The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum at the University of Minnesota is a place to Network with professionals across industries, with an interest in Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Health & Wellness.
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The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum at the University of Minnesota is hosting a series of Eco-Networking events to host experiential networking to uncover practical solutions to everyday sustainability problems.
Join us at any or all of our events.
Beverly Anglum | anglu001@umn.edu | www.arboretum.umn.edu
The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum at the University of Minnesota is hosting a series of Eco-Networking events to host experiential networking to uncover practical solutions to everyday sustainability problems.
Join us at any or all of our events.
Beverly Anglum | anglu001@umn.edu | www.arboretum.umn.edu
6 Mainstream Consumer Trends in Sustainable Lifestyles with 8 Recommendations for Food Packagers. Presentation by Linda Gilbert for Food Packaging Technologies Summit 2011.
Trees are important to humans not only economically, industrially, environmentally but also spiritually, historically and aesthetically, for they sustain human life through numerable tangible and intangible benefits. This ebook is a result of the culmination of a life long fascination with trees. The contents will be continuously updated in future.
The e-book is published by www.greencleanguide.com
Ekocalendar is an awareness tool/ CSR gift developed by Ekonnect Knowledge Foundation. In its third year since inception, Ekocalendar assigns an Environmental theme to each month highlighting significant days with supporting visuals and inspiring quotes.
The successful mass production of plastics in the 1940s has led to growing concerns of extensive usage & slow decomposition rate. Are plastics that harmful and is there a good side to them?
The World Water Week from 26th - 31st 2018 event concluded yesterday. As like every year, it was organized by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). It highlighted water as a critical resource. It emphasized nature based solutions as way forward towards resolving water issues. This year the theme was – “Water, Ecosystems and Human Development”. Be it with regard to water shortage, water quality, water issues in extreme weather events - floods, water has been the most pressing issue and challenging resource that needs to be addressed. Healthy ecosystems allow plant and animal life to thrive and strive and offer multitude of benefits for human development and all these work together as microcosm in itself and for developing synergy, work in co-operation during trans-boundary conflicts with regard to water, water governance strengthening, and equitable access to clean water.
Business and sustainability: Understanding what being sustainable means, how to be aware of greenwash, and changes that every business should implement.
Wendy Meadley of the Social Wendy Group led the EcoNetworking conversation at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum this morning. She provided us with strategies and tactics to use social media to showcase our message to social media savvy audiences. She has used Town & Country Club in St. Paul as an example of how to use social media to share relevant and interesting information via social media channels.
John Lick of Target presented this power point on 9.26.13 at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Target's commitment to sustainability throughout advertisement shoots is commendable.
Dana Slade of Health Partners shared this presentation at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum during for our EcoNetworking series on 9.26.13. Thank you Health Partners for your work in sustainability and for sharing your ideas with us.
6 Mainstream Consumer Trends in Sustainable Lifestyles with 8 Recommendations for Food Packagers. Presentation by Linda Gilbert for Food Packaging Technologies Summit 2011.
Trees are important to humans not only economically, industrially, environmentally but also spiritually, historically and aesthetically, for they sustain human life through numerable tangible and intangible benefits. This ebook is a result of the culmination of a life long fascination with trees. The contents will be continuously updated in future.
The e-book is published by www.greencleanguide.com
Ekocalendar is an awareness tool/ CSR gift developed by Ekonnect Knowledge Foundation. In its third year since inception, Ekocalendar assigns an Environmental theme to each month highlighting significant days with supporting visuals and inspiring quotes.
The successful mass production of plastics in the 1940s has led to growing concerns of extensive usage & slow decomposition rate. Are plastics that harmful and is there a good side to them?
The World Water Week from 26th - 31st 2018 event concluded yesterday. As like every year, it was organized by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). It highlighted water as a critical resource. It emphasized nature based solutions as way forward towards resolving water issues. This year the theme was – “Water, Ecosystems and Human Development”. Be it with regard to water shortage, water quality, water issues in extreme weather events - floods, water has been the most pressing issue and challenging resource that needs to be addressed. Healthy ecosystems allow plant and animal life to thrive and strive and offer multitude of benefits for human development and all these work together as microcosm in itself and for developing synergy, work in co-operation during trans-boundary conflicts with regard to water, water governance strengthening, and equitable access to clean water.
Business and sustainability: Understanding what being sustainable means, how to be aware of greenwash, and changes that every business should implement.
Wendy Meadley of the Social Wendy Group led the EcoNetworking conversation at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum this morning. She provided us with strategies and tactics to use social media to showcase our message to social media savvy audiences. She has used Town & Country Club in St. Paul as an example of how to use social media to share relevant and interesting information via social media channels.
John Lick of Target presented this power point on 9.26.13 at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Target's commitment to sustainability throughout advertisement shoots is commendable.
Dana Slade of Health Partners shared this presentation at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum during for our EcoNetworking series on 9.26.13. Thank you Health Partners for your work in sustainability and for sharing your ideas with us.
Experience the beauty of the Arboretum from your desk. Flowers are beautifully blooming here all summer. Each week there are new flowers to adore and wonderful scents to awake your senses. View these scenes at your desk now and visit us soon to experience them in person.
