America Knows How looks at how business diversity can improve sustainability innovation.
"The support of a diverse cohort of business people discussing sustainability regularly gives small business leaders connections and insights they might not otherwise be able to access."
Our first "Get to Know" series interview looks at what makes REV folks tick.
"I think the future of sustainability is going to continue to shift toward a “top down” approach. Businesses are seeing the need to go beyond recycling programs and lighting retrofits."
Is your organization a Sustainability Superstar or Achiever? Take this short quiz to find out how your organization measures up when it comes to sustainability. Your result (and the ideas you come up with) may surprise you.
Conscious Company Magazine details a Circle in action.
"Altruism, camaraderie, and detailed, sharp-penciled plans have converged to make ambitious goals seem, in this moment, anyway, very achievable."
PG&E and San Jose mayor honor 3 Circle participants.
HGST, Nimble Storage, and Team San Jose are among 10 companies cited for their energy achievements.
Do you know how California's new sustainability mandates will affect your business?
"Lawmakers in Sacramento were busy in 2015. New laws to improve energy efficiency in California are on the books, and deadlines for reaching state targets are even more ambitious."
REV CSO Matt Bogoshian provides strategies & tools to measure and reduce GHGs.
"...the key to progress starts by credibly measuring the GHG emissions each organization is responsible for emitting and then innovating to create solutions in line with sound business strategy."
February: Marin March: Los Angeles Area; San Jose; San Francisco April: East Bay; San Diego; Orange County
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"Extraordinary change requires building extraordinary relationships, and at some level this requires gathering together diverse people representing diverse views so they can speak and listen to one another in new ways." — Peter Senge