By Hunter Richards on October 27, 2010 American Clean Energy and Security Act , Apple , Britain , California , carbon accounting principles , carbon emission regulations , carbon footprint , cost savings , CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme , deceptive advertising , Dell , ECA , ECA market , ECA software market , emissions accounting , Enterprise Carbon Accounting software , environmental accounting , environmental footprint , environmental impacts , Environmental Protection Agency , environmental responsibility , EPA , GAAP , generally accepted accounting principles , GHG , Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 , green businesses , green consumers , green credentials , Greenhouse Gas Protocol , greenwash , greenwashing , Hunter Richards , IBM , IFRS , International Financial Reporting Standards , Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule , misleading advertising , Scope 3 , Software Advice , sustainability , sustainable business practices , transparency requirements , Wal-Mart
Consumers’ growing interest in environmental sustainability has prompted companies to launching major ad campaigns touting their green credential, often with misleading claims. Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) software can have the infrastructure necessary to hold greenwashers accountable.
By Abhijit Khanna on December 13, 2009 Abhijit Khanna , AquaSciences , AT Kearney group , BASF , biomimicry , business sustainability , Calera Corporation , Carbon , Carbon Disclosure Project , carbon footprint , CEO Water Mandate , Chicago Climate Exchange , Climate Change , climate change risk management. Mandatory reporting , climate risks , Coca-Cola , compliance , corporate sustainability , corporate water strategy , CorporateRegister , creative destruction , desalinization , DJSI , Dole , Domani Consulting , Dow Jones Sustainability Index , DuPont , e-waste , ecoefficiency , Ecopatent Commons , environmental , environmental performance , Environmental Protection Agency , Global e-Sustainability initiative , Global Reporting Initiative , green innovation , Green Policies , green products , Green Rankings , green rankings. KLD , greenhouse gas emissions , Greenhouse Gas Protocol , Hewlett-Packard , innovation , Innovation Opportunities in Response to Today’s Environmental Hot Buttons , Interfaceflor , LEAN manufacturing , Levi Strauss and Company , life straw , NanoH20 , nanotechnology , Nestle , NIKE , Nike Trash Talk , Patagonia , PepsiCo , reputation , reverse osmosis , risk management , risk management practices , SAB Miller , SB Boot Camp , Serious Materials , social performance , Sprint , Subaru , supply chain , sustainability consulting , sustainability performance , Sustainable Brands Boot Camp , Sustainable Life Media , Tennant , Trucost.Green Score , Vestergaard Fransden , Wal-Mart , waste , Water , Water Disclosure Project , water footprint , Water Footprint Network , water management companies , water neutraility , water neutrality , water utilized upstream , water-resource management , Waxman-Markey Kerry Boxer , Will Sarni , World Business Council for Sustainable Development , Xerox , zero-waste
A summary of the second webinar in the Sustainable Brands Boot Camp series, Innovation Opportunities in Response to Today’s Environmental Hot Buttons: Climate Change, Water & Waste. The webinar was led by Will Sarni, CEO and founder of Domani Consulting, an integrated sustainability consulting firm, and featured examples of new, innovative business and product strategies from various markets that are successfully being brought to market in response to emerging environmental and social strains.