Energy Companies Proactively Invest in Climate Friendly Tech

  • October 17, 2019

Why: Oil & Gas companies take 10-20 year long-term view of environmental regulation & factor that into CSR which supports a company’s financial strength. 

What: Companies are investing more in renewables, reducing impact on water resources, & using new technology to produce oil & gas with a smaller geographical footprint.

Investors Benefit: Protecting the environment through their actions & investing in carbon capture strengthens the long-term value of these companies while improving quality of life for employees & the community.

Houston Chronicle | Comment: Energy companies taking proactive approach on climate

ESG Investing: The “Green Gold Rush”

  • October 17, 2019

Trend:

More than $30 Trillion invested in sustainable assets across 5 markets. Countries, corporations, & investors are shifting to ESG investments to prevent the disastrous economic consequences of climate change.

International Action:

  • China – the largest market for renewable energy investing is initiating competitive bids for solar and wind projects
  • India- investing more in solar than coal power, reducing costs of solar power 
  • Japan – renewable energy investing has increased 3% year over year
  • Europe – leads on all things ESG with mixed results due to cash-strapped EU countries
  • U.S. – climate action is front & center during the presidential debates & states like California & New York setting aggressive emission reduction goals 

Key Takeaway: The profit potential from the sustainability industry is undeniable. Despite the U.S./China trade war & rocky global markets, investors continue to bet on ESG-focused funds.

Atlantic Council | Climate investing: Is it sustainable?

American Consumers Reject Plastic Packaging. Paper Recycling Industry Sees Increased Demand.

  • October 17, 2019

Trend:

The “plastic straw debate” was a turning point in how American consumers think of sustainability. Now companies are rushing to replace their plastic packaging to prevent offending consumers. 

Stats: 

  • 30% or 76 Million tons per year of all American trash  are containers, cartons, wrapping, etc make up
  • 60 nations & 350 U.S. municipalities have single-use plastic restrictions across
  • 200+ businesses or 20% of all global packaging have committed to reducing waste

Key Takeaway:

European recycling executives are betting on U.S. paper recycling. Once the infrastructure is in place for increased recycling demand, the fast-moving paper fiber market industry will support the increased demand.

Bloomberg | American Consumers Might Save Paper Recycling 

Corporate Focus on Sustainability will Lead to Positive Rewards on Business Performance

  • October 17, 2019

Areas of Focus: 

  • Southeast Asia: As the region grows to become a manufacturing hub & key link in global supply chains sustainability is taking center stage.
  • The Philippines: In a recent PwC study, more than 80% of local CEOs expect to change their production/service model in the next 3-5 years to promote increased sustainability.

Key Takeaway: As the global climate crisis becomes more apparent, companies are taking notice of the UN’s SDGs to prevent a long-term threat to corporate existence.

Challenges & Opportunities: 

  • Challenges: high transition costs, inadequate tech, absence of adequate policy frameworks
  • Opportunities:  Businesses that are proactive about sustainability will gain loyalty from employees, customers, suppliers, communities, & investors.

Business World | Keep Up with the Sustainability Shift

Tights: The “single-use plastic” of the Fashion Industry

  • October 17, 2019

Trend: Countless fashion brands are featuring tights in their Spring/Summer 2020 collections.

The Problem: Tights are generally worn a handful of times before needing replacement. They are considered the “single-use plastic” of the textile industry.

The Solution: Innovative brands are creating tights from recycled materials & offering a recycling program for customers to return tights so they may be turned into long-life plastic products.

Independent | The revolution of tights: How hosiery is becoming trendy & green

Sheet Masks: The Next Plastic Straw

  • October 17, 2019

Trend: With the current focus on single-use plastics cities have banned plastic straws & plastic bags. Fashion houses are pledging to become carbon-neutral. Beauty is the next frontier for environmental cleanup.

The Concern: Sheet masks are made for 1-time use & contain many components to be disposed of after their use – a non-recyclable pouch, the mask, & sometimes plastic wrap for the mask.

The Details: Plastics in the packaging & masks will take 100s of years to decompose, breaking down into harmful micro-plastics which are bad for humans, animals, & the planet.

Potential Solutions:

  • Choose compostable sheet masks
  • Refuse, Reduce, Reuse
  • Cross-check your products with the EWG Database

Vogue | Are Sheet Masks the New Plastic Straws?

Millennials Are More of the Consumer Market & Workforce. It’s More Crucial to Invest in CSR

  • October 10, 2019

Millennial Stats:

  • 75% of the workforce by 2025
  • 85% say it is extremely or very important that companies implement programs to improve the environment
  • 75% would change their purchase habits to reduce their impact on the environment.

CSR Programs Millennials Look for:

  • charitable giving
  • volunteer programs
  • fair trade programs
  • environmental policies
  • positive labor policies

Where to Reach Them:

  • Facebook (65%)
  • YouTube (61%)
  • Instagram (55%)

franchising.com | Millennial Matters: Corporate Social Responsibility is Important 

HBR Study: Another Reason to Include Women on Boards

  • October 10, 2019

The Problem: Overconfidence is more prevalent with male CEOs. Overconfidence has been linked to CEOs overestimating returns & underestimating risks.

Key Industries Suffering From CEO Overconfidence: pharmaceuticals, computer software, coal, and construction

The Solution: To increase corporate revenue and lessen the cost of overconfident CEOs, increase the % of women on corporate boards. Women board members provide more diverse perspectives, are less conformist, and are more likely to express their independent views. 

