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The influence of sustainability executives on corporate energy policy and procurement has grown significantly in recent years. Many sustainability
by Grace Chuang
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Energy Management has evolved a lot over the past decade. As organizations move beyond just changing out light bulbs, investment in commercial and
by Grace Chuang
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With every passing day, the pressure increases on corporations to come up with cost-effective carbon management strategies. In response, large Silicon
by Grace Chuang
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For many companies, sustainability-related risks are presenting rising operational and strategic risks. Yet there are often disconnects between
by Grace Chuang
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On-site solar is fast becoming one of the best ways to hit corporate sustainability targets for organizations of all sizes and sectors. But in today’s
by Grace Chuang
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In June, a coalition of environmental groups, labor leaders, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) put forward a proposal to phase out PG&E’s
by Grace Chuang
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This second of our two-part webcast series on calculating the environmental impacts of recycling and waste disposal (
by Grace Chuang
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In 2009 the EPA introduced the concept of Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) which looks at the entire lifecycle of goods and products, not just end-of-
by Grace Chuang
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As businesses rely more on energy-intensive operations, including data centers and manufacturing facilities, solar is steadily gaining traction as a choice
by Grace Chuang
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It’s been just over 10 years since Walmart launched its sustainability strategy and General Electric launched Ecomagination. As sustainability programs
by Grace Chuang
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Last year, 80 percent of the world’s 500 largest companies publicly reported their emissions-reduction goals. However, some targets may not be ambitious
by Grace Chuang
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Join us for the release of the ninth annual edition of State of Green Business, GreenBiz Group’s award-winning annual report.
Each year, the report
by Grace Chuang