Submitted by:Greener World Media
Categories:Research, Reports & Publications, Environment
Posted: Jan 30, 2008 – 07:30 AM EST
Free GreenBiz.com Report Assesses 20 Key Indicators of Green Business Performance
CSRwire.com — OAKLAND, CA - January 30, 2008 — Despite an apparent flurry of activity by corporations to improve their environmental performance, U.S. companies aren't yet making much of a difference in addressing major environmental problems, according to a new report.
"State of Green Business 2008," a free report published by GreenBiz.com, reports that companies are making good progress on fewer than half of the 20 measures of performance it investigated. In some cases, environmental problems are losing ground, even as companies gradually improve their environmental performance, due to the expanding economy of recent years.
For example, generation of electricity from wind, solar, and other renewable sources has grown steadily — from 81 billion megawatt-hours in 2000 to 96 billion in 2006, the most recent data available. But overall electricity consumption has grown, too, with the result being that renewables represent slightly more than two percent of overall U.S. electricity generation, about the same percentage as in 1995.
"Amid the cacophony of headlines and hype, companies are getting greener, but it's not always obvious or straightforward," says Joel Makower, Executive Editor of GreenBiz.com and the report's principal author. "And the progress itself can be illusory. Companies, in aggregate, aren't changing quickly or significantly enough to move the needle on climate change and other challenges."
The report, which can be downloaded at www.GreenBiz.com, marks the launch of the GreenBiz Index, a set of 20 indicators of U.S. business environmental progress. They include macroeconomic measures, such as carbon emissions, toxic releases, packaging materials, and paper use per unit of gross domestic product, as well as tracking corporate fleet purchases of alternative fuel vehicles, construction of green office space, investments in clean tech, and corporate reporting on environmental and climate impacts.
Among the findings:
"State of Green Business 2008 offers clear insight into how, and how well, companies are integrating environmental thinking into their operations," says Pete May, President of
Greener World Media, Inc., which produces GreenBiz.com. "This is the first time anyone has created a comprehensive and authoritative assessment of the progress being made."
The report also includes the top ten green business trends of 2007. They include the greening of transport — planes, trains, trucks, and ships — that move people and goods around the world; the rapid growth of green computing, as makers of chips, PCs, and other devices vie to be the most energy efficient and major equipment companies partner to help capture e-waste; and how banks are launching an impressive array of initiatives to support clean energy, climate change mitigation, green building, and other things.
To download the free report, visit www.GreenBiz.com.
GreenBiz.com and "State of Green Business 2008" are produced by Greener World Media, Inc., based in Oakland, Calif., the leading media, conference, and information services company on the greening of mainstream business. For more information, visit www.GreenerWorldMedia.com.
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