustainability is important for many reasons including: Environmental Quality – In order to have healthy communities, we need clean air, natural resources, and a nontoxic environment. Growth – UNTHSC's enrollment continues to grow, so we require more resources such as energy, water, and space.
Sustainable development is often subdivided into three dimensions – ecological responsibility, social equity and economic performance.
The indicators
These include: CO2 emissions, energy, buildings, land use, transport, water and sanitation, waste management, air quality and environmental governance.
Some eco-friendly ideas include: biodegradable cutlery, bamboo picnicware, reusable paper towel alternatives, silicone or stainless steel straws, waterless laundry detergent strips, countertop composters, and upcycled furniture.
The main features of sustainable development are as follows:
It improves the quality of human life.
It minimises the depletion of natural resources.
It teaches us to respect and care for all the life forms.
Checking the pollution levels.
Making arrangements so that the future generation are able to meet their own demands.
The ESG Controversy Category Score is calculated based on 23 ESG controversy topics (the list of which is available in the appendix) and measures a company's exposure to environmental, social and governance controversies and negative events reflected in global media.
Methodology: Bloomberg evaluates companies on an annual basis, collecting public ESG information disclosed by companies through corporate social responsibility (CSR) or sustainability reports, annual reports and websites, and other public sources, as well as through company direct contact.