It has been some time since writing any articles here on Sunshine & Slurry, and there has been some definite changes in the world today, with the rise of COVID-19. I am going to start reaching out to professionals in the various sustainability fields to see if I can get interview's, to provide more relevant content for this blog. Let' s see how the field of sustainability has been changing in today's world, and ask questions to see where sustainability is going in the future. Questions like what are some of the challenges that big box stores face with putting solar on their roofs? What is the target to offset day light electrical usage or are they developing battery storage systems or maybe is a phasing in on this technology? How about catering to the investors who want to invest into a sustainable future. The groups of people who are will to back their ideal value with their investment money. Is this part of many strategic plans or is it over looked? Where is the tipping point for companies, and how will it effect future capital. So. please stay tuned for up coming articles, and thank you to everyone who has checked out Sunshine & Slurry.
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Monday, February 20, 2017
Is the GDP out dated?
The GDP (gross domestic product) was put in place to
measure a country's economic health and was adopted in 1944. The GDP is calculated by these factors GDP = Consumer spending + Government spending + Capital
expenditures + (Exports – Imports). This equation is missing one significant
variable, Natural Capital. Every product accounted for in this equation came
from some form of natural resource, and the world is not made up of limitless
natural resources. The idea that the natural world is considered a resource
has been around for a long time in the Native American Culture. In fact, this passage
of "The Rainbow Prophecy" may describe the current state of the world "One
day… There will come a time when the Earth is being ravaged and polluted, the
forest is being destroyed, the birds will fall from the air, the waters will be
blackened, the fish being poisoned in the streams, and the trees will no
longer be, mankind as we would know it would all but cease to exist." Businesses cannot
operate any longer without accounting for all inputs and outputs. In addition to these accounting measures, a general
reporting of these principles, the KPI (Key Performance Indicators) specific sustainable principles include a quantities measurement, comparability, and common descriptive
language. They should measure the emissions to the air, the water, the land, and the number of resources used. Considering all of the
above factors, it is an opportunity to spark innovation, creativity, and new avenues
of prosperity. The new competitive edge in business will be found in
Environmental Management Systems. A company can do this by finding the
appropriate classification for their company, assessing direct KPIs associated
with that company, setting indirect KPIs for that company to measure, and reporting
on the KPIs.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Mushrooms a Sustainability Tool
Studies
have shown that humans are more closely related to fungi than any
other kingdom. In fact, it is believed that mushrooms can get out of the oceans before other creatures and help to prepare the soil for plant growth by detoxification. There are many uses for mushrooms. For example, they are an alternative to Styrofoam packaging and an
eco-friendly alternative to polystyrene. They are an excellent resource to naturally clean up petrochemical spills of toxic
compounds and reduce them into harmless periodic elements through fungi breakdown. This has been shown from
research by Paul Stamets. The Fungi
Perfecti Company also offers mushrooms as a substitute for chemical fertilizers, so Mycogrow fertilizers help plants grow without hurting the environment. Mushrooms
can be used as an eco-friendly way to clean up farm waste by filtering harmful bacteria out of water. They can also be used as fungal insecticides. Pesticides are based on fungi and can replace
the chemicals used to kill ants and termites. Mushrooms can also be used in a garbage
disposal; for example, oyster mushrooms that grow on dead trees that eat cellulose can be used in landfills to reduce
waste like dirty diapers. Historically mushrooms have even been used with their hallucinogenic properties to help prepare people
for death. Scientists at Johns Hopkins University say that the psychedelic drug
in the mushrooms "reliably induced transcendental experiences in volunteers,
which offered long-lasting psychological growth and helped people find peace in
their lives, without the negative effects." Mushrooms have many function-able uses and are a building block to life on Earth; with the current climate changes that society faces, the use of mushrooms as part of climate solutions does not need to be overlooked to help keep Earth inhabitable.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Building with Discarded Plastics
The products sold in the building industry have come a long way due to the study of building science. Building performance is more critical now than ever in history, with the need
to use less electricity and reduce carbon emissions from traditional power
plants. The builders of the old colonial and Victorian homes of 100 to 150 years
ago believed that the house needed to breathe or have a certain amount of ventilation
to remain a healthy environment for the occupants. The air changing freely was
thought to reduce molds and carbon dioxide, creating a more beneficial habitat for people there. The more modern view of a building is, the tighter the
house is built, or the fewer air changes a building has, a healthier
environment. Building science studies have discovered that air-tight damp, proof
foundations with a controlled air filtration system perform much better than
traditional foundations. Traditional building products are wasteful and take away
from the natural capital of the environment. These building practices can be
counteracted by producing more of the building products out of discarded waste
materials, with the cooperation of local, state, and federal governments mandating
that a certain percentage of new construction and remodels use recycled discarded
materials in the new buildings. A mandate like this would create use for
discarded materials like plastic or paper and inspire innovation to develop
more products from common waste materials. There are recycled building
materials that can be used from the foundation to finished flooring and other
materials that can be used to build the outside walls in tropical climate zones
or as insulation to help control the house's climate. Integrating recycled
building materials can directly affect the triple bottom line in sustainable
industry and building.
