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Business, Government - Written Thursday, November 12, 2009 by Steve Guengerich - 4 Comments
Sustainability workshop at Nike: LIVE on twitter
A few weeks ago, we talked about the GreenXchange. For anyone interested in climate change, sustainability, closed loop (or zero waste) manufacturing, and similar overlapping subjects, you’ll be interested in this joint effort of Nike, Best Buy and a collaborative public/private partnership, called GX, for short. See a write-up about it in the NY Times a couple Sundays ago: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/business/01proto.html
Today and tomorrow (Nov 12-13), Nike is hosting a “collaboratory” specifically on the subject of “double closed loop” production, which is an extension of the closed loop paradigm to consider and care for developing populations and regions.
If you want to follow what’s going via twitter, LIVE:
Then just click through to this link: http://twitter.com/CLCollabLIVE
Then hit “follow”
And you will start seeing the twitter stream as we go,
Or
You can just search for the tag #gxlive
And you will see all tweets that contain that tag.
Wish you were here!
- Hopenhagen: Climate change 2.0
- GreenXchange: “wikinomics” for cleantech intellectual property
- New Methods Needed for Government 2.0
- Collaborative platforms and open data as keys to the new public-private ecosystem
- Beyond public options or private options: Embracing the potential of the new public-private ecosystem
- The Use of Web 2.0 by Military Families
- Obama’s Organizing for America troops prepare for battle
- Redesigning a new platform for democracy
- Three Focal Points of Open Government

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