Harvard Business Review | Research: When Women are on Boards, Male CEOs are Less Confident 

In Response to Consumer Demand Manufacturers Get More Health Conscious & Sustainable

  • October 10, 2019

Why: Younger customer base makes environmentally-focused decisions when purchasing food/drink items. 66% of consumers will pay more for sustainable products.

Big Names Take Action: 

  • Nestlé to phase out non-recyclable plastics by 2025
  • Coca-Cola will refill or recover 56% of its bottles & cans by 2020
  • Kellog to support 1M farmers to deliver climate-smart farming by 2030

How the Little Guy Can Compete:

  • More flexible supply chain & order fulfillment process
  • CSR focused product traceability
  • Adopt tech to help determine/track areas for sustainability 

FoodDive | 3 Ways for Smaller Companies to Pack a Punch in the Brave New World of Food & Beverage Manufacturing 

Data Leading the Way for Corporate/Nonprofit Partnerships

  • October 10, 2019

How Data Makes a Difference:

Companies partnering with nonprofits based on the value of the partnership to employees, consumers, public, and brand. Nonprofit leaders measure and report back tangible metrics resulting from the partnership.

Stats:

  • 57% drop in turnover for employees who are most deeply connected to their companies’ giving and volunteering efforts
  • 86% of Americans think it’s important to understand a brand’s specific impact on a social issue

Trends: 

  • Companies partner with fewer nonprofit partners to focus on what their stakeholders value and maximize impact
  • Increase corporate partner value with inter-department communication (i.e. Communications, C-Suite, HR, and CSR)
  • Employee and consumer engagement results in exponential success of a partnership

NonProfit Times | CSR Partners Need Help Getting Better at it

Burberry Tests Resell Market via Temporary Partnership with The Real Real

  • October 10, 2019

When: Now until January 2020

How it Works: Customers who consign a Burberry product using The Real Real will be invited for a personal shopping session and tea at one of Burberry’s retail locations. 

Why: 

  • Burberry wants to get back in the good graces of environmentalists after it was revealed that the company destroyed clothes and perfume worth more than $36 million in 2017.
  • According to The RealReal, resale demand for Burberry has increased by 64% year-on-year.

The Citizen | Burberry Partners with The Real Real to test Reselling High Fashion

Habits of Waste Persuades Uber Eats to Drop Plastic Ware

  • October 10, 2019

Why is it a Big Deal: The World Economic Forum estimates that people throw 40 billion plastic utensils away every year. 

How it Happened: Habits of Waste, an organization committed to waste reduction, presented the Uber Eats Global Public Policy lead with the idea and a plan to implement it, including an opt-in policy.

What’s Next: Legislation. Habits of Waste has presented their utensil opt-in idea to California State Senators and Assembly Members and is working to turn #CutOutCutlery into a bill. 

Forbes | One Small Step to Reduce Plastic, One Giant Leap Toward Zero-Waste

JoJo Maman Bèbè Brand Leads With Social Responsibility

  • October 10, 2019

Clothing Line: 

Baby wear, Maternity clothes, home and sleep necessities, and gifts

CSR Efforts:

  • uses recycled materials and packaging
  • partners with small nonprofit in Mozambique 
  • focuses on hiring people with disabilities who might otherwise have difficulty finding work

Founder’s Advice to Entrepreneurs:

“Running a business is about corporate social responsibility, the point of JoJo is to be a commercial business, but run as a force for good.”

The Telegraph | Royal Endorsed Baby Wear Brand That’s Changing Lives Across the World

Dow Reducing Waste in Latin American & Asian Countries

  • October 3, 2019

How?  Focusing on training and education, Dow will turn plastic waste into an income source with recycling value chains. The final phase will create a model that can be scaled for other countries.

Example: Dow selected 5 cooperatives to support in Brazil, identified the most impactful interventions, and developed specific work plans for each.

Results: The collaboration aims to increase waste picker’s income from the equivalent of $169 to $480.

Forbes | Tackling Waste Management Infrastructure to Help Communities Reduce Plastic Pollution

As Technology Changes the Workforce, CSR an Avenue for Employee Education Opportunities

  • October 3, 2019

Stats: By 2026 technological changes will displace  1.4 million jobs. 70% of the losses will be because a current job will cease to exist.

Potential Solutions: 

  • Tuition reimbursement programs for continuing education
  • PTO for continuing education

Key Takeaways: There are questions as to responsibility for the pending workforce disruption – government, the individual, or the company. Because CSR focuses on the community, companies can fold employee education into their current CSR programs preventing a decline in local unemployment.

Harvard Business Review | Respelling Workers is a Central Part of Corporate Social Responsibility 

How to Get Employees Involved in CSR

  • October 3, 2019

Why? Involving employees in CSR programs increases employee retention and the likelihood of success for the CSR program. 

Top Tips: 

  • Create a culture of giving
  • Allocate CSR responsibilities to interested employees 
  • Recognize employees  for their CSR efforts
  • Start at the top with CEO participation
  • Make participation fun with team competitions and prizes

Thrive Global | How to Encourage Your Employees to Volunteer

Manufacturing Recycling Demands Innovative Solutions

  • October 3, 2019

The Problem: A diverse and evolving product line creates challenges for manufacturers seeking recycling partners. Frequently recycling companies do not want mixed materials and do not want small amounts recyclables. 

The Solution: Be creative in establishing recycling partnerships to work with the market. The right partnership dramatically increases profits for both the manufacturer and the recycling partner by creating a streamlined process and finding the appropriate buyers for waste.

