Leading Companies Convene at New Metrics to Discuss Advancing on the Path to Product Sustainability
Wednesday, October 28, 2015. by Bryan Sheehan
Tim Greiner presented and facilitated a lively panel discussion at the Sustainable Brands New Metrics conference with speakers from Colgate-Palmolive, Campbell's, AB InBev, and Cornell University.
Read More…Report: Food Companies Gaining Ground on Product Sustainability
Monday, October 19, 2015. by Cheryl Baldwin
Food production dominates fresh water use and is a primary driving force for soil and biodiversity loss – and food demand is on the rise. The good news is that while faced with such challenges and often considered to be lagging on sustainability, the food and beverage industry stands out as most-improved in a 2015 survey.
Read More…Sustainability Goals That Boost Program Integration: Business-Relevant Goals
Saturday, October 10, 2015. by Cheryl Baldwin
Business relevant goals engage teams throughout the organization and make sustainability meaningful for employees from procurement specialists and product developers to sales managers and marketing teams.
Read More…What Is the Payoff from Product Sustainability Investments?
Tuesday, September 22, 2015. by Cheryl Baldwin
Those of us in the field may share a deep-seated belief that sustainability efforts across the product value chain pay clear dividends — but it’s nice to have proof. Nearly all firms state that they have achieved business benefits from their product sustainability programs, according to the second Pure Strategies survey of companies involved in product sustainability.
Read More…Toxics Toolbox: A Crash Course on Chemical Management Software
Monday, September 14, 2015. by Robert L. Kerr
Proactively adopting a sustainable chemicals management program is a company’s best response to ever-increasing requirements and demands from consumers, supply chain partners and regulators. A key challenge for firms employing this approach is accessing the necessary chemical information. Software systems designed to meet this need can save resources, support improved chemical selection for the design of safer products and allow more rapid response to changing market demands for ingredients and materials.
Read More…Sierra Nevada: Brewing a Better Business through Sustainability
Wednesday, June 24, 2015. by Cheryl Baldwin
Few things are more disruptive to a processing facility than losing power – especially if several weeks’ worth of work is lost each time it happens. Facing this risk helped drive Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. to embed sustainability into the way it does business. The result is a demonstration of one of the principles in my book, The 10 Principles of Food Industry Sustainability: ensuring that food and ingredient processing both requires minimal inputs and outputs and strives toward generating resources. Sierra Nevada not only lives up to this standard but also gains business advantages along the way.
Read More…Sustainability Lessons from the Boy Scouts
Monday, June 15, 2015. by Tim Greiner
My recent meeting with the Boy Scouts of America and their suppliers radically shifted my view of what the Scouts are about. My impression of the Boy Scouts was stuck in my experience as a Scout back in the ‘70s. As a middle schooler, I joined the Scouts to hang out with my friends. I loved the outdoor activities and the pursuit of merit badges.
Read More…Net Positive: The Future of Sustainable Business
Tuesday, May 12, 2015. by Tim Greiner
I highly recommend this insightful article by Jeffrey Hollender, Former CEO and Co-Founder of Seventh Generation and Founder and CEO of Sustain. He challenges businesses to chart a path that is net positive, restorative and regenerative. Sharing his experiences as CEO of a sustainable condom company, he highlights the work he and I did together to develop a "roadmap to becoming net positive" by developing a framework for tracking both positive and negative impacts in four areas important to Sustain's mission. It's a work in progress but one that other companies can learn from and be inspired by.
Read More…Pure Strategies Announces Food Sustainability Webinar, Book
Tuesday, April 7, 2015. by Tara Gallagher
The 10 Principles draw from Cheryl’s experience consulting on sustainability for several of the world’s leading food industry brands and retailers, her academic background and prior experience working within the food industry.
Read More…Key Steps for Successfully Engaging Consumers to Eat Sustainably
Thursday, April 2, 2015. by Cheryl Baldwin
In countries such as the U.S., consumers are responsible for about one-third of food waste, more than any other part of the food chain. To combat this, Bon Appétit pioneered removing trays from dining halls resulting in up to 30 percent less consumer waste. They also educated their consumers by weighing and measuring wasted food at dish return stations.
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