The
triple bottom line can be described as consciously accounting for economic,
environmental, and social impacts as part of the business model. The building
industry uses many wood products on the residential side, everything from
studs, plywood, flooring, siding, and doors. Wood can be considered a renewable
resource because it can be grown and harvested like a garden. The fact is
that wood is being used faster than it can re-grow, which harms the environment. Replacing many of these products with plastic materials made from waste or recycled plastic can allow trees a longer
growth span and reduce the amount of discarded plastic throughout the world. Socially
using recycled plastic can improve conditions in third-world countries like
Brazil and give use to all plastic floating in the oceans. Cleaning up
the oceans would positively impact the sea life that most of the world
depends on for food. The third part of the triple bottom line is the economic
impact, and using recycled plastic building materials can positively affect long-run economics. Plastic deck boards, for example, last longer than
wood when exposed to outside elements. They also do not need to be painted, which has economic and environmental benefits and disperse heat differently
than wood. The triple bottom line can be affected in the United States by
local, state, and federal government policies mandating a certain percentage of
building projects have a portion of discarded recycled material in the
finished buildings.
Reusing
or discarding material building percentages is an effective way to use discarded plastics in recycling centers, landfills, and the ocean, especially when
it comes to the life cycle of plastics, which has a slow rate of degrading. Building
codes are used as a minimum for building standards set by local, state, or federal governments that dictate safety, quality, and efficiency. The building permit cannot be signed off on and finalized with the authorization
of the building inspector. This can directly affect the financing of a project,
which means that home builders can be influenced by the
building codes that the building inspectors follow. This is a
cradle-to-cradle approach to the manufacturing of these buildings by using
materials that manufacturing is dependent on the reuse of plastic bags, bottles, and other forms of plastic products. The building materials can also
be recycled for reuse after their useful life creating a circular to follow. The
industrial level of any country does not affect the applications of reusing
plastics. For example, a third-world country can fill plastic bottles with dirt
and place them I a wall with either mud or mortar to create an earth-ship construction. In places like Columbia, the Conceptos Plásticos Company recycles plastics into LAGO-like boards that slide down, track, and interlock to build a wall. "Miniwiz Sustainable Energy Ltd. has
made bricks from recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic." The implantation of these policies will first use up the available discarded
plastic resources in the United States and eventually create a need for more discarded
plastic resources. This may spur a ripple effect into other countries and a
need for human capital to aid in collections of discarded plastics, thus
moving toward achieving the ultimate goal of finding a use for the out-of-control plastic waste in the world.
Plastic
is out of control today, with a particle land mass of plastic bags
floating in the Pacific Ocean. Finding a positive use for discarded plastics is
only a tiny step in environmental stability but an important one with the
amount of discarded plastic worldwide today. The conscious push for recycling started
gaining momentum in the early 1970s, although recycling had been around in the
United States since Rittenhouse Mill in Philadelphia in 1690. Implementing legislation to use a certain percentage of recycled discarded plastics will clean up the environment while creating new markets for businesses to grow. Growing companies need more
workers, so they should create new jobs by harvesting or manufacturing these building materials. Goals like cleaning up the plastic land mass in the
Pacific Ocean can also be achieved with tax incentives to companies that harvest
their raw material from there. This would result in cleaner water and less marine life being killed by plastic in the ocean, help the fish population
recover, and eventually provide more food in the world. The extreme level of
plastic pollution is already plaguing, and not implementing some form of
policies like the building code inquisitive would allow the problem to
compound, damaging the environment even further. The greatest threat to this
type of pollution is doing nothing and ignoring the problem. The overrun of
plastic is just part of climate change. One of the fastest ways to successfully
overcome these issues is for governing bodies to take the problem seriously and
create legislation that will evoke change. People will only take problems
seriously if their elected leaders take them seriously. What is
needed is for people like Leonardo DiCaprio to bring attention to these problems so
that policies can be created and enforced.
