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Magazine Ranks Sustainability Consortium As A World Changer

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Christie Swanson in Business No Comments

Scientific American has ranked the Sustainability Consortium, which is jointly administered by the University of Arkansas and Arizona State University, among the top ten World Changing Ideas for 2012. The consortium is a global organization  of businesses, universities and nonprofit organizations that develops science-based tools to advance the measurement and reporting of consumer product sustainability.

The magazine issue features 10 “innovations that are radical enough to change our lives.” The editors describe the ideas as “game changers” and “not pie-in-the-sky notions but practical breakthroughs that have been proved or prototyped and are poised to scale up greatly.”

“We are honored, and we humbly agree,” said Jon Johnson, professor of management in the Sam M. Walton College of Business and the Sustainability Consortium’s co-founder and academic director. “That has always been our focus all along – to develop robust, science-based knowledge and tools that companies all over the world can use. It was our hope that our work would effect real change – economically, socially and environmentally. We are seeing that now, and others are starting to notice, which is gratifying.”

The Sustainability Consortium was recognized as a superior sustainability measurement and reporting system because of its comprehensive nature and cross-sector approach. The consortium will publish information for more than 100 product categories in 2012. The organization focuses on the areas of food, beverage, agriculture, electronics, toys, home and personal care, paper, pulp and forestry, and packaging. An additional group focused on clothing, footwear and textiles will begin working in February 2013.

“The consortium’s ratings will factor in closely held data on emissions, waste, labor practices, water usage and other sensitive factors,” said Adam Piore, who wrote the article for Scientific American. “The data should make the index more comprehensive than others.

About Christie Swanson

Christie Swanson covers business for NWA Media’s local daily newspapers and NWAonline.com. In her nearly 20-year career, she’s covered everything from local sports to international retailing giant Wal-Mart. Christie also spent six years as managing editor of the Northwest Arkansas Times in Fayetteville. She is a graduate of the University of South Dakota and a loyal fan of her home state Iowa Hawkeyes.

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