Global Sustainability Strategy Survey
Apr 29th, 2008 by TVG Staff
Last week marked the 39th annual Earth Day, a world-wide day of awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. With the ever-growing “green” revolution, the 2008 celebration was perhaps even larger than years past. Companies ran ads touting their green efforts or products, news media highlighted countless environmental issues, and communities around the globe (both virtual and local) came together for greening initiatives.
Here at TVG we continued to develop our Sustainability Practice area which helps clients recognize the importance of programs and business practices which sustain the environment and economy. However, our approach is committed to delivering client benefits that reach far beyond pollution control. TVG brings clients “beyond greening”, to help them create tight connections between environmental needs and business goals while improving perceptions at the same time.
Part of the 2008 sustainability program, TVG has launched a global Sustainability Strategy Survey to better understand sustainable development status within different industries, learn how organizations in those different industries prioritize sustainability drivers, and gain insights on program goals. The survey is open to any organization. To fill out the short online survey, click here. The survey will close on May 5, 2008.
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Good afternoon,
My name is Corrine Williams, I am a higher education leadership doctoral student enrolled at Mercer University in Atlanta, GA in the United States. I will be conducting research for a dissertation that identifies key strategies of university leaders that promote environmental sustainability on college campuses. After extensive research, I noticed that you have an established survey that has been created collecting similar data. I would appreciate the opportunity to use your survey in my research, and in return cite you and your organization in my dissertation and to my university.
It appears that your group is doing amazing work and I would love to contribute to that body of knowledge.
Thank-you for your time and effort.
williamsch@fultonschools.org
cdhorton@hotmail.com