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costs, while taking into consideration life cycle costs, do not usually include social costs as a matter of routine. Besides the Corporation and its EMS, we can also count on equally committed individuals having their “social cost driven” personal EMS. To one who is prepared to play his or her part in the overall green agenda in safeguarding the environment, one must be prepared to change one’s mindset, adopting a more holistic concept of consumerism, to the extent that it goes beyond lip-service “care”. Contextually, “CARE” for environment and sustainability is an informed understanding of constraints and limitations over ethical, health, safety, security, safeguard and risk issues, including Intellectual Property rights (IPR), code of practice/standards centric domestic regulations drawn up with Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) in mind. One needs to progressively rise up to the level of the spiritual expression of “CARE” and mindfully and incrementally practise the philosophy of “inclusiveness” because the consequences of pollution do not discriminate. For example: do we care enough not to have at any one time, more than two to three pairs of shoes? In other words, are we content to live within our means and use what we need with minimum wastage? Having risen to the spiritual level of exercising “CARE” for social costs, we would no longer desire to acquire more than what we need, for we would be content living within our means – void of temptation to keep up with the Joneses. Mindful of social costs, we will not be desirous for more, resulting in our personal EMS evolving into our personal IMS – Integrity Management System. Ideally an IMS will decrease overall corruption! “Environmentalism” when distilled to its fundamental core value is all about social cost awareness. I care, you care, and everyone cares. Our “CARE” should go beyond the feel-good spin or a PR gimmick. Our “CARE” should be the pathfinder for a meaningful life enriched with social consciousness, the anchor of our lives’ principle. Our “CARE” should be the essence of meaningful life and happiness. When our “CARE” progresses beyond just lip service, EMS can be IMS, and that will be the day Sustainability becomes a part of life. Conclusion The present generation has a duty of care to adopt an environmentalism that will facilitate sustainable development by following a social cost caring personal EMS; e.g. management of sustainable energy in our daily lives as part of consumerism. Consumerism is compatible with Environmentalism when there is CARE. With CARE we can buy in UN-MDGs and SDGs. Finally, for true sustainability, one must dig deep into our heritage to understand how our ancestors managed their sustainable existence. Better still, study how nature develops sustainable solutions to its problems, as in the science & art of biomimicry, for a balanced ecosystem. Index of Acronym AAET ACCCIM CHP DCS DHS ESTI FIEM Ipr GRP OECD ROM SDGs TQC TQM UN WB WTO ZD = ASEAN Academy of Engineering & Technology = Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Malaysia = Combined Heat & Power = District Cooling System = District Heating System = Engineering, Science, Technology & Innovation = Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia = Intellectual property rights = Good Regulatory Practice(s) = Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development = Repair, Overhaul and Maintenance = Sustainable Development Goals – established by the UN = Total Quality Circle = Total Quality Management = United Nations = World Bank = World Trade Organization = Zero Defect 55