Quartz | The Problem Big Manufacturers have with Recycling –  and How to Fix it

As Urban Populations Increase, Cities Adapt Circular Practices

  • October 3, 2019

Stats: 1/2 the world’s population lives in cities. By 2050, that number will increase to 2/3. The world’s cities emit more than 70% of carbon emissions.

Participating Cities: Berlin, Chicago, Copenhagen, and New York 

Changes for Circular Cities:

  • Green roofing and facades to prevent oil, pesticides, and animal waste from polluting waterways
  • Recycling storm water
  • Green building design to save energy

Forbes | The Circular Economy Makes Way for the Circular City 

Tips for More Eco-Friendly Travel

  • October 3, 2019

Stats: Global tourism accounts for 8% of total carbon emissions. 

Tips:

  • Consider travel by train if possible. It has a much lower carbon impact.
  • Stay in sustainable lodging. You can look for the certification of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
  • Consider your hosts. Eat local. Minimize your waste. 
  • Ask your tour provider about their environmental efforts.

Irish Times | Sustainable Travel: Four Smart Ways to Make a Positive Impact

Hanes Partners with How2Recycle to Add Recycling Instructions to Product

  • October 3, 2019

Hanes Environmental Efforts: Hanes has committed to the 2020 goals and uses recycling to divert more than 86% of its production waste from landfills with a goal of 100% by 2020.

The Rollout: The How2Recycle labels will debut on men’s underwear and T-shirts in 6 months with all product lines set to follow.

Business Wire | HanesBrands Partners with How2Recycle to Encourage Consumers to Join the Company’s Focus on Zero Waste

Apps to Live More Sustainably

  • October 3, 2019

The Apps:

  1. SDGs in Action – Provides suggestions to personally contribute to  SDGs.

2. My Little Plastic Footprint – Allows you to track your plastic use and learn how others reduce their waste.

3. Too Good to Go (Europe only) – Provides discounts on food before restaurants throw it away for the day.

4. Forestapp – Rewards you for time off your phone by planting trees. More than 540,000 trees have been planted to date.

5. HowGood – Ranks more than 250,000 real food products on sustainability.

Sustainability Times | Five Apps that can Help You Adopt Sustainable Living Habits

NRG to Reach Net-Zero Emissions by 2050

  • September 26, 2019

Why: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) has called for limiting global warming to a 1.5°C increase.

Updated Impact: NRG’s goal is to reach a 50% reduction target 5 years early and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, surpassing its original goal of a 90% reduction. This strategy will avoid 1 billion tons of CO2 emissions by 2050.

Other Takeaways: 

  • NRG is the 1st energy company to earn the endorsement of the Science Based Targets initiative
  • NRG joined the UN’s Business Ambition pledge to 1.5°C limitation

Yahoo Finance | NRG to step up emissions reduction goals to match OPCC recommendations

Exxon Mobil Loses Funders Due to Lack of ESG Transparency

  • September 26, 2019

What: Exxon has been removed from an ESG fund managed by Europe’s 2nd largest asset manager, the Legal & General Investment Management.

Why: Legal & General say Exxon did not meet minimum requirements, including emissions, reporting, and target information.  

Key Takeaways: A group of 88 investors with nearly $10 Trillion in assets have sent standardized environmental disclosure forms to the world’s largest companies. Companies who resist may lose investors and be passed over by new investors in favor of companies with greater ESG transparency.

WSJ | The Potentially High Cost of Not Disclosing ESG Data

Hundreds of Major Multinational Companies Sign on to Climate Action Pledge

  • September 26, 2019

What are the Climate Action Pledges:

  • EP 100 – commitment to improved energy productivity
  • EV 100 – commitment to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles
  • RE 100 – commitment to Renewable Energy

Notable New Member Companies:

  • EP 100 – Trane, Jinko Solar
  • EV 100 – Novo Nordisk, Genetech, Bounce
  • RE 100 – Target, ANZ, Accenture, Lululemon

Member Companies | The Data:

  • 300 multinational businesses with a combined revenue of $5.5 Trillion 
  • 20 new signatures to the EP 100, RE 100, and EV 100 initiatives 
  • Set to save the equivalent annual CO2 emissions of 27 US coal fired power stations

The Climate Group | More Companies than Ever Committed to Ambitious Climate Action at Climate Week NYC

Recent Study Finds Corporate Social Good Pays Off

  • September 26, 2019

Key Findings: 

  • When the test company advertised their social good, they saw the number of job applicants increase by 25% even with less pay
  • Recruits linked to social good job posts were a higher caliber and more productive

Key Takeaway: More than 90% of the largest 250 U.S. companies produce an annual corporate social responsibility report. This trend will expand to more companies with the realization of the direct correlation to increased profits and productivity.

NPR | Does It Pay for Companies to Do Good?

Circular Economy vs Linear Economy

  • September 26, 2019

(Our current) Linear Economy: Driven by the goal to sell as much as possible, single-use waste goes into landfills after being produced with virgin resources. 

Circular Economy: Items are made for longevity, the ability to be repaired, and eventually repurposed. Consider “resale, reuse, and repair”.

Why: Switching to a circular economy could reduce carbon dioxide emissions 48% by 2030. 

Living by euronews | What is a circular economy & how does it work? 

S’well Founder Finds Profit in Purpose

  • September 26, 2019

Numbers: In 2010 Sarah Kauss put $30,000 of her savings into creating S’well. The company’s current value is more than $100 Million. S’well introduced more than 10 types of reusable water bottles and accessories in more than 200 designs across 65 countries.

