Liza Miles posted on December 14, 2009 11:16
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Tompkins Associates Unveils New
Sustainable Business Podcast Series
RALEIGH, NC, December 10, 2009 — Sustainability. Cost cutting. Innovation. These are just three of the benefits of “greening” your company’s supply chain, according to Tompkins Associates’
new podcast series.
“The sustainability movement has come a long way,”says Jim Tompkins, President and CEO of Tompkins Associates and host of the series. “In fact, it has evolved to the point that environmental management is second nature, and companies are now focusing their attention on the competitive benefits of being sustainable.”
The podcasts are developed to educate companies and help them advance their sustainability initiatives.
Tompkins adds, “Going green is not only about reducing your carbon footprint, it also can help improve your bottom line and strengthen your corporate image – the advantages of the ‘triple bottom line.’ With better sustainability practices, you can create a triple-win situation.”
The podcasts titled “Introduction to Sustainable Business” and “Packaging Sustainability” are available now, and other planned topics and release dates include:
· Transportation and Supply Chain Issues (December 15)
· Facility and Building Sustainability (January 5)
· Recycling and Reuse (January 19)
— More —
Tompkins Associates designs and integrates global end-to-end solutions for companies that embrace supply chain excellence. For more than 30 years, Tompkins has evolved with the marketplace to become the leading provider of global supply chain services, distribution operations consulting, technology implementation, material handling integration, and benchmarking and best practices. Headquartered in Raleigh, NC, the company is known for innovative, practical solutions that improve supply chain performance and produce value-based results. For more information, visit www.tompkinsinc.com. Subscribe to Tompkins Associates' newsletter, Supply Chain Edge.
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