| What “green” aspect is most important to you? For example: health issues, land conservation and preservation, corporate/civic responsibility, etc. |
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| In the Atlanta community, please identify those whom you see as “green leaders” making a difference. How? |
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| What factors do you think contribute to the public perception that going green is not cost-efficient or competitive? What are other major misperceptions? |
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| How have you seen public perception changing in Atlanta when it comes to sustainable living? In the past year? 5 years? |
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| Please recommend your favorite sustainable resources for our readers. For example, where you recycle electronics? How you dispose of furniture, waste, clothes, etc.? |
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| How far do you take “green” into your everyday lifestyle? Are there any specific products, lines, etc. you recommend? |
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| With green risking becoming the “it” trend of the hour, what steps are necessary to prevent “greenwashing,” or the unjustified appropriation of the word “green” to products, organizations, etc. in the name of a pro-environmental image? |
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| How do you respond to builders, corporations, consumers, those who think of green as an inconvenience or disruption? |
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| What, in your opinion, do you think are the 3 biggest issues negatively affecting Atlanta’s environment? |
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| In an ideal world, what are the 3 most important steps that Atlanta’s city and civic leaders need to take in order to become more green-minded? |
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| What professional, non-profit or volunteer organizations or you associated with? |
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| Did we miss something? Let us know what other issues are important to you. |
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