BSR Insight | BSR Review Launches With an Issue on Sustainable Consumption
About the Author(s)
Elissa Goldenberg, Associate, Advisory Services
Publication Date
October 12, 2010
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BSR recently launched the BSR Review, a bi-monthly publication with strategies, tools, and opinions developed by BSR on a given theme central to business.
Our inaugural issue focuses on sustainable consumption—what we see as the next frontier for sustainable business. The resources featured cover themes such as the design process, consumer communications, and closed-loop models, and include:
- Research report | "The New Frontier in Sustainability": Framed for years as a limitation on business, sustainable consumption actually represents the new frontier of sustainability for business.
- Op-Ed | "Preventing the Next Oil Spill: Do Consumers Hold the Key?": Now that oil has stopped flowing into the Gulf of Mexico, it is time to consider the lessons that can be drawn from the Deepwater Horizon spill.
- BSR Insight article | "How Can Companies Use Life-Cycle Metrics for Sustainable Consumption?": In its third year, the World Economic Forum's sustainable consumption work is moving toward tangible actions in three different work streams: engaging consumers, exchanging innovation, and life-cycle metrics.
As a BSR member, you are automatically subscribed to the BSR Review. Read the entire publication online now.
About the Author(s)
Elissa Goldenberg, Associate, Advisory Services
With four years of sustainability communications expertise, Elissa works with BSR member companies in a range of sectors—including those in information and communications technology; food, beverage, and agriculture; energy; and consumer products—on various sustainability issues including reporting, stakeholder engagement, and human rights... Read more →






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