Member Organizations

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    CSS at the University of Michigan

    “CSS creates systems analysis methods, models, and metrics for advancing sustainable futures.

    We engage with diverse stakeholders in interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach to achieve measurable outcomes with the greatest impact.  Our expertise spans life cycle assessment, sustainable supply chains, circular economies, emerging technologies, the nexus of systems, and social and economic impacts.  Our work with stakeholders catalyzes the transformation of systems (energy, urban and built environment, mobility, food, and water) to enhance sustainability.”

    PSC is a CSS Board Member.

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    American Center for Life Cycle Assessment

    “The ACLCA is a non-profit organization that seeks to increase the knowledge of environmental LCAs through education, awareness, advocacy and communications.”

    PSC is a ACLCA Board Member and Education Committee Co-Chair.

  • Sustainable Packaging Coalition

    “The Sustainable Packaging Coalition is a membership-based collaborative that believes in the power of industry to make packaging more sustainable. As the leading voice on sustainable packaging, we are passionate about creating packaging that is good for people and good for the environment.

    The mission of SPC is to bring sustainable packaging stakeholders together to catalyze actionable improvements to packaging systems and lend an authoritative voice on issues related to packaging sustainability.”

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    West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum

    “The MWSBF is an association of West Michigan businesses that want to increase sustainability practices within their local community. The Forum promotes business practices that advance climate leadership, social justice and the creation of a circular economy.”

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    Drawdown Georgia Business Compact

    “The Compact leverages the collective impact of the Georgia business community to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the state through a just, prosperous, and sustainable transition. This inclusive initiative seeks diverse participation while building on the leadership of those businesses headquartered and/or operating in Georgia with net-zero carbon emission targets or similar ambitions.”