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Suzanne Pinckney

How to get investors to care about sustainability? Show them the money | Guardian Susta... - 1 views

  • It begins with an effort to communicate the business value of sustainability in terms investors already understand: the potential to drive revenue growth from sustainability-advantaged products, improve productivity (and margins) from sustainability initiatives and measurably reduce key sustainability-related risks to revenue and reputation.
  • Understanding how effectively a business is exploiting the new global force in business in simple terms may be a key indicator that every analyst needs to know.
  • n 2012, DuPont generated more than $10bn from environmentally advantaged products
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  • Pirelli reports 45% (or €2.84bn) of their €6.3bn 2012 total revenue comesfrom their "green performance" products, up from 36% in 2010.
  • GM earns $1bn a year turning waste into revenue
  • Praxair saves more than $100m per year in sustainability-driven productivity savings through aggregating benefits from thousands of closely managed projects, yielding more than 4% improvement in their annual operating income.
  • Philips earned 45% of its more than $24bn 2012 revenue from sustainability-advantaged products
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    reinforces our first article on speaking investors speak
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

LLC vs. S Corp: Which Is Right for Your Startup? - 0 views

  • With LLCs and S Corporations, members and shareholders are able to pass company losses to their personal income reporting.
  • In some circumstances, the LLC lets you pass more loss than in an S Corporation, most notably when it comes to real estate.
  • 6. Reinvesting Profits There’s another twist regarding the LLC, S Corp and your taxes. As pass-through entities, individual owners of an S Corporation or LLC are liable for any taxes owed on profits — whether that money is retained in the company or put in their wallets. For example, if you own 50% of an S Corporation or LLC and that company makes $80,000 in profit, you need to report $40,000 in income on your personal tax return. And it doesn’t matter whether that $40,000 actually ended up in your pocket. This is known as “phantom income,” and can obviously cause a problem for some shareholders. What to know: If you plan on retaining money in the company (and would prefer not to have shareholders be personally taxed on this money), you should consider the C Corporation over both the LLC and S Corp. Of course, your specific situation may vary, so it’s always best to consult your accountant.
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  • If you incorporate as an S Corporation, you need to set up a board of directors, file annual reports and other business filings, hold shareholder’s meetings, keep records of your meeting minutes, and generally operate at a higher level of regulatory compliance than your business might need or want to deal with. With the LLC, this isn’t the case. LLCs just use an informal operating agreement. What to know: If you want less red tape and formality, the LLC can provide greater simplicity.
  • You may have heard that the traditional C Corporation is overkill for most small businesses, and results in higher overall tax payments through something known as double taxation.
  • In my last post, I discussed how the LLC (limited liability company) and S Corporation are popular structures for small businesses since they avoid this double taxation burden. With these business structures, the company is taxed like a sole proprietor or partnership, meaning the company itself doesn’t file its own taxes; all company profits are "passed through" and reported on the personal income tax return of the shareholders or, in the case of an LLC, the members.
  • Most importantly, both the LLC and S Corp will separate your personal assets from any liabilities of the company (whether from an unhappy customer, unpaid supplier, or anyone else who might pursue legal action).
Suzanne Pinckney

Ioby Giving Report 2012 - Touchscreen - 0 views

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    interesting format for a report
Suzanne Pinckney

Solar Panel Makers Fail to Report Waste · Environmental Management & Energy N... - 0 views

  • hazardous waste that is not always reported,
  • The mounting hazardous waste has raised concerns within the industry, which worries the problem could undermine its green image,
  • amount of fossil fuels used to transport the waste also hasn’t been calculated in lifecycle analysis of solar panels,
Suzanne Pinckney

Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog : Landmark 2013 IPCC Report: 95% Chance Most of Global War... - 0 views

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    summary of 2013 IPCC report
Suzanne Pinckney

IPCC Report: Rising Temps, Oceans Increase Firms' Risks · Environmental Manag... - 0 views

  • VF Corporation — one of the world’s largest single purchasers of cotton, whose brands include Lee, Wrangler and The North Face — says much of the world’s cotton comes from areas that are expected to be impacted most by water scarcity and extreme weather  such as the Western US, China, Pakistan and India. The IPCC report makes firms’ risks associated with climate change even more clear, says Letitia Webster, VF’s director of global corporate sustainability.
  • “Whether in mountains or the ocean, our brands and our consumers are feeling the impacts of climate change,” which means less ski-related business for The North Face.  The company today signed Ceres’ Climate Declaration, calling on US policymakers to enact climate and clean energy policies that will benefit the economy.
Suzanne Pinckney

Number of 'climate leaders' doubles in new CDP report | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • The Home Depot reported to CDP that it has sold $6 billion worth of energy-efficient products, and estimates that a 5 percent shift in customer buying habits could account for some $300 million in energy efficiency-related sales.
  • "Since economic growth resumed, the old notion of emissions reductions and increasing GDP being mutually exclusive has appeared less valid," the report says.
Cortney McDermott

Interbrand | Best Global Green Brands 2013 - 1 views

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    Interbrand, the world's leading brand consultancy and author of the annual Best Global Brands report, has released its Best Global Brands 2013 report.
Cortney McDermott

Why sustainability metrics need to mix simplicity with complexity - 1 views

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    Start of simplicated reporting?
Suzanne Pinckney

UN Global Sustainability Report - SMEs Still Behind but Making Progress | Sustainabilit... - 0 views

  • It finds that the major barriers for SMEs are lack of financial resources, lack of knowledge, supply chain barriers, and difficulty in implementing sustainability initiatives across functions.
  • sustainability represents a massive opportunity for American SMEs and the entire U.S. economy
Suzanne Pinckney

Public Relations: Even in Our Social Era, PR Marketing Still Matters - 0 views

  • Google used to think if you linked to someone on the Internet they must have valuable content. Now Google seems to believe that if you promote content with social media it is more indicative of relevant content and less likely to be faked. Though many point out social can be faked as well. The bottom line is that all external SEO efforts are counterfeit other than one: writing, designing, recording, or videoing real and relevant content that benefits those who search.”
  • our public relations can no longer be about you, your company or your product; it must be about your customers.
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    Yes - Content is King.
Suzanne Pinckney

Value Proposition Statement: How to Articulate It, Quickly - 0 views

  • Here it is:
  • As Adeo Ressi of the Founder Institute notes in the article "Mad Libs for Pitches" on TechCrunch: When completing an exercise like this, too many people "add useless adjectives, define their audience too vaguely and have a weak value proposition."
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    this could be the best first step to discovering the WHY at kamik, or anywhere else, to build the authentic story for their csr communications
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    Let's start with "We help X do Y, so that Z." Then, once we have a product (or product suite), let's introduce this formula.
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