Sustainable or green? Some companies haven't had to 'go green,' as they've been there all along. But even these companies are finding means of cutting emissions further and taking the next step in environmental stewardship. The trick is to look at your processes and find the low-hanging ...
McCrea, Bridget
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA This paper is a response to the article by Wu and Flynn that appeared in Volume 3 of this journal in 1995. Wu and Flynn identified the major causes of envi... S.,G.,Breslin - 《Sustainable Development》 被引量: 22发表: 1996年 ...
Climate actions by the private sector are crucial to cutting global emissions and meeting the climate targets set by the Paris Agreement. However, despite an increasing number of climate pledges, the emissions pathways of most companies are still misalig
andGovernance - three areas of a company's responsibility that should be built sustainably. If a company achieves good results in these areas, it is considered "ESG compliant" and sustainable. Companies that are environmentally conscious, committed to social justice, and characterized by good corpora...
Here are five reasons companies should be sustainable and ways theyneed their IT departments to help. 1. Employee demand During a time where widespread talent shortages are the reality, companies that demonstrate concern for environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues canbetter attract and reta...
The market in electric vehicles demonstrates why we need green companies and greening companies to be in action. Tesla is a great example of a company doing amazing things. They sold nearlyhalf a million EVslast year. But that’s less than 1% of 73 million cars sold every year. ...
Overall, one of the most strongly aligned goals was Responsible Production and Consumption, with115companies meeting this criteria. Specifically, these include companies that are building sustainable infrastructure, energy efficiency, or creating green jobs. ...
To address these challenges, the Chinese government has zeroed in on green buildings. It has actually mandated a very ambitious plan to have 50% of new buildings being certified sustainable by the year 2020." There are a number of private companies, too, contributing to China's sustainability ...
Moreover, it found that 60% of respondents consider climate or sustainability when buying a product, while 45% say they are willing to pay a premium for products and services that have been certified carbon-neutral. “There is a latent ‘green premium’ available for telecom operators if susta...