Sustainability Leadership
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Sustainable Hamilton Burlington (SHB), a non-profit, social enterprise, was originally launched as Sustainable Hamilton in June 2011 by Sandi Stride. We inspire sustainability leadership within the area's businesses and other organizations. By helping organizations to realize the economic benefits of sustainable practices, we harness the influence of this sector to create measurable,..
Sustainability Leadership
8M ago
Introduction
As the issue of climate change becomes more pressing, it’s important to consider how our use of electricity impacts the environment. In 2022, the production of heat and electricity saw a peak in emissions growth, increasing by 1.8%. To address this, we need to examine our current electricity consumption and find ways to reduce emissions in our businesses.
Measuring your electricity consumption
Emissions from electricity consumption are considered Scope 2 emissions as they are indirect emissions that come from another source. Even though these emissions are generated elsewhere, you ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
9M ago
Introduction
Canada’s transportation sector is a major contributor to the country’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It accounts for approximately 26% of the country’s total emissions and is the largest emitting sector in Ontario.
Let’s take a look at how business operations are creating emissions from transportation and what actions they can take to reduce their footprint.
The Scope of Transportation Emissions in Canada
When measuring a business’s carbon footprint, it’s important to understand the scope of GHG emissions – Scope 1, 2 and 3.
Scope 1 emissions refer to the direct emissions from a ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
10M ago
Introduction
In Canada, buildings are the third largest contributor to emissions. Residential, commercial and administrative buildings currently account for 17% of Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This figure jumps to nearly 30% when you include emissions from building materials and construction.
Building emissions can be categorised as Scope 1 (direct, i.e. from heating or generators) or Scope 2 (indirect i.e., from electricity consumption). Reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions can significantly decrease a building’s carbon footprint and doesn’t necessarily require expensive and complex s ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
1y ago
Please welcome Brody Bell, the creator of this month’s blog with 6 ways to reduce your environmental impact over the holidays in your personal and professional lives.
A Green Holiday Season
The holiday season brings good times and traditions for many, but these are also accompanied by increased amounts of waste and energy consumption. Here are 6 tips that you can implement in your personal and professional lives this holiday season to help reduce your environmental impact.
Personal Tips
Christmas Tree
If a Christmas tree is part of your holiday celebration, how you use it will ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
1y ago
Please welcome Brody Bell, the creator of this month’s blog about Canada’s Net-Zero Emissions goals and the role of businesses.
The Importance of Net-Zero Emissions
Net-Zero Emissions can be defined as achieving a balance between greenhouse gas emissions produced and greenhouse gas emissions taken out of the atmosphere. Over 120 countries, including Canada, have committed to achieving Net-Zero Emissions by 2050. Approximately 768 businesses also agreed to reach the same goal by 2050. This is an important goal, as it was determined that the planet must become Net-Zero Emissions by 2050 to k ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
2y ago
Please welcome Emily Zabanah, the creator of this month’s blog about setting sustainability goals for the new year.
The start of a new year offers an opportunity to consider the positive changes that can be made to change the way business is run. With growing external and internal demand, the development of long-term value for stakeholders through environmental stewardship and improved social development is an area that businesses are putting more focus towards.
However, with lack of strategy, a disconnect between sustainability and business, and misconceptions among management of be ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
2y ago
Please welcome Emily Zabanah, the creator of this month’s blog about setting sustainability goals for the new year.
The start of a new year offers an opportunity to consider the positive changes that can be made to change the way business is run. With growing external and internal demand, the development of long-term value for stakeholders through environmental stewardship and improved social development is an area that businesses are putting more focus towards.
However, with lack of strategy, a disconnect between sustainability and business, and misconceptions among management of be ..read more
Sustainability Leadership
2y ago
Please welcome Sara Lashari, a devoted volunteer of Sustainability Leadership, who is our guest blogger for this month’s post on Investing in a Circular Economy.
What is the Circular Economy?
It is an approach that aims to redefine economic development by moving away from the prevalent ‘take-make-dispose’ linear economic model to one where materials can be reused, remanufactured, and recycled, i.e., remain in circulation for as long as possible.
So, is This the Same as Recycling?
Recycling is a process that converts waste into materials that can be reused in a product lifecycle; it is ..read more