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The Sustainability Trade-Offs
By Michael S. Hopkins and David H. Marks
Winter 2010
Reprint 51230
Volume 51, Number 2
Primary Topic: Sustainability

Summary

In this installment of the MIT Sloan Management Review MIT Sustainability Interview series, editor-in-chief Michael Hopkins interviews David H. Marks, Goulder Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering systems at MIT and director of the Laboratory for Energy and the Environment. Marks’ research focuses on sustainable development, environmental engineering, industrial ecology, and water resource systems. His teaching interests include sustainable development, environmental engineering, industrial ecology, and water resource systems.

In the interview, Marks discusses the short- and long-term choices companies face in become more sustainable, and how they can look at business initiatives over their complete life cycle to understand the tradeoffs they may need to make.

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