Congress recently made the most significant reforms to environmental and public health law since the 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act with the passage of legislation that updates the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). On behalf of DuPont, I commend Congress, particularly Sen. Tom Carper, Sen. Chris Coons and Rep. John Carney, for their extraordinary leadership and vision in passing a modernized TSCA that meets the needs of the 21st century and reassures the public about the safety of chemicals used in everyday products.
by Patrick Little, Senior Environmental Consultant, and Hannah Scott, EMEA Sustainability Coordinator, at CBRE
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The Earth’s natural resources, whether it’s the air, water, soils, geology or ecosystems around us, sustain all life on earth. These resources, sometimes termed ‘natural capital’, provide us with a vast range of services, from the more obvious examples, such as the food we eat and the materials we use to build our towns and cities, to those less visible, such as climate regulation and the pollination of plants by insects.
Findings are based on a survey exploring the types of commitments made, the strategies companies are following and how these vary by size and type of company.
Sustainability is more than just an aspirational idea; it's a potential value driver-- if you are willing to approach it accordingly. In this video, Rick Love, Manager of Environmental Sustainability at United Technologies Corp. explains how this approach has achieved results within his company. To join the conversation about the future of corporate sustainability management, join NAEM in Milwaukee on Aug. 2-3 for our 2016 Sustainability Management Conference. Learn more: http://bit.ly/29QcdTS.
Sustainability professionals sit at the intersection of strategy, communications and environmental management. Sandy Nessing, Managing Director, Corporate Sustainability at American Electric Power Co. Inc. describes what this looks like her from her perspective. To learn more about the conversations, NAEM members are having, visit us online at www.naem.org.
Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: This is part 7 of a 10 - part series of documentary videos produced by Subaru of America to help everyone understand the impact of the trash challenge in our national parks and the road to a solution.
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Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: This is part 7 of a 10 - part series of documentary videos produced by Subaru of America to help everyone understand the impact of the trash challenge in our national parks and the road to a solution.