greenhouse gas audit News
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BusinessWeek asks Michael Gillenwater why GHG auditing is one of “20 small businesses of the future”
Doing a greenhouse gas audit is endlessly complicated, because so much of our daily lives, from heating to transportation to food, involve contributing to climate change. As policy shifts to stop impending environmental degradation, the jobs will follow. Michael Gillenwater is an expert in greenhouse gas measurement and co-founder of the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute. "There are going to be ...
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The latest jobs from Acre Resources - the leading CR & sustainability recruitment company
International Vacancies: Manager - Corporate Responsibility Hong Kong (with 50% international travel) | Competitive salary Acre has been engaged by American Eagle Outfitters, to recruit their Corporate Responsibility Manager, to oversee the Corporate Responsibility programme in Asia. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of hands-on ethical auditing, ideally within the ...
By 3BL Media
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Intertek Acquires RDC Environment, European Center of Expertise for Environmental Impact Solutions
Intertek, a leading provider of quality and safety services to a wide range of industries around the world, announces its acquisition of Brussels-based RDC Environment, which specializes in environmental impact measurement, life cycle analysis (LCA), carbon footprinting, eco-labeling, greenhouse gas inventory and energy auditing for consumer products companies, and water and waste management ...
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SGS and Cameron-Cole, LLC Announce Strategic Partnership
Cameron-Cole, a nationwide leader in sustainability and environmental consulting, and SGS, the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing, and certification company, are pleased to announce a strategic partnership agreement. The partnership enables the offering of comprehensive environmental services that allow clients to know the environmental impact of their operations, product or ...
By SGS
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AUS$6.3m from Rudd Govt to help land managers adapt to climate change
The Rudd Government is continuing to roll out programs to help primary producers adapt to climate change, with another $6.3 million announced this week. Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Tony Burke has announced the funding under the FarmReady Industry Grants – part of Australia’s Farming Future. Primary producers, natural resource management groups and Indigenous land managers ...
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