There
are already companies exploring the options of using discarded plastics to make
building materials, and the economy is the most significant factor for them to go mainstream. A subsidizing project like this is crucial in overcoming plastic
pollution, another tool for policymakers. The lack of
conviction in leadership in the United States Senate is one of the most significant flaws in overcoming the plastic pollution problem. They could create
legislation to stop the production of plastic, but that would not take care of
the discarded plastic already out there. Reusing through manufactured building supplies
is a viable solution to this problem once leadership discovers its potential.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Sustainability and Business
Sustainability
is more than a description of actions. It is a lifestyle, social movement, and the mother of all business opportunities, according to the documentary "So
right So Smart." The world's businesses and industries have a chance to lead
the way in positive lifestyle changes like they have never had before. The
economic models have to change because if human life becomes unsustainable, businesses will undoubtedly see a decline in consumers' need for goods and services. These three areas could impact the much-needed global
changes in the industry, social awareness, and Government policies.
There is no clear-cut answer to achieve the needed level of change in the world
today, and all three of the key points need to be addressed, with a focus on the
United States.
Businesses
operate to maximize profits for their shareholders, which is done by
providing goods or services in exchange for money. There are several ways companies could change how they operate to lessen the environmental impact. They could
change pay scales to retain employees while lowering operation hours by one
day a week and reducing the number of people traveling one day a week, plus saving
on operations cost for the one day. Much like Sweden has done earlier this
week. They could lease the function of their products instead of selling the
product for profit to the consumer and retain all rights to the precious
metals inside the product. The most common approach to modern
business is to work with resource management and close the loop by
reducing waste during production and transportation. Some companies are investing in renewable energies like wind and solar to reduce
production costs and environmental impacts. These businesses and industries
implementing the right policies can help social change through different
practices in the business environment. These should carry over to employees'
personal lives, at least in the United States, due to the amount of time they
spend on the job.
Social
change is more difficult in the United States because so
many in the public and the Government policy makes do not entirely buy into
the idea of climate change. Even with this doubt, there are ways to get people
on board with the concept of overcoming climate change, and one way is to
constantly bomb bard them with the information. Start a publicity campaign by
picking a poster boy for the cause, let's say, for the sake of argument
Leonardo DiCaprio. Then link a symbol to the grounds, like a picture of the Earth,
with a simple phrase like "my life matters" written around it, and connect the
information to a website. Then have him or the picture everywhere, like milk cartons, beer cans, TV ads, billboards, cameos in movies, or even
backgrounds in video games, almost like the old Uncle Sam posters in WWII. Then
develop a phone app where people can track climate change and highlight
companies that are changing policies to give them some publicity or even
possibly boycott the companies that are anti-productive to the cause. Even though
some companies have been making progress in their policies, there seems to be a
great deal lacking in the publicity department. Increasing public awareness is an essential strategy to get the general public to voice their desire for
change and to get the politicians and Governments moving on policies that can
facilitate the needed changes to shift the current trends in climate change.
Governmental
policies are put into place by publicly elected officials, who represent
the wishes of the general public, or at least that was the intent. Elected
officials have been doing what they want for some time now, and this will not change
until the general public makes enough noise to get their attention. This can
vary by implementing policies like term limits on elected officials in the
Senate and Congress or more substantial constraints that hold every elected official
accountable for their decisions. A balanced Government can create
policies and pass laws like the carbon tax, or they could take them a step
further and support the leasing of product ideas by only allowing companies
right's to a limited amount of precious metals. The companies are not allowed
any more precious metals than the allotment, and if these metals are not managed
well, the company runs out of materials and is out of business. The focus on
the United States is due to the enormous amount of resources wasted in
their current production policies, and overcoming climate will take a
lifestyle change.
