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China Inside Out by Bill DodsonChina Inside Out
by Bill Dodson
This book deals with 10 trends shaping China and how it affects all of us.
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The Green Standard Part II: Is a Company Green Enough?

  
  
  
  
  
  

The Green Standard Part I: Ocean Shipping Lines on the Global 100 List

How do we determine if a company is green enough? Thanks to 11 sustainability benchmarks (Universal KPIs) below created by The Global Sustainability Research Alliance, we can analyze if a company maximizes profit from using less earth resources while honoring social responsibility.

Keep in mind that the Universal KPIs indicates more than a snapshot (a number) in a time but reveals the direction a company moves forwards or backwards on its social and environmental issues.

6 of the 11 Universal KPI’s (i.e. first generation metrics) reflect heavily on how a company’s products & services impacts on our planet & communities. They are energy productivity, carbon productivity, water productivity, waste productivity, safety productivity and sustainability pay link.

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However, not all of these data (to determine KPI’s) are accessible on a company’s balance sheet or annual report, as the benchmark report repeatedly stresses, it partially relies on a company voluntarily disclosure.

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Key Takeaway- GREEN is not the marketing buzz; it’s the trend towards a sustainable future. Our previous blog on China (the world’s 2nd largest economy) reports on how the country is beginning to feel the pollution pain and its plans towards a green country. How do we know if China is on the right track of developing a sustainable economy? These universal KPI’s will shed light on its progress now and in the future.

 

 

Brian Chan

brian@universalcargo.com

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My last name is Green. Is that green enough for you? Well? Is it?!
Posted @ Wednesday, March 09, 2011 4:14 PM by "Eggie" Egbert Green
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