With the start of a new school year upon us, what better time to talk about Education? Throughout the years, we have maintained an ongoing effort to produce educational resources in topics relevant to the Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) community to help disseminate best practices and contribute to Industry growth. We have received a tremendous response from clients, partners and friends that have been relying on our resources to keep up to date with the latest Industry trends.
If you haven’t been an avid reader of our selection of White Papers and don’t know where to start, worry not! We put together a list of our Top 5 White Papers to share with you this week!
Ever wanted to know what your peers and even competitors are reading to keep informed? Follow our links below and learn more about what is helping them effectively and efficiently manage EH&S requirements.
TOP 1 RESOURCE: THE EMISSIONS TRIFECTA: Combining Title V, Air Emissions Inventory and GHG Reporting
The Emissions Trifecta White Paper is our most popular white paper of all time. It discusses how streamlining emissions data (Title V, Air Emissions Inventory and GHG) into one comprehensive, centralized system that has been designed to capture and report the data required for a variety of different regulatory environmental programs saves companies time, money and personnel.
TOP 2 RESOURCE: SUPPLY CHAIN ENVIRONMENTALISM: Using Environmental ERP to Manage Environmental Impact for Competitive Advantage and Profit
This white paper introduces a new approach to managing the supply chain which defines Supply Chain Environmentalism as the enhancement of competitiveness through either cost reduction or product differentiation, or both, achieved by reduction of environmental impacts (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, etc.) in the supply chain.
TOP 3 RESOURCE: THE BIG PICTURE: A Method to Compare Facilities' Environmental Performance
The Method to Compare Facilities Environmental Performance white paper explains how you can compare facilities' environmental performance by using environmental compliance and sustainability data, such as emissions and water in a summary mode to produce "smart scores".
TOP 4 RESOURCE: The Value of Public Perception: Transforming Environmental Efforts From Compliance-Driven to Risk Management
Many companies fail to understand that their environmental footprint creates risk to their business that's on par with losing their largest customer. The need for the role of environmental management to transform from simply meeting compliance requirements to pervasive risk management has become more evident in recent years.
TOP 5 RESOURCE: CASE STUDY WEBINAR: Streamlining Compliance by Automating Data Collection and Inspections with System Integration and Mobile Technology
Find out how a real company facing real environmental compliance challenges was able to efficiently overcome them by designing and implementing new processes and systems.
In this webinar, you 'll learn how one company went from needing 8 Environmental Managers about 6 days a month to input data to requiring only 4 to 6 hours of review time a month instead of data entry work. See how this company captured environmental field data faster, responded quickly to environmental incidents with workflow processes and saved time and money in personnel and violation fines.
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Posted by: Boston | September 8, 2011 at 09:26 PM
These are quite effective resources for managing EH&S requirements. Its a nice helpful blog. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: reverse logistics | January 16, 2012 at 09:48 PM
This is so awesome! Way to go Scotty, Scott, Greg and Penny on such an undbrstandaele and fun-to-read report on all MaLode's hard work. Congratulations. I am so proud of you guys.
Posted by: Agrialcool | April 24, 2012 at 06:02 AM
The Emissions Trifecta White Paper is our most popular white paper of all time.
Posted by: wide format supplies | November 26, 2012 at 09:36 PM
I'm doing the best I can as a part-time Eco-Champion: walking up the strias; bringing my own lunch so I know where my food has come from and it comes in a re-useable container; turning off the lights/monitors/printers; saving scrap paper and envelopes to use again. A little bit of that make do and mend' attitude will get us a long way I think.
Posted by: Pamela | December 4, 2012 at 10:44 PM