Lunch is (slowly) wrapping up at the unconference – these people have a lot to talk about with one-another! Just to give a taste of what we have been discussing, here’s the list of topics participants are leading:

  • How to design & implement a recycling program
  • Reducing waste: Single use products, promotional giveaways, zero waste policy designed to reduce waste.  Durable goods
  • Green (IT) Technology & Social Benefit Orgs
  • Debunking the Myth that Green Costs More
  • Shifting Timeline for ROI
  • Fostering Effective Collaboration & Partnerships for Sustainability
  • Generating Ownership & Buy-In from the Top Green in the C-Suite
  • How-To’s for Social Business (Purpose Before Profit)
  • Marketing New Building Products. Changing Paradigms
  • Private / Non Profit Public Sector Partnerships in Sustainability
  • Sustainable Community – The New Green Factory in Town?
  • Creating New Green US Social Enterprise Business
  • Reducing Energy Usage in the Office – Making Enterprise Energy Efficiency Easy to Understand and Deploy
  • Ecosystem of Green Marketing
  • Reducing Air Travel
  • (How) Can Social Networking Support Green Innovation & Adoption
  • Models for Developing a Persuasive Call to Action/Program
  • Carbon Footprints: What are they, Why do them, How much do they cost?
  • Change Capitalism
  • Office Green Checklist
  • Educating Urban communities on a more sustainable lifestyle using social media methods & alternative methods
  • Measuring Success (Standards) $ vs Carbon VS Certification
  • Demo of the Best Green Social Media Practices (Transparency)
  • Carbon Offsets: What are they, why buy them, what does it cost?
  • Engaging Students in Green Products and Technology
  • Integrating Eco-Consideration into Incentive Programs
  • Culture Change
  • Green Ideas: Questions and Discussion About Green Cert.
  • Sharing
  • Sectoral Strategies for Sustainability
  • Carbon Footprint of Online Communities
  • Tell us Your Legal or Contractual Issues Related to Sustainability

Yeah, the discussions are as good as you might think.