Sustainability indicators, indices and reporting systems are of growing importance in both the public and private sectors. SDIs are seen as useful in a wide range of settings, by a wide range of actors this includes international and intergovernmental bodies; national governments and government departments; economic sectors; administrators of geographic or ecological regions; communities; nongovernmental organizations; and the private sector.
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Friday, September 12, 2014
Sustainability Development Metrics: Indices, Approaches and Frameworks
Sustainability indicators, indices and reporting systems are of growing importance in both the public and private sectors. SDIs are seen as useful in a wide range of settings, by a wide range of actors this includes international and intergovernmental bodies; national governments and government departments; economic sectors; administrators of geographic or ecological regions; communities; nongovernmental organizations; and the private sector.
New Sustainability Metrics from KoAnn Skrzyniarz
Here are five new metrics from KoAnn Skrzyniarz. She is the originator of sustainable brands and Sustainable Life Media. She is one of the world's leading innovators in sustainability metrics. She explores ways of measuring new forms of environmental and social value.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Event - New Metrics 14 Conference
The fourth annual New Metrics ’14 conference will take place September 24-26 in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2011 Sustainable Brands launched its first “New Metrics” conference, initially partnering with Wharton’s IGEL program to host the conference. This year they are collaborating with MIT’s Sloan School of Business to bring together an audience of 300 brand leaders to be in dialogue with 60+ thought leaders from well-respected brands, NGOs and think tanks who will speak about how they’re working to create a path toward smarter, more accurate and more inclusive business metrics.
Monday, August 18, 2014
e-book - Metrics for Environmental Health and Sustainability
Effective operational metrics are an essential part of benchmarking and measuring progress. This e-book helps you to select the appropriate metrics across environment health and safety, sustainability, quality and more. Produced by LNS Research, in conjunction with MESA International, this e-book contains the detailed findings of the five-month, 2013-2014 Manufacturing Metrics that Matter research project.
This information-packed eBook answers many of the questions on business leaders’ minds today, including:
This information-packed eBook answers many of the questions on business leaders’ minds today, including:
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Event - The Future of Capitalism: New Metrics, New Models, New Outcomes
This TSSS Event will take place on Tuesday, March 4th and a follow up
webinar will be aired on Thursday, March 20th. The event will be hosted by Mark Anielski, a leading expert on the
emerging metric of well-being (the new bottom line). The followup webinar will dive deeper into the issues. The Future of Capitalism: New Metrics, New Models, New Outcomes
by Mark Anielski will ask the question,
"Are you ready to compete in an economic system that rewards shared values, well being and inclusive prosperity?"
For more information click here.
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Evolving Metrics for Corporate Sustainability: Beyond Waste, Water and Energy
Is Sustainability Still Possible?
Ten Sources of Green Supply Chain Information
PPR Home's Sustainability Journey: Innovative Metrics Shed Light
For more information click here.
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Sustainability Development Metrics: Indices, Approaches and Frameworks
New Sustainability Metrics from KoAnn Skrzyniarz
KoAnn Skrzyniarz: A Leader in Sustainable Brand Innovation
White Paper - Redefining Value: The New Metrics of Sustainable Business
Evolving Metrics for Corporate Sustainability: Beyond Waste, Water and Energy
Is Sustainability Still Possible?
Ten Sources of Green Supply Chain Information
PPR Home's Sustainability Journey: Innovative Metrics Shed Light
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Event - The Future of Capitalism: New Metrics, New Models, New Outcomes
The Future of Capitalism will take place on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm, at Loyalty One, 438 University Ave., 12th Floor, Toronto, Canada. This event is subtitled, "New Metrics, New Models, New Outcomes." It will address strategies for the new economy and competing in an economic system that rewards shared values, well being and inclusive prosperity. Attendees at this event will hear from Mark Anielski, one of the world's leading experts on the emerging metric of well-being...the new bottom line.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Web-Based Sustainability Reporting from GreenBox
A new startup is striving to simplify sustainability reporting making it easy and accessible to everyone. A company by the name of GreenBox is commercializing its web-based sustainability reporting software following a pilot program with real estate asset management firms.
"Sustainability is a standard business practice. The documents and reports supporting your sustainability program should be as well. GreenBox helps you create essential documents the right way with unique step-by-step wizards make creating industry-compliant reports and documents easy and affordable. Embrace sustainability without the headache!"
"Sustainability is a standard business practice. The documents and reports supporting your sustainability program should be as well. GreenBox helps you create essential documents the right way with unique step-by-step wizards make creating industry-compliant reports and documents easy and affordable. Embrace sustainability without the headache!"
Friday, August 2, 2013
White Paper - Redefining Value: The New Metrics of Sustainable Business

We are seeing rapid shifts in the following three areas:
1. The degree to which citizens trust business
2. The degree to which people care if any individual brand persists,
3. The degree to which society is beginning to hold business accountable for addressing many of the social and environmental challenges we face.
