Archive for the tag 'Sustainable Business'

Sep 27 2010

P&G Announces Sustainability Vision – Specific 10-Year Goals

This morning, P&G announced its broad-sweeping long-term vision for sustainability.  It’s refreshing to see a large, public company follow the lead of industry pioneers like privately held Interface and attempt to take a very long-term view.  CEO, Bob McDonald, outlined the company’s vision to ultimately get to 100% renewable energy, zero waste, 100% recycled materials [...]

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Jul 15 2010

Sustainability Communications Blunder #2 – Failure to Quantify

Failure to Quantify Performance If you want your sustainability communications to be credible, quantify as much as possible.  This means you should try to quantify your targets as well as your performance.  How much was emitted, consumed or sent to landfill?  How much was recycled or restored?  How do you expect this to change in [...]

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Jul 13 2010

Top 6 Blunders in Sustainability Communications. Here’s #1.

We’ve identified the six biggest blunders companies make in communicating their environmental sustainability efforts and impacts – in other words how they “step on the hoe” in talking about how green they are.  The first and most egregious of these blunders is a lack of substance to back up claims. A study conducted in April [...]

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Apr 29 2010

Why Report on Sustainability? It’s not Mandatory…

In the U.S., corporate reporting on environmental sustainability is not yet mandatory.  Despite this, a lot of successful companies make a significant effort to inform stakeholders about their environmental efforts.  Some respond to questionnaires from the Carbon Disclosure Project and other socially responsible investing organizations.  Others use the Global Reporting Initiative framework for reporting.  Still [...]

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Apr 28 2010

New Study Rates Environmental Communications of Bay Area Companies

EcoStrategy Group announces the availability of its report, “Trends in Sustainability Reporting:  A Close-Up Look at Bay Area Companies.”  The report, available free-of-charge upon request, rates the environmental sustainability communications of the largest 200 companies in the San Francisco Bay Area.  It includes an analysis of what constitutes good reporting as well as a summary [...]

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Feb 05 2010

Carbon Disclosure Project + SEC Ruling = Change Ahead

At yesterday’s State of Green Business 2010 Forum presented by GreenBiz, Microsoft Chief Environmental Strategist, Rob Bernard, acknowledged that the company is working with the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), SAP and Accenture on a new tool.  The tool, expected to go “live” in about a week, will streamline carbon reporting to the CDP and allow [...]

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Jan 12 2010

Sustainability Trends of the Oughts

It’s 2010!   As we leave the decade of the “oughts” behind, we wanted to take a look back at some of the trends we’ve seen emerge in sustainability.   The emphasis on sustainable business has intensified during this time as the changes in our climate have left an indelible mark.     Here are some of the notable [...]

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