S’well’s Positive Results:

  • Committed $1.6 million to UNICEF for clean water initiatives
  • Their Million Bottle project aims to cut 100 million single-use plastic bottles by 2020

Forbes | How the Founder of S’well Found her Purpose in Driving Sustainability 

Clothing Rental Industry Gaining Momentum

  • September 26, 2019

Data: 

  • Rent the Runway predicts that within 10 years, 10% of the $2 trillion fashion market will be rental. 
  • The Real Real customer base is 35% millennials and Gen Z.
  • Renting as opposed to buying reduces the high carbon footprint of the fashion industry by extending clothing lifespan.  95% of trashed clothing could be re-worn, recycled or re-used.

Key Takeaways: With sustainability a growing focus for Millennials and Gen Z the fashion rental industry is estimated to grow while traditional department stores are expected to decline.

AdWeek | How Sustainability is Changing the Way Consumers Get Dressed

Beer By-Products Yield Better Crops

  • September 19, 2019

The Numbers: 85% of brewing’s by-products are spent grains; 8% of greenhouse gas emissions are the result of food waste

Why Use Spent Grains: Spent Grain, a byproduct of brewing beer, is better compost for farming because it is pathogen and salt free. 

The Difference: Using spent grain has allowed collaborating breweries to become TRUE Zero Waste Platinum Certified. 99.4% of the brewery’s waste is diverted from landfills.  As a bonus, vegetables have improved taste and quality.

Forbes | Meet the Female Farmer Working with a Brewery to Reduce Food Waste

Human Rights a Consideration for Corporate Supply Chains

  • September 19, 2019

What: With the Business Roundtable’s recent announcement and new modern slavery laws within the U.K. and Australia, companies are considering worker rights within their supply chain.

The Numbers: 

  • 21+ Million people around the world are trapped in forced labor. 
  • International Trade Union Confederation estimates 60% of global trade depends on the supply chains of 50 corporations.

Key Takeaways: Corporate CSR/Sustainability programs must become less siloed from procurement to reduce risk of human rights violations within their own supply chain.

Equal Times | The Long & Winding Road to Respecting Workers’ Rights in Supply Chains

Impact of Business Roundtable Announcement

  • September 19, 2019

What’s the Problem: The Council of Institutional Investors worries that companies and boards will stop listening to shareholder issues. 

The Roundtable’s Real Message: US companies are actively seeking recognition and asserting that they are ethically run, high integrity businesses who care about being good corporate citizens in their community. Companies are distancing themselves from pollution and doing damage.

The Trend: The redefinition of a business’s purpose to include responsibility to stakeholders has previously been established in the UK and the EU. The definition is now moving to the US. 

Forbes | Deciphering Corporate Speak: The Purpose of a Corporation 

Sustainable Investments on the Rise

  • September 19, 2019

The Numbers: 

  • 85% of U.S. individual investors express interest in sustainable investing strategies. 
  • 84% of investors want to tailor investments to impact goals and want an impact report to track impact. 
  • Sustainable investing assets in the US reached $12 Trillion in 2018.

Key Takeaways: ESG investing is increasing in global popularity as it provides a financial return with less risks than traditional investing. 

Triple Pundit | Sustainable Investing at All-Time High, Says Morgan Stanley 

Converse Partnering for Upcycled Sneakers

  • September 19, 2019

What’s Up: Converse is partnering with vintage and second-hand retailer, Beyond Retro, to create the Converse Renew Denim Chuck 70 made of upcycled denim.

Why: The UK buys 70 million pairs of new denim each year. Creating a single pair of jeans requires hundreds of gallons of water while simultaneously releasing toxic chemicals into natural water sources. 

Just the Start: Beyond Retro hopes this is the start of similar collaborations. 

PebbleMag.com | Converse & Beyond Retro Launch Upcycled Denim Sneaker

Diane von Furstenberg Embraces More Sustainable Fashion Ideas

  • September 19, 2019

What: The ‘ScrapWrap’ is a dress made from left over clothing scraps. It is a zero-waste product and the first piece of a coming ‘ScrapWrap’ line. 

Who: DVF fell in love with 28 year-old former model, actress, Instagram influencer, and UN environmental ambassador, Amanda Cerny, and worked with her on this collaboration.

Why: Cerny wants to raise awareness about the environmental impact of the fashion industry and help with a zero-waste dress.

New York Post | Diane von Furstenberg Unveils the ‘ScrapWrap’ Made of Trash

Transition to Sustainable Lifestyle Starts with Small Steps

  • September 19, 2019

Tip: Make a few small changes to reduce your waste. 

Top Easy Recommendations: 

  • Turn the faucet off when doing dishes.
  • Dine in more.
  • Bring reusable bags when shopping. 
  • Work with neighbors to community compost, plant a garden, or car pool.

Los Alamos Reporter | The ABCs of Zero Waste 

Target involves shoppers in social impact

  • September 12, 2019

What: Target is launching a new loyalty offering in October that lets consumers vote on the local charities they would like Target to give to. 

Why it Matters: Increasingly stakeholders value & participate in social impact more when they are personally interested in the cause. By involving customers in the process Target increases customer loyalty & knowledge of their social works. 

Test Participation: In the 18 month testing phase for Dallas, Charlotte, Denver, and other locations more than 2 million guests have enrolled in the program.

Loyalty 360 | Target’s New Loyalty Program Democratizes Corporate Social Responsibility 

Fast Fashion: How to recognize it & why it’s a problem

  • September 12, 2019

Why it matters: Consumers are increasingly paying attention to Fast Fashion. Fast fashion is the 2nd world’s largest waste producing industry and can involve child-labor, animal-testing, & environmental costs.

