Angles of Reflection Feature: Green and Profitable
December 21st, 2010

Angles of Reflection is a series of articles written by Da-Lite which reviews the best practices for designing and specifying visual displays coupled with application basics for today's challenging system designs.
In August, Adam Teevan wrote an article that discusses environmental responsibility and how to achieve it through efficiency, without affecting profitability. In this article, Adam addresses:
- The complementary goals of profitability and environmental responsibility
- Identifying the obvious areas of efficiency improvement
- Establishing a 'green' committee
- Learning the standards
- How to grow green
Here's a summary of this issue of Angles of Reflection:
A green plant is, ideally, one that is healthy and thriving, taking in just enough resources to survive and grow. It has the flexibility and means to maximize its useful production in a way that is neither wasteful nor unsustainable. If that description sounds like the opposite of a typical for-profit corporation, then read the last two sentences again with the phrase “green plant” replaced by “green business”. The key linking the two is efficiency and the outcomes can be both…
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