The newsletter for the month of August 2018 main focus is Sustainability with the thought "We co-create a culture, when we practice sustainability in our day to day life"
The environmental responsibility updated 2023 doc 9.docxintel-writers.com
Environmental responsibility
refers to the ethical and moral duty of individuals, organizations, and society as a whole to protect and preserve the natural environment. It involves recognizing the impact of human activities on the environment and taking proactive measures to mitigate harmful effects and promote sustainable practices. Here are some key points to discuss regarding environmental responsibility:
Awareness and Education: Environmental responsibility begins with raising awareness about environmental issues and educating individuals and communities about the importance of environmental conservation. This includes understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems, the impact of pollution and resource depletion, and the need for sustainable development.
Conservation of Natural Resources: Being environmentally responsible entails using natural resources wisely and conserving them for future generations. This includes promoting practices such as responsible water usage, energy conservation, recycling, and minimizing waste generation. By reducing resource consumption, we can minimize our ecological footprint and promote sustainable living.
Pollution Prevention: Environmental responsibility involves actively working to prevent pollution and reduce harmful emissions. This can be achieved through adopting cleaner technologies, implementing effective waste management systems, and adhering to environmentally friendly practices in industries and everyday life. Efforts should focus on reducing air pollution, water pollution, and soil contamination to protect ecosystems and human health.
Biodiversity Conservation: Preserving biodiversity is a crucial aspect of environmental responsibility. This involves protecting natural habitats, supporting conservation efforts for endangered species, and promoting sustainable land use practices. Maintaining biodiversity ensures ecological balance, enhances ecosystem resilience, and provides essential ecosystem services that support human well-being.
Sustainable Practices: An environmentally responsible approach involves adopting sustainable practices in various sectors, including agriculture, forestry, transportation, and manufacturing. This can include using renewable energy sources, implementing eco-friendly technologies, promoting sustainable agriculture, and supporting responsible supply chains. Sustainable practices aim to minimize environmental impact while ensuring social and economic well-being.
Collaboration and Advocacy: Environmental responsibility requires collaboration among governments, businesses, communities, and individuals. It involves advocating for policies and initiatives that promote environmental protection and sustainability. This can include supporting environmental organizations, participating in community-based conservation projects, and engaging in advocacy efforts to raise awareness and drive positive change.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Businesses have a significant role to
People can contribute in a big way by taking up the challenge of environment protection and making it a mission.Youth can volunteer after work or school to participate in activities which are related to environment protection.
To know more about the initiatives that youth can include, read our July isssue
A subject that is at the core of nearly every conversation I have, my goal was to simply show others how I frame sustainability, and then how I take the steps I do. I tend to look past the environmental and investment focuses that have come to define sustainability towards systems and program, and it was through this lens that I really looked to focus the 30 or so who were in attendance.
As it is through this lens that I have developed my own platforms and solutions in China.
Presentation by Meena Nareshwar of CEE’s Zoo Education Programme focused on weaving in sustainable action into all programs of the Zoo and communicating about these to zoo visitors.
Sustainable development – meaning, social, economic and
environmental dimensions, principles of sustainable
development. Environment management systems – meaning,
scope, objectives, planning and implementation; ISO 14000;
environmental audit; 4Rs; environmental labeling. World
Business Council for Sustainable Development. Millennium
Development Goals and Sustainable
Development Goals – the role of and implications for business
Sustainability Kaleidoscope - A Subscription Seminar Series
Corporate Sponsorships | Grow Your Business with the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
1. EcoNetworking for Sustainable Solutions
Corporate Sponsorship Opportunity 2013
Overview
EcoNetworking for Sustainable Solutions is a year-long series including12 events and
conversations hosted by the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. The series provides
opportunities for professionals to gather across industries, learn and exchange knowledge
about leading-edge sustainability practices, and uncover resources necessary for making
innovative advances in sustainability.
Events feature prominent subject experts presenting on subjects important to the development
of sustainable products and leading-edge practices while providing an opportunity for
professionals to share experiences and learn from the collective wisdom in the community.
The organic essence of these offerings furthers the proliferation of eco-innovation.
The Audience
The primary audience includes internal corporate green teams, upper-middle management
decision makers, social corporate responsibility teams, C-level executives, and leaders in
public and non-profit sectors who provide expertise and resources for conservation,
sustainability, and wellness. We draw on our vast connections through the business
community and University of Minnesota to provide depth, expertise, and relevant connections
throughout this series.
The Sponsorship Opportunity
Series Sponsors receive brand recognition at each of the 12 events and in all related event
promotion and marketing for the entire year-long series including an extensive and active B2B
social presence, print and other traditional media, and comprehensive day of the event
signage and other promotional opportunities.
As a Series Sponsor, you will be recognized on the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum’s
website as a corporate partner at the Corporate Sustainer level and receive all the benefits of
partnership that accompany this level. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is seeking a few
great environmentally-focused partners in healthcare, retail, manufacturing, banking packaged
goods, agriculture, transportation, and others to partner and provide financial support in this
groundbreaking work.