How to tell if clothing is fast fashion: Apps like Good on You provide easy info on the ethics of most brands. When an item of clothing has sequence or beads, it is highly likely that child-labor was involved in its production.

Key Takeaway: With a little research consumers can find ethical fashion & many are already educating themselves on the industry.

Dig Magazine Online | Ethical Implications of Fast Fashion

Amazon Eco-friendly finds for convenient eco switches

  • September 12, 2019

An easy way to switch to eco friendly: Beauty products, house-hold cleaners, reusable shopping bags and paper towels

Why is this important? Sustainability switches can be expensive at first. One can begin by investing in these small switches.  

SHAPE | These Eco-Friendly Amazon Buys Will Help Reduce Your Daily Waste 

CSR and tax avoidance negatively interact to affect firm value

  • September 12, 2019

What’s Okay: Participating in CSR or tax avoidance

What’s NOT Okay: Participating in both CSR programs and tax avoidance:

  • conveys inconsistency between reputation building CSR and tax avoidance
  • concerns investors that funds from tax avoidance are not used toward investments that generate a return

Key Takeaway: Investors place less value on firms playing Robin Hood by taking from the government via avoided taxes in order to distribute funds to society via corporate philanthropic giving.

CFO DIVE |  Investors Punish Companies that Combine Philanthropy & Tax Avoidance 

Value-based messaging more effective than product-based messaging

  • September 12, 2019

How to value base your messaging: 

  • Make your cause part of your corporate identity
  • Integrate your cause into social media 
  • Hire informed people who care
  • Partner with companies who share your values
  • Be authentic

Consumers Perspective: 60% of consumers want brands to make it easier for them to see the company’s social good

Key Takeaway: 77% of Americans feel a larger emotional connection to companies with a cause.

Forbes | Marketing for Good: Tugging at the Head & the Heart

Consumers/employees expect CSR more than companies realize

  • September 12, 2019

What employees/customers want: 

  • 59% of consumers expect companies to take a stand on climate/environmental issues
  • 64% of millennials won’t take a job if the company doesn’t have a strong social responsibility program – millennials will make up 3/4 of the workforce by 2025

What companies think: 

only 22% of employers think employees look for philanthropic efforts in the workplace

Why it Matters: It is an obvious disconnect. Employers are late to the CSR game and will not be able to recruit and retain the best talent. They will also lose customers to companies with a focus on purpose. 

The Telegraph | Should businesses be paying more attention to CSR?

Sustainability Efforts by the World’s Largest Automakers

  • September 12, 2019

Who: Toyota, GM, Honda, Ford, BMW are all making moves on sustainability efforts

What: Drastically reducing emissions of U.S. operations, increasing EV vehicles range, or releasing a new EV in Europe, automakers are betting on sustainability.

Key Takeaways: Ford announced it is phasing out compact-sized cars and sedans, focusing on robust line of all-electric vehicles. 

Triple Pundit | 3p Friday: The Latest Sustainability Moves from the World’s Largest Automakers

Australian Zero-Waste retailer looks to Asian market

  • September 5, 2019

Who: The Source Bulk Foods, 51 stores in Australia, provides no packaging except for shopping bags. 

Company goals: 

  • Lowering local food waste in Asia, specifically Singapore’s 800,000 MT
  • offer localized selections to the new Asian stores
  • make healthy eating and sustainable living more accessible

FoodNavigatorAsia.com | Sustainable retail: Australian zero-waste store looks to conquer Asia

Millennials & Gen Z Thrift Shop in Response to “Fast Fashion”

  • September 5, 2019

The problem:

  • 26 billion pounds of textiles that end up in a landfill each year
  • Fashion industry 2nd-most polluting industry in the world
  • At current rate of consumption, the world will need 3x natural resources by 2050 to accommodate demand

Millennials & Gen Z finding solutions:

  • 74% of 18-29 year olds prefer to purchase sustainable conscious brands
  • 18-37 year olds are 2.5 times more likely to purchase second-hand clothing than other generations

Second-hand/sustainable industry leaders:

  • ThredUP
  • Swap Society 
  • Posh Mark
  • Mercari
  • The RealReal

Pepperdine University Graphic | The Fight Against Fast Fashion, and Solutions for a Sustainable Society

Sustainable Lifestyle More Successful When Seen as Path to More Satisfied Life

  • September 5, 2019

Stats: 95% of pro-environmental behaviors linked to increased life satisfaction

Behaviors linked to increased life satisfaction: 

  • Cycling to work
  • Simplifying life style
  • Recycling, purchasing green products, volunteering

Examples of increased life satisfaction:

  • Sense of purpose
  • Sense of “doing the right thing”
  • Increased sense of autonomy and competence

Fast Company | A more sustainable lifestyle is a path to a more satisfied life

Government Plastic Bans: For Success Play up the Economic Benefits

  • September 5, 2019

Example: South Pacific nation of Vanuatu restricted plastic straws, plastic bags, and reusable diapers. 

Supporting Arguments for the Ban: Leaders in Vanuatu point to decrease in tourism as a result of plastic pollution and link ban to increase in economic benefits and social well-being.

