Checklist: Developing a Successful Sustainability Initiative

Authored by Jon Bentley, Energy and Environment Partner, IBM, Feltham, United Kingdom

There is no one recipe for a successful sustainability initiative. This shouldn’t be surprising, as the context for each business will be quite different. For one, engaging suppliers in joint solutions to reducing packing waste may be key whilst, for another, developing energy efficiency solutions for end customers will be the focus.

In this checklist for Criticaleye, Jon Bentley, Energy and Environment Partner at IBM Global Business Services outlines some common themes, which provide a good place to start.

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