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Adopting a more sustainable business model should not necessarily mean additional cost, as more efficient practices should by their nature lead to savings in energy, time, manpower or wasted materials.
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Green Efficiency Is Relative
Efficiency for GREENING is relative...firm deploys sustainable green business model...GOOD, firm then spends more money, more time, and uses more resources in ADVERTISING THEIR GOOD GREEN DEED than they saved in their Efficiency efforts...not only bad, but the rule.
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