Results of ban: 

  • Increase in tourism
  • Other Pacific nations following suit
  • Revival of cultural traditions such as cultural art of weaving traditional bags
  • Increased innovation to find biodegradable solutions 

The Christian Science Monitor | Natural motivators for plastic bans

Walmart Takes a Stand on Gun Control

  • September 5, 2019

What: Walmart discontinues sale of “short-barrel” rifle ammunition, handgun ammunition, ends all handgun sales in Alaska, and asks customers to stop openly carrying firearms in stores.

Immediate results:

  • NRA tweets: Walmart has “succumb to pressure of anti-gun elites”
  • Gun manufactures like Smith & Wesson and Vista Outdoors see shares fall
  • Numerous gun control advocates praise the decision

Other businesses limiting gun sales and/or requesting no open-carry onsite:

  • Kroger
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods
  • Starbucks
  • Target
  • Wendy’s

AP News | Walmart to stop some ammo sales, ask to not open carry guns

World’s Largest Emitter of Greenhouse Gas Becoming a Sustainability Leader

  • September 5, 2019

Who: China

China’s steps to increased sustainability: 

  • 62% increase in electric vehicle sales
  • Responsible for 1/3 of all renewable investments
  • Added the most photovoltaic generation capacity of any country in 2018
  • Developing of plans for 500 smart cities – 10x that of the U.S.

Biggest opportunity for sustainability:

As a top global producer for consumer goods, supply chain sustainability management has enormous potential to mitigate climate change.

Forbes: You Wouldn’t Believe What Country is Becoming a Sustainability Leader

Business Roundtable Changes Course: Corporate Citizenship Wins

  • September 5, 2019

Who: Top CEOs from the largest corporations in the U.S. 

The big deal: Since 1997 the Business Roundtable defined the primary purpose of a company as serving shareholders. Times are changing. Consumer demand for corporate citizenship and the Business Roundtable agrees

What it means: Companies now define success by investing in employees, the community, ethical practices, and shareholder value.

BusinessRoundtable.org | Our Commitment

Anatomy of an EV Playbook from 1 of the big 3

  • September 4, 2019

Who: Ford

What is Ford’s EV strategy: Make their staple vehicles EVs- SUVs, trucks, fleets, cargo vans, mustangs 

The goal: By not requiring a consumer to think of a new type of a car, sales will be volume driven and can be profitable

Automotive News | Ford’s EV strategy takes shape in search for popularity and profit

Local Cultural Institutions. Leaders in Socially Responsible Investments.

  • September 4, 2019

What divestments have local museums made? Natural Science museums have divested from oil and gas to support climate change

What investments have museums made to local social justice reform?

  • Building for the Arts and Creative Capital & NYC Inclusive Creative Economy Fund supports low income communities
  • Soils Grown Deep Foundation endowment promotes social justice and economic opportunity in arts

What is the goal? Align an institution or foundation’s investments with its values

Financial Times | Museums should lead in socially responsible investing

Texas Dealmaker. Wind + Facebook.

  • September 3, 2019

Where: Texas’ Aviator Wind project

What: Facebook signed on for 200-megawatt 

How big is the Aviator Wind Project? Projected to be the largest single site wind power in the nation

How much of Facebook’s power needs are encompassed by Aviator deal? 100%

Is this a trend? Yes. “A recent analysis from WoodMac and AWEA identified as much as 85 gigawatts of renewable energy demand within Fortune 1000 companies through 2030″

Green Tech Media | Facebook Signs 200MW Wind Deal With Apex Clean Energy in Texas

Industry TREND. Confidential Computing Consortium.

  • August 22, 2019

Who announced the Confidential Computing Consortium? Linux Foundation

What other tech companies are involved?

  • Alibaba
  • Arm
  • Baidu
  • Google Cloud
  • IBM
  • Intel
  • Microsoft
  • Red Hat
  • Swisscom
  • Tencent

The goals of the consortium:

  • defining and accelerating the adoption of confidential computing
  • accelerate the confidential computing market
  • influence technical and regulatory standards
  • build open source tools

Linux Foundation | New Cross-Industry Effort to Advance Computational Trust and Security for Next-Generation Cloud and Edge Computing

Partnership Opportunities: Schools and CyberBullying

  • August 21, 2019

Where is a school district engaging in a partnership on cyberbullying? Harlingen CISD

Who is Harlingen CISD partnering with on cyberbullying? Department of Homeland Security

What are the goals of the partnership?

  • educate the community on cyberbullying: the signs, how it occurs, who is involved, where it occurs (apps, email, the web)
  • crack down on cyberbullying

4Valley Central | Cyber bullying on the rise, local school partners with Homeland Security

Anatomy of a State Funded. Utility Built EV Charging Network

  • August 20, 2019

Where: California

What agency is responsible for funding allocation? California Energy Commission

What funding has been allocated to Santa Clara and San Mateo counties?

  • $21 million in incentives to Santa Clara County
  • $12 million in incentives to San Mateo County

Who. Which utilities are involved?

  • City of Palo Alto Utilities
  • Peninsula Clean Energy
  • San José Clean Energy
  • Silicon Valley Clean Energy
  • Silicon Valley Power

How will the partnership between the counties and utilities work?

