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Supply Chain Emissions Management
The world’s largest retailer, Walmart, has really brought the issue of life-cycle analysis and supply-chain emissions tracking to the forefront. With much fanfare, Walmart announced during mid-July 2009 that it would be developing a “Sustainability Index” which would in no small way require its suppliers, all 100,000 of them, to measure sustainability as part ...
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President Obama’s Plans for Sustainability
As world leaders gather in Copenhagen to debate a successor to the landmark Kyoto Protocol, it is no overstatement to say that all eyes will be on the United States. Executive 0rder 13514 is President Obama’s most significant call to environmental action. The order request plans and accurate tracking of each agency’s greenhouse gases. The process of ...
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Executive Order 13514 Overview White Paper
While the Executive Order 13514 establishes deadlines for each agency to report back to the executive, it does not establish firm guidelines for carbon emission reductions. Each agency must compose its own estimates based on anticipated achievement and an overall assessment will then be collated by the Council chairman before being returned to ...
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Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA)
Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) is an essential requirement for companies and will likely become necessary due to government legislation. No longer is it permissible for a company to look within its borders, but it must look at its overall environmental responsibilities and accurately gauge and measure carbon production and emission caused by its very ...
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Verisae’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Platform
Traditional methods of doing business are changing as a consequence of a much keener analysis of asset optimization, performance characteristics, customer service, financial constraints and environmental issues. Multiple forces are at work, that are likely to change the business landscape, forces that threaten the very existence of the company ...
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