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  • ElcaMedia receives Leader Award at 2009 Emerging Media Awards for the Best Visual Design.
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China Strategy

The Cradle to Cradle Philosophy: the prospects for China (speech)

By Dr. Robin Porter, ElcaMedia Consultant for China.
First presented at the NUTEC convention, Frankfurt, November 12th 2008, www.nutec.de

"Those of you who have read the book Cradle to Cradle will be familiar with its message: that true sustainability has to be designed into the products and processes we use and depend on from day to day - anything less will simply mean that the plunder of resources and the despoiling of our planet with often toxic waste will proceed at a slightly slower pace.

If we look at the ‘emerging market’ economies over the past several decades – South Korea and Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Indonesia, and more recently India and Brazil especially - common to all their experiences of economic ‘modernization’, by which we usually mean industrialization, has been the same failure to address long-term environmental and resource issues that has been apparent in Western Europe and North America over the past two centuries."