  • utilities pledge to contribute millions in matching funds
  • utilities will be able to leverage local investment, CALeVIP funds will further expand EV charging accessibility 

City of Palo Alto | State Proposes $21M for EV Charging in Santa Clara County

City Uses Eminent Domain to Block a Business Facility from Opening

  • August 16, 2019

Where: Illinois

Who: mayors of Burr Ridge, Darien, Hinsdale, and Willowbrook

How: By using eminent domain to acquire the land, they would prevent the re-opening of a medical-device sterilization facility

What is the environmental issue with the facility? A state regulatory agency shuttered the facility over the emission of harmful gases

Bloomberg Environment | Illinois Cities Consider Eminent Domain to Stop Sterigenics (2)

Anatomy of Climate Change Provisions in an EV Bill

  • August 9, 2019

Where: Congress

The legislation: S. 2302, the America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act,

The climate change provisions create a grant program for:

  • “to strategically deploy electric vehicle charging infrastructure, hydrogen fueling infrastructure, and natural gas fueling infrastructure along designated alternative fuel corridors that will be accessible to all drivers of electric vehicles, hydrogen vehicles, and natural gas vehicles.”
  • $1 BILLION over 5 years

What partnerships open up? Grantees and Industry partnerships

Energy Manager Today | Senate Committee Green Lights Bipartisan EV Charging Funding Bill

Petrochemical Product Ban at Airports

  • August 9, 2019

Where: SFO

What: No single use plastic bottles. Travelers will be required to bring refillable bottles and cups

What exceptions exist?  flavored water is exempt

Is this based on a city ordinance? Yes, San Francisco’s  ordinance approved in 2014 that bans the sale of plastic water bottles on city-owned property

San Francisco Chronicle | No fly zone: SFO bans sale of plastic water bottles

Sustainability. Intra City Transportation Solutions from Private Sector.

  • August 9, 2019

Where: German transportation tech company 

What transportation market does FlixMobility serve?

  • FlixMobility works with individuals and companies
  • using its logistics platform
  • building efficient long-distance (intercity) routes
  • shortest connection is 50km
  • most connections are beyond 100km
  • “sweet spot” is 200km —

Is it just cars in their networks? No, it is cars, trains and buses

TechCrunch | FlixMobility extends Series F at $2B+ valuation as it gears up to add cars to its bus and train network

New Economic Development Tool for funding Creative Communities.

  • August 9, 2019

Where: Austin TX

What: Electronic tipping of musicians and artists via Dipjar for digital tips

How: Pilot program launches Summer 2019 with artists applying to participate

NYDaily News | Austin, Texas, takes new initiative to support city’s struggling musicians with cashless tipping pilot program

New Eminent Domain Opposition Tactic: Gardening

  • August 9, 2019

What? Opponents to eminent domain are surreptitiously planting fruit trees on land that has been taken by eminent domain

How could this be used? Imagine a group planting state trees or state flowers that could be protected from removal.

The signage:  “A gift to the people, reclaiming land stolen by corporate greed.”

Where did this happen? Property taken for the Kelo project in New London, Mass.

The Day | Group is planting fruit trees, vegetables on Fort Trumbull eminent domain land

Local Ordinance Sets Beverage Container Requirements at Large Gatherings. Local Sustainability Goals.

  • August 9, 2019

Where: San Francisco

The ordinance: Plastic and Litter Reduction Ordinance 

What is required but he Plastic and Litter Reduction ordinance? 

  • A gathering of 100 or more on city owned property requires reusable cups for at least 10% of attendees
  • Single use food service items are available only by request

Regulatory TREND. Safety and Battery Storage.

  • August 9, 2019

Where: Arizona

What sparked a safety concern about battery storage? A fire at a battery storage facility on April 19, 2019

What issue did an Arizona regulator raise? that lithium ion battery storage create a unacceptable risk

3 goals of utility scale battery storage according to this Arizona utility commissioner:

  • sustainable
  • less risky
  • do not utilize chemistries that have a potential to release hydrogen fluoride in the event of a fire or explosion

Utility Dive | Arizona commissioner cites ‘unacceptable risks’ from lithium-ion batteries for large-scale projects

Research Fund Supports Cyber Security

  • August 1, 2019

What: Professional Services Council Foundation created the  Mark L. Cohn Research Fund

Why? ” promote innovation through research primarily focused on cybersecurity and other emerging technologies.”

Corporate Partner:  Unisys

PSC Foundation | PSC FOUNDATION LAUNCHES MARK L. COHN RESEARCH FUND TO HONOR VETERAN UNISYS FEDERAL CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER

Local Smart Street Lights. 3 Data Sets Collected.

  • August 1, 2019

Where: Syracuse, NY

What: Smart Street lights are replacing traditional street lights

How much? $38 M bond financing with $3 Million annual savings to city when installed

Why? 

  • Energy efficient LED lights
  • Data collection from street lights including:
    • traffic patters
    • power outages
    • weather measurements like wind, snow, and rain

Route 50 | When Street Lights Do More Than Illuminate a City

STATE FUND INVESTMENT TREND. Cannabis investments.

  • July 26, 2019

Where: Tennessee, Texas, & Alaska

What: invest funds in Innovative Industrial Properties, that will operate in Illinois where recreational marijuana becomes legal Jan. 1

Other pension investments in cannabis?

  • New York State Common Retirement Fund.
  • Arizona State Retirement System.
  • California State Teachers Retirement System.
  • California Public Employees Retirement System.
  • Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio.
  • New York State Teachers Retirement System.
  • Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund.
  • State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System.
  • Louisiana State Employees Retirement System.
  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Public Schools Employees Retirement System.
  • Teachers Retirement System of the State of Kentucky.
  • Municipal Employees’ Retirement System of Michigan.
  • State Teacher Retirement System of Ohio.
  • Public Sector Pension Investment Board — Canada.

Chicago Sun Times | 3 other states, numerous public pension funds aiming to profit off legal weed in Illinois

Local TREND. Ban Natural Gas from new buildings.

