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Price or desire? Consumers or corporation driving forces?

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www.intellectualtakeout.org Julio F. Campos With excerpts from the Guardian " How formula milk firms target mothers who can least afford it " Recently I was discussing the role of price over the consumerism that is collapsing our planet's systems. Some argued that the low prices are the more important driving force behind what people consumes, or better, how much they consume, and since corporations only produce to attend the consumer demand, the former would have a more impact of resources depletion than corporations. The basis of that logic is that consumers consume because corporations offer low prices products. I argue that the issue is a bit more complex and deep than that. First of all, both consumers and corporations are guilt for the environmental degradation. To define who’s more important is irrelevant. Prices under the consumer perspective. The first step is to dismember the consume into its two ramifications: The consume of needed go

Sustainability, Innovation and the lesson of Elon Musk

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Julio F. Campos  What can we learn from Elon Musk to have more sustainable business models? "Sustainability costs dear" "Innovation costs dear" Cost. The first word we hear from companies when it comes to sustainability and innovation. Elon Musk is today the most well-known and envied example of success in innovation. Paving the roads of three major breakthroughs, electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and their revolutionary rocket generation, will be listed in history books at least as a new Von Braun, this one responsible for putting the man on the moon while Musk is the name that will take us to Mars. Many entrepreneurs want to know the secret behind their success, but few actually look for the information that explains it. As we shall see, it is simpler than it seems. But what is the relationship with sustainability? What can Musk teach? Before we understand this, let's talk about two problems concerning the driving of companies, whic

Sustentabilidade, inovação e a lição de Elon Musk

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Julio F. Campos O que podemos aprender com Elon Musk para termos modelos de negócios mais sustentáveis? “Sustentabilidade custa caro” “Inovação custa caro” Custo. A primeira palavra que muitos ouvimos das empresas quando se fala em sustentabilidade e inovação. Elon Musk é hoje o mais conhecido e invejado exemplo de sucesso em inovação e caso máximo de empreendedorismo. Pavimentando as estradas de três grandes avanços, veículos elétricos, veículos autônomos e sua revolucionária geração de foguetes, irá constar nos livros de história, no mínimo, como um novo Von Braun, este responsável por colocar o homem na Lua enquanto Musk é o nome que nos levará à Marte. Muitos empresários querem saber o segredo por trás de seu sucesso, mas poucos de fato procuram as informações que o explicam. Como veremos, é mais simples do que parece. Mas qual a relação disto com sustentabilidade? O que Musk pode ensinar? Antes de entender isso, vamos falar de dois problemas relativos à condu

Importing Sustainability

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Worldpress.com / Foodtank.com Hugo Penteado Julio F. Campos The list of the ten most sustainable countries on the planet varies depending on the source researched but is basically made up of European countries, with the Nordic countries usually at the top of the list, traditionally headed by Sweden. Variations of the countries that make up the list also include Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Recently, the University of Leeds study " A good life for all within planetary boundaries ", analyzing our ability to live with adequate quality of life within the limits defined by the planet pointed out that, based on the current models of growth,  of the 150 countries, only Vietnam would be close to achieving the ideal results, with levels of resource consumption within the planet's carrying capacity, although it still needs to develop its social issues. (The reader can review the status of each of these countries here ). The study concludes that the search f

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