Connecting Climate and Nature to Advance Corporate Sustainability Action and Performance
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Integrate
Bring sustainability into product strategies and processes with effective goals, plans, and tools.
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Innovate
Target hotspots responsible for greatest impacts to drive product design, development and commercialization.
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Communicate
Share product innovations with customers and other stakeholders through marketing statements, labels, and claims.
- Safer Design
Implement a sustainable chemicals strategy with guidelines and tools that integrate chemical evaluation and life cycle thinking into product development. read more
- Life Cycle Assessment
Employ LCAs and hotspot analyses to gain deep insights into environmental impacts and improvement opportunities across a product’s entire life cycle. read more
- Development Process
Build sustainability into the product development process through focused priorities, progress review during stage-gates, and equipping teams to guide their decisions. read more
- Product Strategy
Build a vision, goals, and plans focused on critical issues and linked to core business or revenue targets. read more
To learn more about our product sustainability strategies, contact us.
Product RESOURCES
Using data to understand materials usage and environmental impacts across different business activities
Experts address market trends and highlight RB’s “Better Ingredients” initiative.
Pure Strategies started its work for RT by developing a GHG emissions inventory. This process of accounting for the company’s value chain emissions included collecting data on each aspect of the business, such as oil processing and logistics.
Companies often face the challenge of needing to address the significant environmental and social impacts upstream in their supply chain where they do not have direct control.
Pure Strategies is excited to now be accepting applications for the next Nature Action Forum for Business Cohort for March through September 2024. This is a proven program with past participants that included Stonyfield, Everlane, Lush, Once Upon A Farm, and others.
This one-page infographic illustrates key findings from the 2017 Pure Strategies' report Reaching the New Corporate Frontier.
Implementing an Advanced Corporate Climate Strategy
How Companies are Engaging in Agriculture to Build Regenerative and Thriving Supply Chains
Building Aspirations and Setting Targets at Seventh Generation
Walmart Introduces Strategic Approach to Sustainable Packaging
An ambitious carbon reduction goal and implementation plan support company mission
Out of Your Direct Control: Achieving Environmental Excellence in Your Supply Chain
CSR Report engages company’s stakeholders
What does this mean for businesses? 2022 is expected to be a milestone year for nature. Much like the Paris Agreement for climate, the next Conference of Parties (COP) meeting of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) aims to finalize a new Global Framework for Biodiversity.
Radio Flyer's transition to greater chemical transparency and safer products and supply chains demonstrates the power of understanding corporate chemical footprints as a platform for crafting a proactive approach to chemicals management.
Driving greater transparency and safer substitution with its commitment to sustainable chemistry
Science-based scorecard drives supply chain improvements
Understanding hotspots is key to supply chain engagement
A Pure Strategies Report
Using upstream surveys to guide environmental improvement efforts
Using LCAs guides product development and improvement
A Pure Strategies Review of Tools for Managing Chemicals in Products
Building a corporate net positive framework to guide the company’s social, environmental, and industry-transforming ambitions
How to Generate Value from Product Sustainability. A Pure Strategies research report. (Register to view/save the report)
A common assessment framework guides chemicals management
Strong goals drive successful program
Life cycle assessment (LCA) studies anchor product sustainability program
Empowering sustainability programs at Stonyfield Farm
Eliminating hazardous chemicals in packaging
Partnering to develop a plastics scorecard
Analysis of safer alternatives to brominated flame retardants
Materials efficiency at a Massachusetts coatings manufacturer
Pure Strategies empowers our clients to be leaders in environmental and social performance and deliver market leading solutions.
Our Service Areas
Our Supply Chain Support identifies the risks in your supply chain and develops protocols to engage and track the improvement of suppliers. Learn more.
Our Product Analysis brings innovation into product development to improve social, financial and environmental performance. Learn more.
Pure Strategies also has expertise in the areas of Food Sustainability, Climate Strategies, and Chemicals Management. Learn more.
Pure Supply helps empower suppliers to advance your sustainability aims. Our unique platform has suppliers engage, educate, and execute on your priorities. Learn more.
Latest News from the Pure Strategies Blog
- by Cheryl Baldwin, PH.D., published Friday, October 11, 2024
Leveraging the inherent connection between climate change mitigation and nature resilience leads to a more robust sustainability strategy. read on…
Pure Strategies Launches Call to Action for Companies to Start Now to Get on the Planet-Forward Path
- by Melanie Fleming, published Thursday, October 3, 2024
Pure Strategies has issued a Call to Action for companies to Start Now for Nature! by signing up to get on the planet-forward path. read on…
- by Melanie Fleming, published Tuesday, October 1, 2024
In a full day of action and packed sessions, Pure Strategies' 2nd annual day of events during Climate Week NYC focuses on Solutions for Scale. read on…
- by Robert L. Kerr, published Friday, August 23, 2024
The core of our business is working with companies to advance environmental and social performance. In 2023, our team provided sustainability consulting support to clients that included top leaders in more than 15 industries, with a major focus on retail, food and beverage, and apparel. read on…
- by Tim Greiner, published Tuesday, July 2, 2024
To meet climate targets and reduce Scope 3 emissions, companies need effective supplier collaboration — which includes three main pillars — to engage, educate and execute. read on…