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The GreenTie Blog

Learn from authors whose work and thought leadership has advanced the professional practice of EHS & Sustainability management
  • Preparing for Climate-Related Disclosures

    By: Scott Song
    September 24, 2024
    In this Q&A, FORUM24 presenter Scott Song shares the benefits of taking a proactive approach to disclosures, the first step every company should take, and what attendees will take away from his session.
  • Emerging Environmental Risks & Regulations

    By: Michael Anderson
    September 23, 2024
    In this Q&A, FORUM24 presenter Michael (Mike) Anderson discusses the challenges companies are facing due to PFAS, the impact of new rules on EHS&S leaders’ work, and what he’s looking forward to most about the Forum this year.
  • Essential Skills for Leaders in EHS and Sustainability

    By: Kelvin Roth
    September 16, 2024
    In advance of his FORUM24 session, "Essential Skills for Leaders," Kelvin Roth, Vice President of EHSQ at CF Industries, shares his 4 S’s of leadership, the difference between managing and leading, and what he’s looking forward to most about the Forum this year.
  • Environmental Compliance Benchmarking: Where Does Your Industry Stand?

    By: Megan Walters, CHMM
    August 30, 2024
    In today's business landscape, environmental compliance isn't just about ticking boxes—it's a critical component of the business’s strategy. But how does your company stack up against industry peers? And more importantly, how can you turn compliance challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation?
  • The Intersection of EHS and Sustainability

    By: Charlotte Scott
    August 21, 2024
    Sustainability continues to have a mighty and tangible impact on the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) industry. Many people don’t understand, however, how the two are intertwined—and how any EHS program will not be as successful without incorporating sustainability considerations. In fact, this has even spurred a new term—environmental, health, safety, and sustainability (EHS&S).
  • The Continuously Changing Landscape of TRI Reporting

    By: Lyn Ip
    August 16, 2024
    The list of TRI-reportable chemicals will continue to grow as the EPA adds not only PFAS but also other chemicals and chemical groups based on scientific research, the results of internal EPA reviews, and chemical petitions as they become available.
  • HEICO's Safety Revolution: AI-Driven Success with Benchmark Gensuite

    By: Danielle Goddard
    August 16, 2024
    Workplace safety is a top priority for HEICO, a company managing over 70 manufacturing, construction, and industrial services businesses. With operations in 19 countries, ensuring safety across such a diverse and widespread organization is a significant challenge. HEICO partnered with Benchmark Gensuite to find a comprehensive solution to minimize risks and prevent potentially serious incidents (PSIs).
  • Climate Disclosures Decoded: An Overview of Key Reporting Standards

    By: Jami Patrick
    August 15, 2024
    At the upcoming NAEM FORUM24, Jami Patrick, VP of Sustainability and Climate at Montrose Environmental, will moderate a discussion with industry leaders on Preparing for Climate-Related Disclosures. To get ready for this discussion, let’s take a look at some of the new and proposed climate disclosure regulations currently in play.
  • Empowering EHS Professionals Through Mobile Technology – Lessons from Three Industry Leaders

    By: Monica Patel
    August 14, 2024
    This article explores how three companies from different industries overcame significant EHS challenges by adopting mobile technology. Their experiences offer valuable lessons for any organization looking to enhance its EHS&S performance through mobile solutions.
  • Artificial Intelligence in EHS: 3 Myths and 3 Facts

    By: Jean-Grégoire Manoukian
    August 13, 2024
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used for EHS use cases, such as to deconstruct regulatory documents, perform risk assessments, and provide predictive analytics. But as is the case with new technology, AI in EHS is not immune from the hype and buzz that invariably accompany all groundbreaking innovation. This article explores three myths and corresponding facts of AI in EHS.