Published in Sustainable Life Media and Sustainble Brands Weekly:

WHERE IS THE PROFIT IN CARBON-EFFICIENT SUPPLY CHAINS?

By Thera Kalmijn of Sure Ground Consulting & R. Paul Herman  of HIP Investor Inc.

Would your CEO or CFO want to know if up to 117% of profits were at risk? In other words, a profitable company would erase all profits? If yes, you may want to make sure you are paying attention to Copenhagen’s meetings on climate change.

The potential regulation and cap and trade systems are important issues, particularly in carbon-intensive industries where TruCost estimates carbon cost earnings (EBITDA) impacts of 2% to 117% for utilities, and 1% to 10% for less carbon-intensive industries1. However, those who are focusing only on strategies that will just meet regulatory requirements are missing the boat. Forward-thinking companies are seizing the opportunity created by the environmental crisis to shake costs not only out of their operations, but also out of supply chains. …  

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