“We value the way Pure Strategies works hand-in-hand as part of our team. They get how our business works and are great thought partners as we think through strategy and execution.” Brittni Furrow, Senior Director, Sustainability, Walmart
“Pure Strategies continues to impress me with their strategic understanding of the sustainability arena. They aren’t just a consultancy, but rather a part of my team. I value this relationship immensely.” Shauna Sadowski, Director of Sustainability, Annie’s
“Pure Strategies provides us thoughtful and innovative solutions to hard environmental questions; we appreciate their team’s expertise!” Andrea Asch, Manager of Natural Resources, Ben & Jerry's
“Pure Strategies hits that sweet spot between practice and ideal. They push at the boundaries of the possible, identifying leadership positions that are economically viable yet create lasting benefits for people and the planet.” Mark Rossi, Clean Production Action
“Pure Strategies has provided us with their expertise on a broad range of projects over the years. They are the first people we call when we need outside expertise on a sustainability effort.” Jonathan Reinbold, Sustainability, Research & Grant Manager, Organic Valley
“Pure Strategies helped us take our first steps. But what impressed me most is that they also had expertise in later stages of the growth cycle. They have been a true partner.” Randy Rudolph, CEO, Rockline
For more than 15 years, Pure Strategies has helped clients set meaningful goals, develop effective strategies and implement proactive changes to products and supply chains.
An ambitious carbon reduction goal and implementation plan support company mission
A common assessment framework guides chemicals management
Using LCAs guides product development and improvement
Understanding hotspots is key to supply chain engagement
Strong goals drive successful program
Over $8 billion was earned in 2015 from the sustainability efforts of 153 survey respondents. Signaling a new way of defining the source of business value, these notable gains were uncovered in a new Pure Strategies’ study. Taking inspiration from sustainability’s positive performance, companies should position their programs to generate the greatest business benefits and to measure and celebrate the gains. read on
Nestlé and Unilever are helping set the standard for sustainable agriculture, according to a survey of over 150 global sustainability heads conducted by Pure Strategies. The responses identified these firms as the leaders and revealed that farm-level engagement is a top priority across industries such as apparel, home and personal care, and life sciences. read on
CDP and CSR reporting season has barely passed before over-worked sustainability managers must turn their attention to customer sustainability surveys. While these can be resource-intensive, they also present opportunities to further your sustainability initiatives internally, elevate your brand’s standing with key customers, and stand out in the marketplace. Before survey season hits, you should start gathering relevant information and, more importantly, devise a plan to improve your performance. read on
Does your business embrace the disruptive forces of a low-carbon world as Ford and Ben & Jerry’s are? Over the next 10 years, climate change will drive industrial disruption at rates that previously seemed unimaginable. In response, policy makers must come to terms with the need to keep the mean global temperature rise to 1.5°C. read on
Sustainability is being driven by large forces at play. Consider that we have a global population of more than 7 billion people who all want to live like we do here in the U.S. That puts incredible strain on our natural resources. Add to that the fact that the climate is warming at an unprecedented rate. These global forces present an ethical challenge for us all, but they also present a business opportunity. The businesses that get out ahead and help to solve these issues will prosper. Taking it down a notch, there are three reasons for small businesses to consider sustainability in their business practices: productivity, risk reduction and growth. read on
Radio Flyer and Beautycounter stand among leading companies taking proactive steps to manage chemicals in their products and supply chains. These and just over twenty other firms benchmarked their programs and performance in the newly launched Chemical Footprint Project. read on
In a world where chemical regulations and market demands for safer chemicals are on the rise, how can investors know which firms are most at risk from these emerging trends and which are best positioned to capture new markets with safer products? How can institutional purchasers know which suppliers are taking the systematic steps necessary to identify and reduce chemicals of high concern in products and supply chains? And how can companies demonstrate to purchasers and investors their leadership in chemicals management when they lack an objective, third-party metric that recognizes their efforts? read on
At the corporate level, pricing carbon allows companies to redirect funds toward sustainability investments, such as renewables, energy efficiency and energy storage, which can drive further cost savings in the long run. To get a better understanding of pricing carbon in the corporate world, we spoke with Tim Greiner, co-founder and managing director at sustainability consulting firm Pure Strategies. read on
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47R Englewood Rd, Gloucester, MA 01930
Virginia, USA2634 Wild Cherry Place, Reston, VA 20191