The metrics by which we define and measure value must change if for no other reason than to respond to these shifts.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Event - The New Metrics of Sustainable Business Conference 2013
The New Metrics in Sustainable Business event will take place on September 24 and 25, 2013 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Explore the future of sustainable business metrics at the Sustainable Brands event. Learn from over 60 current change agents. More than 30 plenaries and breakout discussions including up to the minute trends, drivers and examples of the most successful ways businesses are creating and capturing entirely new forms of value, or quantifying previously-ignored existing economic, social and environmental impacts.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Webinar - Why GRI G4 Will Trigger New Directions In Sustainability Reporting
The Verdantix webinar, "Why GRI G4 Will Trigger New Directions In Sustainability Reporting," will take place on Thursday, May 30, 2013. In this complimentary webinar you will learn the new best practices for sustainability reporting and how to link mandatory reporting, voluntary frameworks and financial reporting.
Based on multiple Verdantix benchmarks covering stock exchanges, responsible supply chain assessments and a global survey of 250 heads of sustainability, this webinar helps heads of sustainability to chart out the best practices for sustainability reporting in a post GRI G4 world.
Based on multiple Verdantix benchmarks covering stock exchanges, responsible supply chain assessments and a global survey of 250 heads of sustainability, this webinar helps heads of sustainability to chart out the best practices for sustainability reporting in a post GRI G4 world.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Review of Different Types Ice and Ramifications of its Loss (Video)
Here is a relevant primer on ice. This information is timely in the wake of the summer 2012 loss of a quarter million square miles of Arctic ice. This video reviews in very simple terms the different types of ice and the ramifications of the scientific observation that they are melting.
First Hand Account of Melting Arctic Sea Ice (Video)
Join Al Jazeera's Nick Clark as he joined an expedition traveling deep into the Arctic Circle earlier this summer. This is a first hand account of the rapidly melting Arctic ice cap.
Unprecedented Arctic Ice Melt in 2012 (Video)
In 2012 the Arctic ice cap shrunk more than ever before in recorded history. As of September, 2012, only slightly more than 20 percent of the Arctic Ocean was covered by ice. In this video Ray Suarez talks to Walt Meier, a scientist at the U.S. National Ice and Snow Data Center about the new evidence and how a lack of arctic sea ice affects ocean currents and changes weather patterns.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Its Official Arctic Sea Ice is at its Lowest Level in Recorded History
Researchers at the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center, said that Arctic sea ice is at its lowest level ever recorded. What happens to the Arctic sea ice is of great relevance to everyone everywhere on the planet.
Sea ice is a key indicator of climate change, as part of complex
feedback loops, ice loss is expected to exacerbate our warming climate.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Business Metrics at the 2011 Sustainable Brands Event
Explore the future of sustainable business metrics and measurement. This SB Issues in Focus one day event, in partnership with The Wharton School, looks at the retooling of key business metrics to optimize business for sustainable success in the 21st Century. Join other financial and non-financial managers seeking knowledge in the progression of work that measures and values both positive and negative environmental and social impacts of business activity. Industry leaders will collaborate on issues such as valuing eco-system services, moving environmental impact onto the balance sheet, and putting goals in context. October 24, 2011 in Philadelphia, PA.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard
ISO has identified energy management as a priority area meriting the development and promotion of international standards. Effective energy management is a priority focus because of the significant potential to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide.
The new energy guideline establish a framework for energy management systems for buildings, industrial plants, commercial facilities and utilities. ISO 50001's broad applicability across national economic sectors, it is estimated that the standard could influence up to 60 percent of the world’s energy use.
ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard is based on the common elements found in all of ISO’s management system standards. It is entirely compatibility with ISO 9001 (quality management) and ISO 14001 (environmental management).
ISO 50001 will provide a framework for integrating energy efficiency into management practices. It will make better use of existing energy-consuming assets, as well as provide benchmarking, measuring, documenting, and reporting of energy intensity improvements and their projected impact on reductions in GHG emissions
ISO 50001 will provide energy management best practices and good energy management behaviors. It will also supports transparency and communication on the management of energy resources. Evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient technologies are important part of the framework that also promotes energy efficiency throughout the supply chain and energy management improvements in the context of GHG emission reduction projects.
ISO 50001 is being developed by ISO project committee ISO/PC 242, Energy management, whose Chair, Edwin Piñero, has said of the new series of guidelines, “Everyday, organizations all over the world deal with issues such as energy supply availability, reliability, climate change, and resource depletion. A critical element in addressing these issues is how effectively an organization manages its energy use."
“ISO 50001 provides a proven model that helps organizations systematically plan and manage their energy use. With a strong focus on performance and continual improvement, ISO 50001 will contribute to enhanced energy efficiency and prudent energy use. An extremely high level of consensus drove our committee’s fast progress toward publication - proof that the world needs and wants this standard.”
Roland Risser, Chair of the U.S. Technical Advisory Group to ISO/PC 242, and Manager of the Building Technologies Program at the U.S. Department of Energy, underlines that, “This new International Standard provides the structural framework for commercial and industrial companies to continually improve their energy intensity - saving money, improving competitiveness and reducing pollution. When companies can link efficiency to profitability, that’s a win-win.”
© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.
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