
The Sustainability Consortium gives retailers tools for responsible products
The ASU and University of Arkansas organization works with companies to define, develop, and deliver more sustainable goods.
Consumer goods contribute to 60 percent of greenhouse emissions, 75 percent of forced and child labor, 80 percent of water withdrawal, and 60 percent of tropical deforestation on the planet. That's why nearly a decade ago, Arizona State University and the University of Arkansas recognized an opportunity for an organization to come along with a mission to make all consumer products more sustainable.
In this article on ASU Now Feb. 22, 2018:
By sharing sustainability measurement tools with large, well-known brands at the hub of the $14 trillion global economy, we’re on an exciting track to influence social and environmental stewardship involving $1 trillion of consumer sales.
— Chief Scientist Kevin Dooley, ASU Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management.
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