What is Sustainability?
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." This is the most commonly quoted definition of sustainability and is from the 1987 United Nations publication, Our Common Future, known as the Brundtland Report.
Sustainability is a holistic approach to living and problem solving that addresses social equity, environmental health, and economic prosperity. To be sustainable, the economy must support a high quality of life for all people in a way that protects our health, our limited natural resources, and our environment.
Citizens, businesses, and government working together can create the political and economic systems that protect the natural systems on which all life depends. Environmental, economic, and social goals need to be engaged simultaneously in decision-making to maintain a high quality of life for current and future generations of Washingtonians.