Estimated results from companies participating in the study - Anheuser-Busch (AB), Hero Group, and Ingredion - included nearly $60 million in net present value (NPV) over 10 years.
Estimated results from companies participating in the study - Anheuser-Busch (AB), Hero Group, and Ingredion - included nearly $60 million in net present value (NPV) over 10 years.
CSB's Tensie Whelan was interviewed by Bloomberg TV for a segment on food waste. The piece discussed the environmental impact and upcycling solutions, while Whelan provides the financial perspective:
CSB's Tensie Whelan was interviewed by Bloomberg TV for a segment on food waste. The piece discussed the environmental impact and upcycling solutions, while Whelan provides the financial perspective:
The lack of measurement and tracking is a significant contributor to the tension we continue to see regarding whether sustainability is a must-have or a nice-to-have for companies,' says Whelan, who has developed a model for calculating a return on sustainability investments that has been tested in industry case studies. 'There’s very little data to inform the dialogue.'
The lack of measurement and tracking is a significant contributor to the tension we continue to see regarding whether sustainability is a must-have or a nice-to-have for companies,' says Whelan, who has developed a model for calculating a return on sustainability investments that has been tested in industry case studies. 'There’s very little data to inform the dialogue.'
SustainabilityX® Magazine announced the release of their Global 50 Women in Sustainability Awards™ 2022 and recongizes CSB Director Tensie Whelan in their inaugural list. The non-profit digital magazine’s Global 50 Women In Susta
SustainabilityX® Magazine announced the release of their Global 50 Women in Sustainability Awards™ 2022 and recongizes CSB Director Tensie Whelan in their inaugural list. The non-profit digital magazine’s Global 50 Women In Susta
Today, the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business (CSB) announced the award of a $290,000 grant from the Commonwealth Fund to conduct an in-depth analysis of the current practices and opportunities in decarbonizing healthcare systems.
Today, the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business (CSB) announced the award of a $290,000 grant from the Commonwealth Fund to conduct an in-depth analysis of the current practices and opportunities in decarbonizing healthcare systems.