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Concentrating on culture, and the 'who' of sustainable change, not just the 'what,' should be a bigger part of your portfolio.
by Bob Langert
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RMI offers employees cash in lieu of parking, either to put toward an alternate commute or as a reward for not driving. The reward? It's good for business.
by Allison Crow
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Transport Demand Management (TDM) strategies combine public policy and private sector innovation to reverse over-reliance on private cars.
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SAP says it will make its car-sharing app, which saved the software giant more than $5 million since it was deployed two years ago, publicly available.
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The San Francisco-based startup is using social media to connect drivers with commuters and road trippers needing rides – saving money, helping the environment and sometimes helping customers make new friends.
by Marc Gunther
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The biotech firm found an unlikely way to significantly cut its costs, while at the same time provide a valuable perk for employees that also reduces emissions.
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The annual Commuter Pain study from IBM, which looks at commutes in 20 cities across the globe, finds that public transit use is up and traffic is somewhat down, but commuters are still highly stressed out about their daily grinds.
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The agency today released figures showing how rapid expansion of fuel-efficient vehicles and adoption of alternative fuels are driving down costs and emissions in its operations.
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Atlanta tops the rankings in a recent teleworking report that finds employee demand for a flexible workplace is on the rise.
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Scott Wicker, the longtime VP of sustainability at United Parcel Service will today be promoted into the C-suite as the company's first Chief Sustainability Officer.
by Adam Aston
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An employee-led competition at a Kimberly-Clark facility in Wisconsin that urges coworkers to cycle to work -- even in snowy, below-freezing weather -- is a sure sign that a change in commute habits is underfoot.
by Marc Gunther
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Nearly half a million workers in the Peach State already telework occasionally, but the state's new weeklong celebration of remote work aims to add another quarter-million to the list, and save companies time and money to boot.