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austinway.com NICHE MEDIA HOLDINGS, LLC THE AMERICAN CRIME STAR GETS REAL IN AUSTIN True Felicity WOMEN OF INFLUENCE PORTRAITS OF POWER CURTAINS UP WHERE TO DINE, NIGHT AND DAY PLUS VISIONARY WOMEN TALK SUCCESS, POWER, AND CHANGING THE CITY FOR THE BETTER! ON 100 YEARS OF THE PARAMOUNT GAIL CHOVAN JUNE RODIL LAURA HUFFMAN CHRISTY & TURK PIPKIN AUST N WAY

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    Theres such beauty in imperfection, says designer Gail Chovan, whose eccentric, minimalist garments stand out in a town known for its casual chic. Some might say that life has dealt Chovan a far-from-perfect hand, but she would never think so. Learning the nuances of raising twins born with congenital toxoplasmosis and surviving a battle against breast cancer, including a double mastectomy, have not weakened her resolve or point of view. Rather, these experiences have made her zest for the life that she shares with her family of four stronger and the concepts she communicates through clothing even more powerful.

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  • When you see the abundance of food at the local supermarketthe bins of

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    Given the stress on natures ability to provide for the growing population due

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    Seligmann explains, and they see that ecosystems are being stressed out by shifts

    in climate. That affects their supply. Theyre thinking long-term.

    According to Rob Walton, the companys chairman and the eldest son of

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    more efficient and to continue to pass those savings on to our customers.

    Ensuring a sustainable supply chain so that its shelves are always fully stocked is

    critical to the companys business.

    If youve noticed a difference in the size of laundry detergent bottles in the last

    decade, you have Walmart to thank. The company has single-handedly driven

    the industry to embrace more eco-friendly packaging. And at Walmarts 2014

    Sustainability Product Expo, it introduced an initiative challenging manufac-

    turers to reduce by 25 percent the amount of water in every dose of detergent in

    North America by 2018. Also announced at the Expo was a new initiative to

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    Increasingly, companiesincluding Disney, Starbucks, and Marriottare real-

    izing that environmental sustainability is not only in their economic self-interest; it

    is also in the interest of their customers and the communities in which they operate.

    For example, The Walt Disney Company is implementing major changes designed

    to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, improve its energy efficiency, reduce its

    water consumption, minimize waste, protect natural ecosystems, and inspire

    action on environmental health. The company is also funding a flagship project in

    the Peruvian Amazon to address the main causes of deforestation.

    Many are aware of Austin-based Whole Foods eco-friendly policies, which

    include supporting sustainable agriculture and sound environmental practices.

    The company has also designed Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

    [LEED]-certified stores and initiated recycling programs, and it offsets 100 percent

    ake a look around and it becomes clear that nearly everything surrounding usthe food we eat, the water

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    from nature. The simple truth is that humanity cannot survive without nature: for our food, fresh water,

    lifesaving medicines, and so much more.

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