By "going green" and becoming environmentally responsible, many companies have significantly reduced costs and increased sales. In the future, as predictions about the availability of energy, water and other natural resources are validated, going green may also enable companies to keep customers and investors happy, maintain market share, become more efficient, avoid legal liability for environmental damage and stay in business.
The Partner Profile Viewer details information for all current EPA Green Power Partners and their green power use.
Founded with a “people helping people” mission, credit unions have long worked to equitably build and inclusively serve diverse memberships in their communities. The strength of the Credit Union Movement is in the diversity of its many unique memberships, which together create a united fabric of access to affordable financial services.
The report Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Credit Unions: Approaches, Insights, and Future Directions identifies the key elements of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and concludes with a call to action for credit unions who leverage DEI in their organizations.
The CU DEI Collective recognizes that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are more important now than ever.
BOB WILLARD’S RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABILITY CHAMPIONS
New technology always brings new products and gadgets from time to time. So what do you end up doing with your old gadgets?
Find all the information you need to start shopping for ENERGY STAR certified products, including product details, rebates, and retailers near you.
Planet-based diets are win-win eating patterns that can globally reduce food-based greenhouse gas  emissions by at least 30 per cent, wildlife loss by up to 46 per cent, agricultural land-use by at least 40 per cent, and premature deaths by at least 20 per cent.