Guiding Principles of Sustainability
These eight principles were crafted to provide a framework to guide
Ecology toward sustainable solutions. They are intended to serve as
overarching themes for the entire Agency. Please keep in mind that
they should not be viewed in isolation but as interdependent on one another.
- There is
an interdependence between ecological, economic and social factors in
achieving sustainability.
- The concept
of waste can and should be eliminated.
- Healthy
natural systems are the basis for sustainable communities and economies.
- Future
generations should be equal partners in decision making.
- Local
decisions have regional and global implications.
- Incentives
are necessary to create sustainable behavior.
- Investment
in the design phase of a process or product drives sustainable outcomes.
- Human
relationships and a collaborative approach lead to sustainable
solutions.
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