A lifestyle change will come from the mixture of all three points business,
social awareness, and Government policies. The good news in the climate change
scenario is the openness to the possibilities in innovation on all levels. Plenty of technology can aid in achieving the needed goals from
energy production, transportation, building efficiency, and food production to
provide the lifestyle change required to overcome the effects of climate change.
The negatives of the newer technology can be cleaned up through higher levels
of production coupled with research and development. This makes it essential to get the right policies in place and the general public's support to drive the needed changes in all forms of business and industry.
Saturday, August 6, 2016
E-Bikes
The world
has been changing with climate-related issues, and transportation is one of the most common concerns. Since the invention of the wheel, humanity
has looked toward traveling further and faster to the point that most of the
world is dependent on some form of transportation. One solution that has been
making headway in more populated areas is the bicycle with an electric motor
or E-bike. There are many different forms of the E-bike, but most systems have
the essential components of an electric motor, battery, throttle control, and wiring. Some come with regenerative brakes, a battery charge display, or an LCD display. The
electric bike can be set up as a pedal assist or power-on-demand. The pedal assists E-bikes
are usually set by sensors that regulate the electric
motor by pedaling. The power on demand is a throttle connected to the battery
and turns on the electric motor when pushed. The E-bike can be either chain
driven or bet driven and receive power on the front tire, rear tires, or
pedals. Most modern tire drives are hub conducted these days.
The batteries
for electric bikes are the same as any other battery. They come in different
sizes, are made of different compounds, and are variable in the same way. The
batteries can be damaged by overcharging or being run down too low or from
water, and the most common problem in these electrical systems is loose
connections. Water can also cause the throttle control to malfunction, but the
more people choose to use these E-bikes, the more problems are solved with
innovative thinking. The E-bike is an excellent choice for many people,
for example, elderly people, people living in areas with hills, someone hauling
goods home, or someone who is simply tired. The E-bike technology can be
integrated with solar charging stations making for cheap operation costs, not to
mention the health benefits associated with the exercise. E-bikes
can cut back on the need for automobiles in inner city travel, thus making e-bikes
a sustainable way to travel.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
2016 Appalachian Energy Summit
The
Appalachian Energy Summit, for those who have not heard of it, is an annual event held
at Appalachian State University for the past 5 years. The event is
organized by Geb Moody and staff from the Appalachian States Office of
Sustainability over 3 days to provide a communication forum for North
Carolina's 16 system campuses, plus 3 independent Colleges and Universities. They
discuss and share information, ideas, and results on how to save money through
sustainable practices. Since the inception of this event, the participants have
saved over $499,000,000 in energy costs from implementing many
innovative sustainable ideas, along with nine billion pounds of Co2e emissions
over the past five years. The event is also open to many companies involved in the UNC system planning or execution of these plans, students, and
professionals in the sustainability field. In fact, many of these companies
donate the money used to hold this event, thus making it a free event that does
not affect the budgets of these Universities. The keynote address was given
this year by 350. org Bill McKibben, followed by a question and answer session
with him and Amory Lovins from the Rocky Mountain Institute. The theme for this
year's event was "Knowledge. Collaboration. Action." and several Universities
outside of North Carolina attended this year's event. Although all of the ideas
discussed at this event are about producing green energy, energy reduction, waste
reduction, and reducing environmental impact. The idea that stood out most to me
was the importance of spreading the savings from low-cost / high-payback
projects or "low-lying fruit" to offset the cost of larger, more
expensive projects. The sustainable concept is about a total change of
business, lifestyle, energy usage, and environmental impact, adding
importance to the diversification of saving to make these changes more appealing to
any entity pursuing the sustainable concept. The growth of this event, coupled
with the savings to date, is a testament to how effective sustainability can
be. Participation in this event was a gratifying experience, and I hope to be a
part of many more of them and many more like it. Sharing knowledge in this
field is the only way to provide the opportunity to accelerate a change in lifestyle and move toward reversing the effects of climate change.
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