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At least I havn't resorted yet to sticking sugar in their diesel tanks.
Newbury bypass guys taught me well.:redface:
Mark, the unabashed tree hugger.![]()
Great - agreed - ethics and "green" could be rolled up into one area - brilliant idea
Aarghh! Would you guys please stop equating 'green' with 'ethical'. The two are simply not correlated. There are ethical and unethical green companies, and there are ethical and unethical companies of every type, and I'll warrant the percentage is the same is both cases. Referring to green companies as ethical is propaganda and psychology and, whether intended or not, a slur on those in other industries!so would choose a company with ethical credentials above and beyond one without.
Aarghh! Would you guys please stop equating 'green' with 'ethical'. The two are simply not correlated. There are ethical and unethical green companies, and there are ethical and unethical companies of every type, and I'll warrant the percentage is the same is both cases. Referring to green companies as ethical is propaganda and psychology and, whether intended or not, a slur on those in other industries!
My vote for its title is not 'Eco-business' or 'Green issues'; it's 'The Cornish Forum!'.![]()
Aarghh! Would you guys please stop equating 'green' with 'ethical'. The two are simply not correlated. There are ethical and unethical green companies, and there are ethical and unethical companies of every type, and I'll warrant the percentage is the same is both cases. Referring to green companies as ethical is propaganda and psychology and, whether intended or not, a slur on those in other industries!
Hi paulam and welcome to the Forum. It is great that this post has stimulated you you join up - and your post embodies all the reasons why having a "green room" is a good thing to do - brilliant post - well doneHi, Im an newbie, both here and in business, but I thought I would have my tuppence worth (incidently it was this thread which made me stop being a lurker and introduce myself as I wanted to have my say)
So an ethical business could be unethical?! Whether or not it's in common usage, the term comes across as rather arrogant: "I'm ethical. What about you?"I dont agree with you definition, as I think ethical business and business ethics are 2 different things
It's not political correctness. It's one group implying they are ethical while others are not - which is arrogant poppycock and rather alienating. For the record, here's the OED definition of ethical: "relating to moral principles". That has squat to do with whether a company is green or not. (This implied superiority of the green movement really galls me.)Do make up your mind, all this political correctness is driving me up the wall.![]()
So an ethical business could be unethical?! Whether or not it's in common usage, the term comes across as rather arrogent: "I'm ethical. What about you?"
If the new forum goes ahead, let's recommend a title such as 'green business' and not 'ethical business' - otherwise I'll switch my vote back to being a 'No'.![]()
Maybe the owners can use a green skin for that forum. It could start a trend: red and black for finance, and so on.BTW - I'm quite liking the name "The Green Room"![]()
It's not political correctness. It's one group implying they are ethical while others are not - which is arrogant poppycock and rather alienating. For the record, here's the OED definition of ethical: "relating to moral principles". That has squat to do with whether a company is green or not. (This implied superiority of the green movement really galls me.)
Maybe the owners can use a green skin for that forum. It could start a trend: red and black for finance, and so on.![]()
Maybe the owners can use a green skin for that forum. It could start a trend: red and black for finance, and so on.![]()
Groovy - I agree - hence I have endeavoured to answer each point in turn - even the ones I think are daft![]()
The point is - some people will raise genuine concerns, and others will say stuff some of us will think of as daft - either way, lets have a debate and respect everybodies views (and accept that sometimes the "other side" of the debate might have a valid point)![]()
It's not political correctness. It's one group implying they are ethical while others are not - which is arrogant poppycock and rather alienating. For the record, here's the OED definition of ethical: "relating to moral principles". That has squat to do with whether a company is green or not. (This implied superiority of the green movement really galls me.)
I can't understand why 23 pages and several days have been spent arguing about whether or not to do it. Why not just try it, and if it works, great, and if it doesn't, let it go?
Oh goodness. I moved on from there ages ago. I wasn't implying you at all, so please don't take it that way. Apology was accepted, reciprocated, and long forgotten.Please define this "group", I've aplogised in public for making that statement.
You either eaccpet that aplogy or don't, either way you can't keep blaming me as a reason not to have an eco forum.
Oh goodness. I moved on from there ages ago. I wasn't implying you at all, so please don't take it that way. Apology was accepted, reciprocated, and long forgotten.
when and if it is implemented I hope managment will think long and hard about the title ,or pay me a few bob to sort it out
I ain't sure they realize how much lolly could be made out of this site
Earl
I can't understand why 23 pages and several days have been spent arguing about whether or not to do it. Why not just try it, and if it works, great, and if it doesn't, let it go?
I agree although it has to be said that a fair few of those 23 pages have been generated by around 60 posts from just one member.![]()
Chris Kaday
I can't understand why 23 pages and several days have been spent arguing about whether or not to do it. Why not just try it, and if it works, great, and if it doesn't, let it go?
Earl, based on your other thread, here is a starter for 10:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-18,GGLD:en&q=eco+business+forum&meta=
Brace yourselves - if this is implemented it will go large![]()
I understand completely, but if we made every change that everybody mentioned, as soon they mentioned it, we'd have an utter mess on our hands!
Another two days without a new forum won't hurt the previous years without one - it's important to let members have their say, let thoughts develop (as they always do over a few days), and then we'll put it in place.
I really like 'The Green Room' - is it good SEO-wise? 'Green Business'? 'Green Issues'??
Best to recycle your rotten fruit and tea bags<awaiting barrage of rotten fruit / used tea bags for mentioning forum names>![]()
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Too right - I've seen threads on UKBF indexed on Google within 15 minutes!! (admittedly for a very specific search phrase!)
I think a bit of care may be needed here ,as there is of course the possibility to use the forum to spam both the forum and the engines ?
Earl
I think a bit of care may be needed here ,as there is of course the possibility to use the forum to spam both the forum and the engines ?
Earl
PS - Seriously, I agree - "Green Room" is a great name for users - but dont optimise for it (especially if Big Brother is on telly)![]()