… but don't know where to start? Broaden your understanding of climate entrepreneurship and innovation through the 5-week 'Climate Innovation Intensive.' Our second iteration of the … and platform solutions. The intensive will run every Monday and Thursday over five weeks, with a 4-hour commitment per week. The intensive aims to provide students with structured … of climate entrepreneurship, stages, pathways, and business models; building desirable products/services Speaker Sessions (Feb 21 & 26): Two sessions with startups Week 3: …
… GreenLight hosts a series of ideation workshops with leaders of organizations at the intersection of business and the environment. Ideation … to complex challenges. They are used by some of the world’s most celebrated design and innovation consultancies, and are a popular component of the Yale School of Management core … initiatives and accomplishments? How can we motivate our employees to design products for maximum sustainable impact? How might we transition from a platform of voiced …
… Inc. Moderated by Dr. Anastasia O’Rourke (Yale ’09), Principal, DEKRA Sustainability Can consumers make the world a better place by voting with their dollars? Sustainability marketing aimed at individuals doesn’t always translate to the business-to-business marketplace. Today, the largest scale green product choices are being made not in the living rooms of environmentally conscious …
… The objective of this project is to investigate ways that consumers make inferences about green product quality. The investigators found that consumers tend to infer that green products … in his core Master of Business Administration class, among colleagues, and in conjunction with a case on green products. Future Activities Additional data will be collected for the …
… Eager to contribute to climate change solutions but unsure where to begin? The Climate Innovation Intensive is a 5-week program designed to deepen your understanding of climate entrepreneurship and innovation. In its second iteration, this intensive unites startups, investors, and partners … Thursday, requiring a 4-hour weekly commitment. The program's core is to equip students with structured tools and frameworks to navigate climate innovation. This is achieved …
… the realm of social and environmental sustainability. By re-thinking their operations and products, companies are actively driving change and making a positive impact. Students … environment can be difficult to navigate. Events in the series are engaging interactive, with a focus on practical career guidance. In addition to bringing professionals to engage … School of the Environment . Circularity Clean Energy Corporate Sustainability Environmental Innovation Equity and Justice Sustainable Finance and ESG Thriving Food Systems and Nature …
… the role of supply chain networks in shifting the marketplace toward safer chemicals and products. There are increasing scientific, political and market concerns about the health … concerns have led to a number of corporate initiatives on the part of chemical companies, consumerproduct companies and retailers to produce and source safer chemicals and … brands, retailers, start-ups, and other organizations is working to shift both markets and innovation policy towards safer chemistry. Over the past eleven years, the GC3 has …
… About Yale GreenLight GreenLight hosts a series of ideation workshops with leaders of organizations at the intersection of business and the environment. Ideation … to complex challenges. They are used by some of the world’s most celebrated design and innovation consultancies and are a popular component of the Yale School of Management core … with two distinct lines of business: an organic waste hauling service organic fertilizer products Pluvr collects food residuals and coffee grounds from restaurants and transports …
… 3,700 students at 29 top business schools, conducted by Yale University in collaboration with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the Global Network for … recruit. 44 percent of students are willing to accept a lower salary to work for a company with better environmental practices. Conversely, about one-fifth of respondents expressed an unwillingness to work for companies with bad environmental practices no matter what the salary. Students also overwhelmingly …