Resources
An Inconvenient Sandwich: The Throwaway Economics of Takeaway Food
This report investigates the economic pressures facing independent cafés and sandwich bars which often forces social justice, sustainability and health off the menu. Read More
How to Build Successful Green Teams
This report offers 5 key factors for successful green teams and insights culled from examinations of 14 leading firms. Read More
Environmental Concerns: The Impact on Beverage and Package Decisions
This survey looks at how environmental concerns are changing consumer purchases of plastic, glass and aluminum beverage packaging. Read More
A Holistic Approach to Energy Efficiency in Datacenters
This white paper from Microsoft lays out some unconventional steps companies can take to make their data centers more efficient and greener. Read More
Business Cleaning Sustainability Study
Procter & Gamble Professional gauges perceptions, attitudes and behaviors related to green cleaning. Read More
The Green Transition Scoreboard
Where did the more than $1.6 trillion in investments since 2007 in clean technologies and the green economy go? Read More
Sustainability in Business Today: A Cross-Industry View
This report from Deloitte Consulting explores how sustainability professionals at 48 companies in the U.S. address green and triple-bottom-line issues. Read More
Business and Development: Challenges and Opportunities in a Rapidly Changing World
This report explores the criticial role business must play as an engine of economic growth and employment, and a driver of innovation and technology development, in world that is increasingly operating under natural resource constraints. Read More
Global Trends in Sustainability Performance — Do Not Publish
This white paper from SAP and the Economist Intelligence Unit was given to all registrants to the Greener World Media webcast, "Taking an Integrated Approach to Sustainability." Read More
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the United States Using Existing Federal Authorities and State Action
This report shows how the U.S. could reduce greenhouse gas emissions 14 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 by aggressively using existing state and federal policies. Read More