Calling all operations managers in fleet maintenance, janitorial services and food services While volumes of support for expanding sustainability initiatives come from environmental studies and thought leaders, arguably the most critical factor in the continued adoption of sustainability is the development of sustainable products that function as well or better than incumbent products. In the…
Sustainability Starts at the Top
The road to becoming a sustainable organization starts with a sincere commitment from upper management. While the initial idea may originate from anywhere in an organization, real traction will never occur until leadership buys in. Supervisors bridging the gap between employees and top management are less likely to support sustainable initiatives until after their bosses have…
Sustainability: Is Your Organization Making Progress? I Aexcel
Is Your Organization Making Progress with Sustainability? Where are your organization’s sustainability efforts heading in 2017? Is advancing these efforts a part of your mission statement? Perhaps you have been progressing along the road to organizational sustainability for some time now and are looking for new projects to continue your development?
BioStripe® Traffic Paints Recognized in EPA Environmental Award
On May 13, 2016, Medford Township Public Schools in Medford, N.J., was honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with its highest public recognition for extensive environmental initiatives. Under the guidance of their Director of Operations and Technology, Joe Biluck, the school system has taken aggressive steps in a number of areas to develop…
What’s More Sustainable: Asphalt or Concrete?
The quick answer to this question is that neither asphalt nor concrete is sustainable. However, there has been some progress by the paving industry to reduce some of the negative environmental impacts caused by these products. Efforts involve reusing and recycling existing materials and creating products from renewable materials that minimize new infrastructure’s impact on…
4 Reasons Why Asphalt & Concrete Are Unsustainable
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, there were over 2.6 million miles of paved roads in the United States in 2013, compared to only 1.2 million miles of paved roads in 1960. That’s a 116% increase in asphalt or concrete usage in just over 50 years.
BioStripe Nominated for Katerva Award I Aexcel
We are pleased to announce that BioStripe® has been nominated for a Katerva Award—the “Nobel Prize of Sustainability”—for its innovative soybean-based traffic marking paint that utilizes renewable resources to deliver premium performance. Founded in 2010, Katerva seeks out disruptive sustainability innovations with the potential for immediate, scalable impact in the next 10 years.