Resources
Electronics Recycling Report Card
This scorecard from the Electronics Takeback Coalition rates manufacturers of computers, TVs, printers and game consoles on their recycling efforts, and finds mediocre performance at best. Read More
GreenBiz Salary Survey 2010
This first-ever report surveyed more than 500 sustainability professionals about their job responsibilities, salaries, and overall job satisfaction. Read More
Sustainable Innovation
Flooring company InterfaceFLOR shares seven lessons it has learned as it works toward having zero impact by 2020. Read More
Design for Reuse Primer
The 15 diverse projects in the Design for Reuse Primer demonstrate new models of “building green.” Read More
EPEAT’s Environmental Benefits Report 2009
This report from the Green Electronics Council lays out the energy, waste and greenhouse gas savings from the newly global green IT certification. Read More
Guidelines for Post Consumer Recycled Content in Plastic Packaging
This report addresses common issues and strategies for increasing recycled content in common beverage, dairy, electronic, household care and laundry, pharmaceutical, personal care product and snack plastic packaging. Read More
CDP 2010 Global 500 Report
This report analyzes the CDP responses from the 500 largest public companies on the FTSE Global Equity Index Series (Global 500), with particular attention paid to the ways that organizations in every sector are capitalizing on commercial opportunites. Read More
CDP 2010 S&P 500 Report
This report analyzes the responses from S&P 500 companies to the CDP, with particular attention paid to the ways that organizations in every sector are capitalizing on commercial opportunites, particularly those from reducing emissions. Read More
Mine the Gap: Connecting Water Risks and Disclosure in the Mining Sector
This paper outlines potential water-related risks facing the mining industry and highlights important gaps in water-related disclosure. Read More
More Jobs, Less Waste
This report from Friends of the Earth Europe shows how countries that boost their recycling rates can add as many as 500,000 new jobs while cutting their waste to landfill significantly. Read More