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10
OT
4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTALSALS
548,925
21,300
21,300
21,300 21,300 471,300 538,800 548,925 550,444 550,672 2,766,640
538,800
550,672
2,766,640
471,300
550,444
79,000
79,000
79,000
79,000
79,000
790,000
79,000
79,000 79,000 79,000 79,000 79,000 79,000 79,000 790,000
79,000
3,300
3,300
3,300
3,300
3,300
3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 33,000
3,300
33,000
3,300
0 0
632,744
632,972
3,589,640
103,600
553,600
621,100
103,600
103,600 103,600 553,600 621,100 631,225 632,744 632,972 3,589,640
631,225
(103,490) (1 (110,605) (1 (118,765) (128,125) (138,866) (151,190) (165,335) (1,386,037)
(103,490)
(1,386,037)
(138,866)
10,605)
(151,190)
(165,335)
18,765)
(128,125)
(135,413)
(154,117)
(105,007)
19,150)
(82,016) (92,710) (105,007) (1 (119,150) (135,413) (154,1 17) (175,625) (1,058,987)
(92,710)
(1,058,987)
(175,625)
(82,016)
(24,858) (26,997) (29,456) (32,285) (35,538) (39,278) (43,580) (355,862)
(35,538)
(32,285)
(43,580)
(39,278)
(26,997)
(24,858)
(29,456)
(355,862)
(309,817)
(2,800,886)
(344,585)
(210,365) (230,311) (253,228) (279,560) (309,817) (344,585) (384,541) (2,800,886)
(384,541)
(230,31
1)
(253,228)
(279,560)
(210,365)
(126,711)
321,408
341,540
288,159
(106,765) (126,71 1) 300,372 341,540 321,408 288,159 248,431
(106,765)
300,372
248,431
0.467
0.564
0.386
0.621
0.424
0.683
0.683 0.621 0.564 0.513 0.467 0.424 0.386 0
0.513
122,207
95,781
(78,678)
(72,922) (78,678) 169,552 175,264 149,939 122,207 95,781 0
(72,922)
149,939
175,264
169,552
3 “Our Common Future,” Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development,
published as an Annex to document 42/187, United Nations General Assembly, 96th Plenary
Meeting, 11 December 1987.
4 Daniel C. Esty and Andrew S. Winston, Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use
Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage (New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2006), p. 8.
5 Ibid., p. 248.
6 Joseph J. Romm, Cool Companies: How the Best Businesses Boost Profits and Productivity
by Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1999), pp. 144–5,
165–170.
7 Jeffrey Hollender and Stephen Fenichell, What Matters Most: How a Small Group of Pioneers
Is Teaching Social Responsibility to Big Business, and Why Big Business is Listening (New
York: Basic Books, 2004), pp. 100–103.
8 Marc Gunther, Faith and Fortune: The Quiet Revolution to Reform American Business (New
York: Crown Publishing, 2004).
9 Andrew Savitz and Karl Weber, The Triple Bottom Line: How Today’s Best-Run Companies
Are Achieving Economic, Social, and Environmental Success—and How You Can Too (San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006), pp. 70–72.
10 Esty and Winston, Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to
Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage (New Haven: Yale University Press,
2006), p. 249.