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 Environmental Mentoring: Benefits, Challenges, and Opportunities
Affairs, Volvo Cars of North America • Joseph Shimsky, Executive Director, Corporate Safety and Environmental Affairs, Pitney Bowes, Inc. • Kenneth A. Strassner, Vice President, Environment and Energy, Kimberly-Clark Corporation • Deborah Thomas, Deputy Director,...
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Affairs, Volvo Cars of North America • Joseph Shimsky, Executive Director, Corporate Safety and Environmental Affairs, Pitney Bowes, Inc. • Kenneth A. Strassner, Vice President, Environment and Energy, Kimberly-Clark Corporation • Deborah Thomas, Deputy Director, Environmental Leadership Program, U.S. EPA • Gregory Waldrip, Environmental Services Manager, Manufacturing Extension Partnership, NIST
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<span class="highlight">Affairs</span>, Volvo Cars <span class="highlight">of</span> North America &bull; Joseph Shimsky, Executive Director, Corporate Safety and Environmental <span class="highlight">Affairs</span>, Pitney Bowes, Inc. &bull; Kenneth A. Strassner, Vice President, Environment and Energy, Kimberly-Clark Corporation &bull; Deborah Thomas, Deputy Director, Environmental Leadership Program, U.S. EPA &bull; Gregory Waldrip, Environmental Services Manager, Manufacturing Extension Partnership, NIST
 Going Green: The Promise of Supplier Environmental Management
50 National Environmental Education & Training Foundation Responsible Care program used by chemical manufacturing firms, were mentioned as useful and important ways to research targets and alternatives. For SCEM programs focused on systems-based approaches to regulatory compli- ance, the...
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50 National Environmental Education & Training Foundation Responsible Care program used by chemical manufacturing firms, were mentioned as useful and important ways to research targets and alternatives. For SCEM programs focused on systems-based approaches to regulatory compli- ance, the 14000 series of environmental management system standards developed by the International Standards Organization (ISO) is often cited as a useful global standard.
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50 National Environmental Education &amp; Training Foundation Responsible Care program used by chemical manufacturing firms, were mentioned as useful and important ways to research targets and alternatives. For SCEM programs focused on systems-based approaches to <span class="highlight">regulatory</span> compli- ance, the 14000 series <span class="highlight">of</span> environmental management system standards developed by the <span class="highlight">International</span> Standards Organization (ISO) is often cited as a useful global standard.
 THE EMERGING ROLE OF ASSOCIATIONS AS MENTORS
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based regulatory requirements and reward better environmental performance. It also reflects a shift in the focus of environmental policy setting from public to private sector mechanisms. THE GROWTH OF VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES Both public and private sector organizations have launch...
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based regulatory requirements and reward better environmental performance. It also reflects a shift in the focus of environmental policy setting from public to private sector mechanisms. THE GROWTH OF VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES Both public and private sector organizations have launched voluntary initiatives within and across business sectors. Some initiatives challenge companies to reduce emissions and encourage pollution prevention. Other programs promote better management practices within a specific industry in
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based <span class="highlight">regulatory</span> requirements and reward better environmental performance. It also reflects a shift in the focus <span class="highlight">of</span> environmental policy setting from public to private sector mechanisms. THE GROWTH <span class="highlight">OF</span> VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES Both public and private sector organizations have launched voluntary initiatives within and across business sectors. Some initiatives challenge companies to reduce emissions and encourage pollution prevention. Other programs promote better management practices within a specific industry in
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Environmental Excellence Annual Report Available at http://www.atmi.org/Programs/report.html &bull; E3 Video Available at http://www.atmi.org/Programs/ e3video.html <span class="highlight">INTERNATIONAL</span> ASSOCIATION <span class="highlight">OF</span> ELECTRONICS RECYCLERS Certification Program www.IAER.org/ www.IAER.org/communications/certification.htm Program Elements Program Objectives The <span class="highlight">International</span> Association <span class="highlight">of</span> Electronics Recyclers is developing a certification process to support and promote high standards <span class="highlight">of</span> environmental quality and <span class="highlight">regulatory</span> compliance among
 Business Helping Business: Corporate Environmental Mentoring Conference Proceedings
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PANELISTS: William Shapiro Director, Regulatory Compliance & Environmental Affairs, Volvo Cars of North America Stan Christian Director, Safety & Environment, Motorola, Inc. Stan Eller Vice President, Center for Technology Transfer Jennifer Hill Executive Director, North...
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PANELISTS: William Shapiro Director, Regulatory Compliance & Environmental Affairs, Volvo Cars of North America Stan Christian Director, Safety & Environment, Motorola, Inc. Stan Eller Vice President, Center for Technology Transfer Jennifer Hill Executive Director, Northeast Business Environmental Network KEY POINTS: Panelists, representing several models of mentoring programs, reflected that: ___ Companies can work within their supply chains to encourage
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18 Jack Tweedie, Albany <span class="highlight">International</span> Research Co. Mr. Tweedie provided a mentee&rsquo;s per- spective on mentoring programs. As back- ground, he said that Albany <span class="highlight">International</span> Co., parent company <span class="highlight">of</span> Albany Interna- tional Research Co., is the largest supplier to the paper industry <span class="highlight">of</span> fabrics used on paper machines to produce all grades <span class="highlight">of</span> paper from lightweight sanitary tissue to heavyweight container board. The company has one hundred employees. WasteCap <span class="highlight">of</span> Massachusetts served as Albany&rsquo;s mentor. Mr
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PANELISTS: William Shapiro Director, <span class="highlight">Regulatory</span> Compliance &amp; Environmental <span class="highlight">Affairs</span>, Volvo Cars <span class="highlight">of</span> North America Stan Christian Director, Safety &amp; Environment, Motorola, Inc. Stan Eller Vice President, Center for Technology Transfer Jennifer Hill Executive Director, Northeast Business Environmental Network KEY POINTS: Panelists, representing several models <span class="highlight">of</span> mentoring programs, reflected that: ___ Companies can work within their supply chains to encourage