Investment Levels
Annual Series Sponsorship $25,000
Individual Event Sponsorship $10, 000
Support and Element Sponsorship $3,000-$9,000
For more information contact Beverly Anglum | Corporate Relations Manager
anglu001@umn.edu | 952.443.1407
2. Eco-Networking for Sustainable Solutions
2013 Schedule of Events
Eco-Networking for Sustainable Solutions is a business-to-business networking series hosted
by the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. It is an invitation to the entire Twin Cities business
community to network at the intersect of divergent industries, ideas, and business practices. It
is an intentional exercise in the cross-pollination of ideas and leading-edge sustainable
practices to foster growth and eco-innovation.
Join the sustainability conversation, make important business connections and discover new
ideas and resources for implementing bold, practical, eco-friendly solutions.
Business Networking for Sustainable Solutions Kick-Off Event
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Topic: Sustainability – It’s what’s for Lunch
Business Networking for Sustainable Solutions
Friday, January 25th, 2013
Topic: Sustainability – Innovative Community Involvement - The ‘How Tos’ of Corporate
Community Giving Gardens
Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota Conference
Feb. 15th-16th, 2013
The goal of the Sustainable Farming Association is to help Minnesota farmers along the path to
success and self-sustainability. The focus of the 2012 annual conference is to bring together
rural to urban farmers in a joint effort to find solutions to farming and agricultural challenges
involving policy, regulations, economics, business practices, safety, networking, and to share
best practices. The conference will feature a variety of breakout sessions, speakers, and
exhibits on the different paths our farms and communities need to embrace to lead a more
sustainable existence.
School Garden Conference
Feb 22nd, 2013
Research shows that developing a child's appreciation of nature enhances their physical health,
cognitive and social development, and creativity. Discover how and why to transform schools'
extensive paved surfaces into a sustained vibrant mosaic of outdoor learning and play
opportunities. Explore innovative ways to weave curricula into school landscapes, diversify
educational recreational offerings, enhance local ecology, and reflect each school's location and
cultural context. This conference will share experiences, case studies, and best practices about
creating and sustaining cutting edge schoolyards and school gardens. Attendees will meet like-
minded colleagues while sharing ideas, and get inspired to bring these ideas back to their
communities.
Beekeeping in Northern Climates Workshop
March 2nd and 3rd, 2013
This two day course provides all the information necessary to keep bees in cold climates. We
take you through two years of beekeeping; purchasing and assembling equipment, ordering
bees and queens, hiving packages, ensuring colony survival through winter, dividing colonies in
the spring, and producing, harvesting, extracting, bottling, and selling honey. We also cover the
important basics of disease and mite management and control, emphasizing a reduction in
chemical use within bee hives. This unique workshop is taught by Marla Spivak (University of
Minnesota Entomology professor, MacArthur Fellow, and Distinguished McKnight Professor)
and Gary Reuter (University of Minnesota Scientist and President of the American Beekeeping
Federation).
3. Eco-Networking for Sustainable Solutions
2013 Schedule of Events, cont’d.
Spring Garden Expo
March 8th-10th, 2013
Learn more about growing, buying, and enjoying plants. Start your spring plant-growing
journey be joining in the conversation with nationally respected authors of gardening books
and have your books signed by the authors. Get down-to-earth gardening advice from leading
University of Minnesota horticulture experts and Arboretum experts on tried-and-true as well
as new research and testing results in growing plants. Enjoy time spent with other gardening
enthusiasts and talk with plant society representatives. Revel in what the Arboretum has to
offer during the first spring awakenings.
Business Networking for Sustainable Solutions
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Topic: Sustainability – What’s Wellness Got to Do with It?
Business Networking for Sustainable Solutions
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Topic: Bio-Inspiration for Business
Clean Water Summit
Sept. 15th, 2013
The annual Clean Water Summit brings together a wide variety of individuals, communities,
businesses, and organizations involved in maintaining clean water in our communities.
Featured presentations will address technical aspects as well as policy and planning
issues that are tied with the economic, social, and environmental impact of protecting and
achieving clean water. A focus is selected for the summit each year.
Business Networking for Sustainable Solutions
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Topic: Building a Sustainable Brand
Healthy Foods, Healthy Lifestyles Summit
First week of Oct. 2013
The safety, quality, and availability of the food that humans consume are constant concerns.
The Healthy Foods Summit seeks to examine the impacts of current food system approaches
on human health around the world. The symposium will identify critical points in the system
where intervention can improve human health, exploring both "conventional" and "sustainable"
approaches and seeking common purpose.
To this end, the summit will feature research and best-practice case studies that integrate
human-health research and food-system decision making. Speakers across disciplines and
from around the world will share knowledge and expertise and provide a framework for
coordinated, collaborative research and policy. Together, participants will address such
questions as how communities are engaging in creative strategies to improve their own food
environments, and what industry, academia, government, and non-profits are doing to
improve health outcomes across all populations.
Holiday Networking for Sustainable Solutions
Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013
Topic: Strictly Social – Using Social Media to tell an Eco-Story
For more information contact Beverly Anglum | Corporate Relations Manager
anglu001@umn.edu | 952.443.1407