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How strict are we about "sustainable"?
On the other hand, a lot of sustainability discussion is too mild, and largely amount to greenwashing.
What is the right balance for this site? …
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Disagreement on premises are a problem for this site
On the other hand, "sustainability" is a popular PR buzzword, so marketers have confused the discussion with whatever will sell their products. … Other sites that deal with sustainability are typically in a discussion forum format, instead of Stack Exchange's question-and-answer format. …
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What other active internet communities exist that overlap with this site?
It's worth getting a sense of what other fora already cover sustainable living. One use would be to mine them for questions that aren't well-addressed in that format, but would be well-addressed in th …
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Rename tag "composting" to "compost"
There's no reason for the more complex term "composting" - "compost" will do just fine.