Resources
Johnson & Johnson: Innovating in Business by Making Sustainability Personal
Consumers and business are increasingly seeking more sustainable products from socially responsible organizations. Johnson & Johnson set out to achieve a new set of environmental and social goals. They sought out to establish a process for identifying and implementing product improvements and needed a trusted, third-party partner to audit their process improvements to tell a compelling story in a credible way. This would enable Johnson & Johnson to maintain internal accountability and drive external confidence. Read More
Citystates II: The Case for Corporate Leadership in Urban Sustainability
This second report in SustainAbility's Citystates series explores the opportunity side of this agenda, focusing especially on the case for more companies to take a bolder leadership stance, and providing insight and tools to further accelerate activity in this arena. There is an urgent need, and a huge opportunity, for local and international stakeholders to prioritize the sustainability requirements of cities, and with them, broader sustainable development. Read More
Mobility From The Plant Floor To The Store Door: Improve Safety, Accuracy and Productivity
Mobility can be a powerful tool in the right hands. It saves operator time and bolsters labor productivity, provides a system of record with one-to-one accuracy verification, and limits incidents by granting employees access to data in real-time. However, there is more to a mobile initiative than giving an employee a mobile device and sending them on their way: they must have access to the right tools, and you must focus on the right areas of EH&S to get the most out of your efforts. Read More
NAEM Research Report: 2015 EHS & Sustainability Software Buyers Guide
The National Association for Environmental Management (NAEM) empowers corporate leaders to advance environmental stewardship, create safe and healthy workplaces, and promote global sustainability. In their comprehensive EHS & Sustainability Software Buyer’s Guide, the NAEM benchmarks how those in the market approach a purchase and how past purchasers came to their decision. Read More
2015 EHS and Sustainability Software Buyers Guide
As a sponsor of the report, Enablon is proud to provide you with a complimentary copy of the National Association of Environmental Management’s (NAEM) 2015 EHS and Sustainability Software Buyers Guide. This bi-annual report analyzes how companies manage their EHS and sustainability: what companies’ data management needs are, how much they are spending on software systems, how they select their solutions, implementation challenges and more. Read More
Water Use Tops Climate Change as an Immediate Environmental Risk for Businesses
Water or Climate: What should be my priority? This is the big question that challenged Steelcase and Quantis to look further into the assessment of two important environmental impacts. Read More
Assessing the Critical Impact: Water Versus Climate Change
Water or Climate: What should be my priority? This is the big question that challenged Steelcase and Quantis to look further into the assessment of two important environmental impacts. Read More
Connected Buildings: A Disruptive New Approach to Building Management
Connected Buildings is an empowering approach to building technology in which disparate building systems are connected and controlled via a single operating system, utilizing best-in-breed advanced technology to control and monitor the building. Integrating multiple point solutions into a single connected environment enables system-wide decision making, execution and optimization. Read More
State of Green Business Report 2015
The 8th edition tells how companies around the world are, and aren't, moving the needle. Read More
5 Things That Drive Energy Managers Crazy (and how to prevent them)
What drives energy managers crazy? How about never being able to take a vacation or constantly getting asked to do the impossible? Read the white paper to find out what are the top 5 things that drive energy managers crazy, then get suggestions on how to prevent them and make an energy manager’s job that much easier. Read More