Tyler Ulietti Brennan Fielder Jonathan Kattus Alexus Heard Economic Sustainability.

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Tyler Ulietti Brennan Fielder Jonathan Kattus Alexus Heard Economic Sustainability

Differentiating Products The Quality Flashlight Preventative Measures Making Green Money

Differentiating Products Make products green Raise Price Advertise to “green” customers

The Quality Flashlight Look around company Fix small problems Move funds around

Preventative Measures Steps towards safety Would benefit in the long run Ex. BP

How Can We Help? Solutions to Bottle Bill Laws

Refresh

City Councils All it takes is for one to go to a city council meeting and submit a topic for review, this case being bottle deposits.

Petition No legal effects but show that there is a strong moral feeling from the people.

Protest Let everyone know that bottle bill laws will help the environment.

Grocery Stores Need to make it worth their while. Suffolk County distributor protest.

Expansion Aim to get machines in every state and in places that aren’t just grocery stores.

Solutions to Rescuer Underpayment

Solutions Inform the public Recognize importance of rescuers Recognize applications outside job And, of course, raise wages.

Inform the public Training Occupational Hazards Teamwork Different agencies

Recognize the Importance Rescuers often taken for granted Think of EMS, firemen, lifeguards Imagine a situation without them

Outside Applications (for real) Car crash CPR Restaurant Heimlich maneuver Drowning victim rescue breathing

Saving Hawaii By: Alexus Heard

Goal Growing to make Hawaii more sustainable; o Economically o Socially o Environmentally

Economy Transportation o Tax Revenues o Industry Jobs

Goals Transportation o Attract direct flights o Increase # of seats o Organization

Society Hawaiian Culture o Accuracy o Respect

Goals Hawaiian Culture o Nurture the Hawaiian culture o Support Hawaiian programs

Environment Natural Resources o Endangered animals and native plants

Goal Natural Resources o Botanical Gardens

Works Cited - M, T. I. "Issues In Hawaii Tourism." School of Travel Industry Management. University of Hawaii, n.d. Web. -Higa, Marion M. "HAWAII 2050 SUSTAINABILITY PLAN." HAWAII 2050 SUSTAINABILITY PLAN. SENATOR RUSSELL S. KOKUBUN, 20 Apr Web. 26 Nov Patterson, Rev. Kaleo. "Tourism's Negative Impact on Native Hawaiians." Tourism's Negative Impact on Native Hawaiians. Tripod, n.d. Web. 24 Sept