
Sustainability and environmental initiatives, including carbon management, fall into two main categories: short term tactical actions based on waste, energy use, and carbon emissions reduction; and longer term strategic actions focused on transforming the overall footprint of companies. Learn about the carbon management strategy of 3 leading companies and why they are not waiting to take action…
Sustainability experts from the IMD business school have created a Climate Innovation Case Study that documents Nokia Siemens Networks’ drive to push forward the carbon emission reduction agenda.
In this month’s Climate Leaders Q&A, Climate Action interviews Sven Tolen, ec-H20 and sustainability expert for Tennant Company.
Stephan Scholz from Nokia Siemens Networks joined the COP15 summit to emphasize the unique ability that Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has to foster environmentally sustainable development.
Enablon, the world's leading provider of sustainability software solutions, has been recognized as an “Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) Emerging Leader” in a new report released from Groom Energy, a provider of renewable and energy efficiency solutions to organizations across the U.S.
The University of Manchester’s collaboration with businesses has helped them develop new processes and ways of working and supporting the service industries to become more competitive - and more sustainable.
Enablon is pleased to invite you to join a workshop held at Copenhagen on December 13th.
Metso builds environmentally-friendly energy production around the world. In Eastern Europe, more and more coal-fired boilers are being replaced with biomass-fired fluidized bed boilers.
PRT (Personal Rapid Transit) concept is designed to be an attractive travel choice, to take a minimum amount of space and to be a cost effective public transport mode.
Tennant’s ec-H2O technology is achieving environmental footprint reductions as high as 98 percent, improving environmental sustainability over traditional cleaning with chemicals.