Climate Change
Making Data Visible So You Can Act On It
John Schulz discusses how AT&T used the company’s energy and water use data to help reduce consumption.
Sustainability remains a frequently discussed opportunity for business differentiation. Heralded as “the primary moral and economic imperative of the 21st century,” by Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England, it is considered to be “one of the most important sources of both opportunities and risks for businesses.”
MIT SMR and Boston Consulting Group recently completed an eight-year collaboration on the topic of sustainability. Over the course of the program, the partnership produced cutting-edge research on business adoption of sustainable practices and the integration of sustainability into business strategy. We developed detailed analyses of the business cases for sustainability, sustainability-related profitability, and issues around collaboration and investment.
The intersection of sustainability and another powerful market influence, digitalization, however, represents largely unexplored territory. Each has spawned a massive set of research about how it will change management practice, and more broadly, business and society. MIT SMR intends to build on its research on corporate sustainability and digitalization, and is currently looking for a partner to join our research effort.
John Schulz discusses how AT&T used the company’s energy and water use data to help reduce consumption.
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Timberland’s creative new ways to involve employees, suppliers and competitors in its sustainability work.
Environmental Defense Fund’s new report has innovative strategies to help reduce costs and emissions.
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Kraft Foods’ leadership role in bringing Fairtrade Certified cocoa to mainstream consumers.
Research shows that poor, developing countries had much slower growth in years with higher temperatures.
Former Campbell Soup CEO says leading sustainability efforts is critical to success.
Dell computer company developed compostable packaging materials made from bamboo and mushrooms.
Marks and Spencer has a business case for sustainability built around 180 commitments.
Innovation coupled with voluntary “limits to growth” are key to creating a more sustainable world.
Non-profits have the know-how to tackle global malnutrition, says Valid Nutrition CEO Paul Murphy.
How do companies create the conditions that embed sustainability in strategy and operations?
Leadership support been crucial to building and meeting aggressive sustainability metrics.