The Sustainable Twin Ports Early Adopter Project: Duluth Transit Authority 2009 Case Study Report
In 2009, the Duluth Transit Authority (DTA) underwent a visioning and training session provided by The Natural Step Canada to help advance their sustainability program in conjunction with the vision of The Sustainable Twin Ports plan.
Steps Towards Sustainability in Western Australia - One-day training for public sector professionals
The Natural Step Australia (TNSA) recently delivered new sustainability training on behalf of the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA), a training and development organisation focused on public sector professionals.
Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission (SaskFlax)
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, USA
"Empowered by Christ's love, Gloria Dei reaches out as an inclusive, welcoming church through worship and social action." Its membership of approximately 310 exhibit diversity in age, gen
ICI Paints
ICI Paints is an international organisation that specializes in paint and packaging coatings for food and beverage cans.read more
Santropol Roulant, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The Santropol Roulant is a non-profit organization in the Plateau neighborhood of Montreal with a mandate to provide meals-on-wheels for individuals living with a loss of autonomy, seniors and indi
SLCA Provides Competitive Advantage to Manufacturers
A Sustainability Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) gives product manufacturers a broad, strategic overview of a product’s sustainability strengthsandchallenges using The Natural Step four system conditions. The SLCA has helped four TNS partners develop new products that reduce impacts on natural and social systems:read more
Sustainability Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA)
Assessing the sustainability of products
The Natural Step's Sustainability Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) approach helps organisations define, assess and communicate product sustainability. It can be described as a tool and an accompanying process that gives you a strategic overview of the full scope of social and ecological sustainability at the product level. It results in an analysis - using colours instead of numbers - that allows a company to see the major impact of today’s product through the whole lifecycle in relation to principle requirements of sustainability.
The Natural Step Toolkits for Sustainability
The Natural Step has developed a series of toolkits to help individuals and organizations with strategic planning for a sustainable future.