Adopting ‘sustainability’ as a core value

Why? Clients hire us to help them implement Sustainability Initiatives that inspire staffs to lower costs, build stronger organizations and enhance reputations.

How? We employ a series of training, benchmarking, and monitoring tools that help organizations set priorities, cut costs, and increase revenue while balancing human, environmental and financial interests.

Then what? Once our clients embed sustainable thinking, great things begin to happen:

  • A janitor is empowered to make a suggestion that saves $30k a year.
  • An IT department realizes that turning off computers at night saves $37k each year in electricity.
  • An auto mechanic invents a low-tech way to recover the 5% residual oil that is normally thrown away in quart bottles.
  • A medical equipment distributor obtains environmental ISO certification so that it can compete in foreign markets and double its revenue.
  • A school system motivates students to turn off lights by sharing a portion of the savings with them.
  • A corporation saves money by investing in a wellness program that cuts sick leave and increases productivity and creativity.
  • A government agency reduces its fleet costs by 25% simply by carpooling.
  • A manufacturer creates a green version of its product that is sought after by customers.
  • One department shares its successes with others and they all benefit.

How do we get started? Contact Us

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