Environmental Management
Minimize your company's environmental footprint
Browse benchmark reports, webinars and insights from EHS&S industry leaders.
Reports
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The Energy-Water Nexus
ReportThis report explains the interdependent relationship between energy use and water use, with an eye to the business case for a systems approach to managing these resources. It also identifies strategies you can use to mitigate risks to your operations, based on case studies from peers.
Webinars
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Climate Strategy: Latest Developments in TCFD and CDP
WebinarThis panel-webinar will outline the emerging best-practices and help EHS and sustainability managers more successfully engage with their leaders and proactively prepare more robust, value-protecting and value-creating climate strategies. -
Thriving in the Circular Economy: Product Design and Business Practices for “Circular Tech” and Other Industries
WebinarLearn about specific ways of implementing Circular Economy design and business practices at manufacturing companies, with examples from the tech industry that will inspire all industries. -
Bringing Circular Economy Concepts to the Real World
WebinarLearn about how the circular economy fits your sector.
Blog Posts
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Three Keys to Intel's Global Water Stewardship Program
By: Fawn BergenJuly 23, 2018The technology that is part of nearly every aspect of our lives also depends on water. A significant challenge our industry faces is the water-intensive process of manufacturing semiconductors, which is driven not only by company growth but by the complexity of each new technology. -
Andrew Winston Says It's Time for a "Big Pivot"
By: NAEM StaffJanuary 28, 2015Andrew Winston has a new message for business: It's time to broaden the aperture from quarterly earnings and internal metrics to creating long-term value and solving global environmental challenges. -
It's Time to Quantify the Economic Risks of Climate Change
By: NAEM StaffSeptember 8, 2014Learn the results from a groundbreaking report on the financial risks associated with climate change from Kate Gordon, Vice President & Director of the Next Generation’s Climate & Energy Program.