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Suzanne Pinckney

How to read a sustainability report | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    "Pay attention to what's in the report -- and what's left out."
Suzanne Pinckney

NYC Mulls Food Waste Ban · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environme... - 0 views

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    "Food waste currently comprises one-third of the city's more than 20,000 tons of daily refuse."
Suzanne Pinckney

The New Metrics: Clues for making sense of sustainability ratings | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • “If it’s easy to remember, it’s easier to participate,” he said.
  • Oudghin showed examples of the remarkable transparency of some publicly traded companies, such as Nike, where anyone can check up on the details of pretty much every Nike supplier.
  • “How would we recognize a truly sustainable business if we saw one?”
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  • This “fourth benchmark” goes beyond metrics comparisons to a baseline year, to competitors, or to an internal company goal. The Gold Standard would use material, science-based key performance indicators and goals that could identify a truly sustainable business. Willard is actively working with a broad range of stakeholders from the capital markets to non-profit sustainability experts such as the Natural Step and GISR.
  • And one factor pushing the acceptance and utilization of metrics is the shortening timeframes of risk management in the wake of recent climate events. Gil Friend, founder and CEO or Natural Logic, Inc., said he trusts that each new measuring tool adds new worlds of understanding of “capital,” whether monetary, environmental or social.
Suzanne Pinckney

McDonald's to Replace Foam Coffee Cups · Environmental Management & Energy Ne... - 0 views

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    not sure what step this fits in but i can't believe it's taking this long for companies to eliminate polystyrene. still!? and this is only the cups from west coast mcdo's
Suzanne Pinckney

Don't Spin a Better Story. Be a Better Company - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

  • We started by encouraging the organization to get out of its defensive crouch and listen to its critics. It wasn’t easy to open up to the outside, but the learning opportunity was clear. Ten NGO leaders around the table bring you 100 years of experience.
  • Implementing recently announced energy initiatives will eventually save $1 billion a year.
  • Walmart gets its story out better these days. But the reason the story resonates is that it’s a story of real change.
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  • So here’s my advice: If a drumbeat of criticism starts up against your company, don’t rush to raise your voice above it. Stop to listen. And commit to getting better.
Suzanne Pinckney

Harvard University: Endowments Shouldn't be Ruled by Climate Change - 0 views

  • However, research conducted concurrently by several different firms, including the Associated Press, suggests that while Harvard might have benefited well from its oil and gas investments in the past, the marketplace, with the world’s increased focus on climate issues, was changing. “Fossil fuel free” investments now stand to earn more
  • In 2005, in response to increasing pressure from student and human rights groups, the university announced it would be divesting from overseas companies like PetroChina and Sinopec that allegedly had ties with Sudan. However, two years later, the student-run paper, Harvard Crimson, reported that the university still maintained investments in those overseas companies.
  • What President Faust’s letter didn’t address was the relationship between investment and reputation. Harvard’s reputation is shaped by what it invests in, not just in what it teaches or promotes in research. So is its brand as an impartial, but forward-thinking institution that doesn’t want to be perceived as a “political actor.” But climate change is altering not only how we harness energy but how we view the political landscape. As a poet once told me, “everything is political.” It’s how we deal with that landscape and the choices we make that shapes how others view us.
Suzanne Pinckney

Net-Zero-Energy Buildings Attract 'Knowledge Workers' | Energy Manager Today - 0 views

  • “Universities live and die on their rankings,” he said. “If you’re a university, attracting the faculty and students you want may mean you need to be more green.” “If you’re an non-government organization (NGO), your donors are your drivers. If you have a green mission you need to demonstrate that in your own building.” Genzyme, a biotechnology company in Cambridge, Mass., built a LEED Platinum corporate headquarters and documented they had reduced staff turnover by 5 percent. “That value to them of not having to replace key staff on an annual basis was twice their energy cost,” said Yudelson. “In a place like Cambridge, you can change jobs easily if you’re a knowledge worker in certain industries.”
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