  • July 19, 2019

Where? Berkeley CA

What? City Council unanimous vote to ban natural gas infrastructure in new low-rise residential buildings starting 1.1.2020

Exceptions? Yes, 2. new industrial & commercial buildings

Supporters? 

  • PG&E
  • Sierra Club
  • atural Resources Defense Council 

What will be required in new buildings instead? electrification of space and water heating and air conditioning

Smart Cities | Berkeley, CA sets historic law banning natural gas from new buildings

+1 City with EV Goals Set. 6 Local Requirements.

  • July 19, 2019

Where: Los Angeles, CA

What EV goals did LA set? Emission free by 2050

How will LA accomplish this?

  • PHASE IN STANDARDS. increase % of electric and zero emission vehicles in the city to 25% by 2025, 80% by 2035, and 100% by 2050
  • EV CHARGER INSTALLATION. 10,000 public EV chargers by 2022 & 28,000 chargers by 2028
  • INCLUDE TAXI STANDARDS. 10% of its taxi fleet by 2022 & 100% of its fleet by 2028
  • SCHOOL BUS STANDARDS. Zero emission by 2028
  • PORT STANDARDS reduce GHG emissions 80% by 2050
  • PUBLIC TRANSIT. Metro and LADOT buses by 2030

Electrek | LA’s own ‘Green New Deal’ sets goal of 100% zero emission vehicles by 2050, 20K+ new EV chargers

Business TREND. Employees Calling for Corporate Social Repsonsibility.

  • July 18, 2019

WHAT? Amazon protests

WHY? Protestors do not support the use of Amazon technology by ICE

WHERE does this business trend get interesting? In the company’s response (emphasis added):

An Amazon representative said in an emailed statement: “There is clearly a need for more clarity from governments on what is acceptable use of [artificial intelligence] and ramifications for its misuse, and we’ve provided a proposed legislative framework for this. We remain eager for the government to provide this additional clarity and legislation.”

Wall Street Journal | Protesters Disrupt Amazon Event Over Its Ties With ICE

Energy Issues. New Study. Consumers Rank Issues.

  • July 17, 2019

The study: Authenticity Gap report by FleishmanHillard Fishburn

What did consumers say for this 7th annual Authenticity Gap report?

  • 66% consumers want companies to show greater purpose & societal impact
  •  59% expect companies to stand up on climate and environmental issues (that’s up from 39% in 2018)
  • 84% of the 160 companies studied don’t meet consumer expectations concerning environmental issues and climate change

What did it say about how this message should be conveyed?

  • 76% expect CEOs to first and foremost communicate issues that impact customers 
  • 71% expect CEOS to first and foremost communicate issues that impact employees
  • 55% believe Companies should act on issues with a large societal impact, even if there is no significant affect to the company
  • 48% consumers think companies must take a stand on controversial issues that influenced government policy changes
  • 43% consumers think corporations should take stands on issues concerning the CEOs own personal views and beliefs 

The Holmes Report | Study: Consumer Expect Brands To Take A Stand On Climate Change & Data Security

TREND ESG Investment in clean water

  • July 12, 2019

What’s happening? traditional mutual funds & exchange-traded funds are investing in clean water

Why? As clean water becomes scarcer, the price goes up

How are they investing?  Companies that contribute to the delivery, testing and cleaning of potable water.

NY Times | As Fresh Water Grows Scarcer, It Could Become a Good Investment

Package of EV Bills. How to bring Electric Vehicles to your State.

  • July 12, 2019

Where: Michigan

The Bills:

  • SB 409 / HB 4789: Create tax incentives for small businesses and multi-unit housing to install EV charging stations. 
  • SB 405 / HB 4786: Create a council within the MDOT to produce an EV infrastructure plan to expand Michigan’s charging network. 
  • SB 408 / HB 4787: Allow the state to install EV charging stations at state “park and ride” lots, either directly or by lease. 
  • SB 407/ HB 4788:  Allow the state to install EV charging stations at state parks, either directly or by lease. 

NRDC | EV Charging Infrastructure Package Introduced in Michigan

+1 Local Government Travel Bans

  • July 12, 2019

Where: Long Breach CA

What travel ban? Prohibiting taxpayer funded travel to Alabama and Georgia due to abortion restrictions

Is Long Beach alone? No, similar travel bans are also in the works by Los Angeles, the State of Colorado and the State of Maryland 

AL.COM | Another California city looks to ban travel to Alabama over abortion law

Property Rights. Communal Cleaning of Abandoned Property.

  • June 13, 2019

Where: Missouri

What:   the “Good Neighbor Bill.”

How does the Good Neighbor Bill work?  allow neighbors/neighborhood associations to clean up abandoned properties by picking up trash, mowing lawns and fixing windows without any legal ramifications

KCTV | Missouri bill would allow neighbors to clean up outside of abandoned houses

Lege TREND. +1 Divestment from Fossil Fuels

  • May 23, 2019

Where: Great Britain

What: 1/3 of British lawmakers are calling on the parliamentary pension fund to divest its holdings in fossil fuel companies 

Why? to address the climate change “emergency”

What’s the largest fund to divest from fossil fuels? Norway’s $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund (the world’s largest fund)

Reuters | British lawmakers demand their pension fund divests fossil fuels

Data Security Workforce by the Number of Women.

  • May 21, 2019

  • 20% of Fortune 500 CISOs will be women by 2020
  • 13% were women in 2017
  • Capitol Hill hearings hear testimony from women 20% of the time on information security

Tech Target | Women in cybersecurity work to grow voice in US lawmaking