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"PGSS event looks at relationship between capitalism and sustainability" in the McGill Daily

11/3/2014

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Did you miss our Green Drinks event on how businesses can really be sustainable? Check out the coverage in the McGill Daily:

On October 21, the Post-Graduate Students’ Society (PGSS) environment committee held a talk titled “Green Capitalism: Can businesses really be sustainable?” as part of a monthly event series put on in collaboration with Green Drinks Montreal, an organization that hosts environmental discussions.

This month’s discussion was led by Shona Watt, a sustainability educator and consultant at TinyHomestead.ca, and former PGSS Sustainability Coordinator. Watt runs workshops on ecologically and socially responsible living and does consultation on sustainable business.

The talk focused on the question of whether capitalist companies – which value pursuit of profits over the environment – can ever be sustainable.

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