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How Customer Requirements are Driving Sustainability into the Supply Chain
Rick Love, EH&S Manager for United Technologies Corp. describes the benefits of setting sustainability goals for the company's top-tier suppliers. To learn more about the trends that will shape EHS & Sustainability management in the year to come, download NAEM's "2016 Planning for a Sustainable Future" report, www.naem.org.Tags: 2016 Supplier Engagement Supply Chain Sustainability Supply Chain Transparency Sustainability Metrics Sustainability Strategy Trends Video -
Looking Over the Sustainability Horizon
Johanna Jobin, Director of Global EHS & Sustainability for Biogen Idec, discusses the future of sustainability and how success will be measured. To learn more about where leadership companies are headed next, download NAEM\'s 2016 "Planning for a Sustainable Future" report at https://staging.naem.org/Tags: 2016 Circular Economy Emerging Issues Emerging Strategy Issues Sustainability Goals Sustainability Metrics Sustainability Strategy Video -
Making the Business Case for Sustainability Programs
Sustainability is more than just an aspirational idea; it's a potential value driver -- if you are willing to approach it accordingly. Rick Love, Manager of Environmental Sustainability at United Technologies Corp. explains how this approach has achieved results within his company.Tags: 2016 Corporate Social Responsibility Energy Efficiency Integrating Sustainability Making the Business Case Sustainability Metrics Sustainability Strategy Video -
How GE Manages Its EHS & Sustainability Data
Kris Morico, Global Leader- Environmental Programs for General Electric Co., discusses how the company manages its EHS and sustainability data. -
Businesses Need to Prepare for Sea Level Rise
For the past 6,000 years--the duration of human civilization--sea level has remained relatively unchanged. That is no longer the case today. Sea level rise is now moving the shoreline inland, posing new challenges for businesses and communities. At NAEM's Forum on Oct. 23, 2013 in Montreal, John Englander, author of "High Tide on Main Street," illuminated the business risks and made the case for 'intelligent adaptation' to more than 500 corporate EHS and sustainability leaders. In this video interview, he discusses the science and shares some of the highlights from his keynote presentation.Tags: 2013 Climate Change Environmental Management Making the Business Case Risk Management Sustainability Metrics Sustainability Strategy Video