What’s the Deal with Material?

Companies cannot realize business circularity without systems change. A Circular Manufacturing Supply Chain Systems change requires a multitude of transformations that include (but is not exhaustive) reverse logistics capabilities, service models for manufacturers, carbon pricing, producer regulations, new commodity markets for materials as well as the more integral aspects of how organizations operate and supply […]

CEO Spotlight: Stacy Flynn of Evrnu

In conversation with visionary Founder & CEO, Stacy Flynn of Evrnu Kate Gaertner, CEO of TripleWin Advisory, had the opportunity to speak with Stacy Flynn, the visionary founder and CEO of Evrnu, a textile innovations company that is seeking to deploy its regenerative fiber technologies to re-engineer discarded clothing into new, high-quality, performance apparel.   […]

An Action Plan for Sustainably-Driven Companies

Originally published by Real Leaders Magazine, August 8, 2020. “Possible is more a matter of attitude; a matter of decision to choose; among the impossible possibilities; when one sound opportunity; becomes a possible solution.” ― Dejan Stojanovic The imperative for companies today is to be purpose-driven in how they operate.  The acute health and economic crises […]

Setting a New Baseline for Normal

The goal of carbon accounting is for businesses to adopt target reduction goals for their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.  We can only track what we measure.  To get to the point of setting carbon reduction goals, companies need to establish an emissions trend line. Makes sense.  A company needs to know whether its GHG emissions […]

The Up-and-Up on Natural Refrigerants

Sometimes humanity really pulls together and solves problems.  One example is the 1987 Montreal Protocol, an agreement among countries to ban ozone-hole creating refrigerants. The hole in the ozone layer of Earth’s atmosphere is now shrinking. Nations succeeding together!  Another “success story in the making” has been emerging over the last decade.  Again, it comes […]

Achieving the promise of reduce, reuse, recycle with chemical recycling

Originally published by Multibriefs on December 4, 2019 There’s no consensus yet on whether chemical recycling is the silver bullet for the growing plastic pollution problem. What is clear, however, is that a solution needs to be found — and fast. Plastic and the use of plastic are not going away anytime soon. This quintessential […]

Sustainable Acronynms Revealed

The sustainability world loves its acronyms. It rivals the best of “consultant speak” batted around on corporate engagements ranging from business strategy, process, operations to stakeholder engagement.

The Onward Journey of Corporate Sustainability

I often say Corporate Sustainability is a journey.  Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia didn’t start with a sustainable company in 1973.  He progressed to it with the realization that his company’s impact on the environment was detrimental in its pursuit of creating useful goods for individuals to enjoy.  His epiphany, that realization set his […]

The Evolution of Corporate Sustainability

WHAT IS CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY? In the world of sustainability, as applied to corporate industry, we’re often met with varying approaches to and different definitions of business ‘sustainability’.  Companies can view it as: a mindset (i.e., longevity of a business model), an approach (i.e., promote human productivity and satisfaction, a signal to the market or key […]

Mainstreaming Sustainable Innovation

Biomimicry in Action We have all seen or experienced innovations based on the science of blending biology with technology.  Two of the best-known examples of the science of studying nature to make more effective products for man’s use include: Speedo’s sharkskin swimwear or full-body LZR suit:  proudly displayed on the svelte bodies of 2008 Olympic […]