HM The Queen Meets Permaculture

Reader Contribution by Maddy Harland
Published on April 29, 2011
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 My first MOTHER EARTH NEWS blog was all about the three ethics of permaculture: earth care, people care and fair shares, and how they can positively shape what we do with our lives. Today, a national holiday in the UK due to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding, I want to tell you the story of when Tim and I went to Buckingham Palace and met the Queen and various members of the Royal Family. Bear with me, this is completely connected to permaculture ethics. Life works in mysterious ways!

In 2008 Permanent Publications, the company that Tim and I founded in 1990 to publish Permaculture Magazine, won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Sustainable Development category for our “unfettered commitment for promoting sustainable development internationally.” In Britain, this is the highest honour a company can receive and is called a ‘corporate knighthood.’ To receive the award, our company had to prove that we do our utmost to run a low carbon operation, procure as ethically and as ecologically as possible, are financially stable, have never broken any laws or evaded taxes, nurture and develop our staff, look after our customers and also make a contribution to the local and wider community. In other words, we had to embody corporate social responsibility and tangibly demonstrate earth care, people care and fair shares in the business world. Just imagine for a moment if every company on this planet did this. What a different world it would be.

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