If the current profitability of your business is founded upon providing goods or services at prices which are below the long-run sustainable cost of the inputs (energy and resources) then the answer is "probably not". So what can you do?
Your investors and stakeholders are increasingly looking to organisations with a robust approach to sustainability to provide secure returns in the longer term. You need to act to manage your footprint. This site is aimed at promoting wider awareness of this business challenge. Register
| Marriott HQ Gets 'Greener' - Heads for Zero Net Waste in Five Years |
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Page 1 of 2 Company Replaces Styrofoam and Plastic with 100% Biodegradable Products Such as SpudWare(TM) BETHESDA, Md., Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- To mark America Recycles Day(*), Marriott International, Inc. headquarters will begin lessening the load on area landfills by eliminating 2.5 million pieces, or 20 tons, of Styrofoam and plastic utensils annually. The old products will be replaced with those made of potato ("SpudWare(TM)"), sugar cane and cornstarch, all fully biodegradable within an average of 100 days. This industry-leading effort is part of a comprehensive global campaign to reduce Marriott's environmental footprint and save energy costs. "This is just one step toward Marriott's efforts to integrate environmental sustainability into our business strategy, acting both locally at our headquarters and globally across our 3,000 hotels in nearly 70 countries," said Arne Sorenson, co-chair of the company's Green Council and Chief Financial Officer and President, Continental European Lodging. To encourage employees to leave a smaller environmental footprint, Marriott headquarters has designated 30 parking spaces for drivers of hybrid vehicles, and will distribute free reusable "to go" mugs and water bottles to employees to encourage conservation. Green ambassadors from throughout the company will teach employees green office strategies, with demonstrations on recycling, composting and energy conservation. |
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