What does sustainability mean?

Our hope for $ustain is to offer ideas, thoughts and perhaps methods that may enhance Humanity’s development of a sustainable world.

Our backgrounds include STEM, Business, Arts, Entrepreneurship and Finance.  So, while a sustainable world requires a love of our planet and all that it provides to us, it will require these skills and more to achieve.

Basically, people are far more likely to chose a path if that path offers a comfortable and fulfilling livelihood.   Considering our world’s 6 billion + population, is there really another option to sustainable capitalism guided by science, technology and humanity?  It is certainly not the only answer, but a powerful one.

So from the beginning, what is sustainability?

/səˌstānəˈbilədē/

noun:        the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.

What makes something sustainable? 

So uncontrolled consumption, with little regard to what remains after consumption isn't likely sustainable. So what does it mean to consume?

As a consuming world, there are the four basic components or processes that are necessary for any product use or consumption (‘use’).

  • Harvesting of the raw component;
  • Transport to the desired point of use;
  • Use of the item; and
  • Handling of any byproducts that may result.

Using this as the back drop, lets consider some thoughts. Please join us in our blog.