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Leading U.S. Companies Report Sustainability Progress - "Enhancing
Our Commitment to a Sustainable Future"
Business Roundtable highlights environmental efforts of 77 member companies
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Sustainability is a focus for Roundtable companies. Understanding how environmental and social issues may impact a business and the marketplace more broadly is critical for a company’s operations and longevity. Roundtable companies not only see the business risk associated with these sustainability challenges but also the opportunity to provide the solutions. Through the Climate RESOLVE program, Roundtable companies are taking action on one of the most pressing issues facing our world, climate change. Through this program, companies are formally inventorying their emissions and developing and implementing plans for reducing emissions. While Climate RESOLVE is helping companies reduce their own GHG emissions, S.E.E. Change is focused on how companies can integrate climate change and sustainability more broadly into their offerings and overall strategies for growth.
If you are a member of Business Roundtable and would like to be a part of Climate RESOLVE or S.E.E. Change, simply fill out a participation form.
If you would like more information or if you are a Business Roundtable S.E.E. Change member and would like to supplement your profile, contact info@businessroundtable.org.
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About the Initiatives
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Business Roundtable's S.E.E. Change (Society, Environment and Economy) initiative encourages member companies to lead by example and adopt business strategies and projects that measurably improve society, the environment and the economy. MORE
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Business Roundtable's Climate RESOLVE (Responsible, Environmental Steps, Opportunitiees to Lead by Voluntary Efforts) has educated, motivated and inspired Business Roundtable member companies to take action to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and address the issue of climate change. MORE
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| In the News
Business Roundtable's Treehugger Blog Archieves
"We Can't Get There Without Nuclear- An Emissions-Free Path to Greater Sustainability" (February 3, 2010) VIEW
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