Environment

How Energy Efficiency Programs Save Schools Money - Audrey Parker

In Chapter 6 of 15, energy efficiency consultant Audrey Parker helps schools save money by creating and implementing energy efficiency policy, communications, and programs to Texas schools. Parker begins by supporting a bill that clearly designates energy efficiency school programs. She increases school participation by lowering barriers to entry and effectively communicating investment options and expected results-related return on investment (ROI).

How Energy Efficiency Policy Helps Schools in Crisis - Audrey Parker

In Chapter 7 of 15, energy efficiency consultant Audrey Parker learns to be resourceful after her New Orleans energy efficiency project is halted by Hurricane Katrina. Parker and her colleague reset and apply energy efficiency solutions to help Texas schools, burdened by unexpected hurricane refugees, cut energy costs and shift funding to support students.

How to Raise China Export Economy Energy Efficiency - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 16 of 16, environmental management and green supply chain expert Andrew Hutson turns his career to China and implementing green energy solutions within its export economy. Hutson looks within China not to China energy generation - heavily coal-based - but instead to export economy sustainability initiatives.

Why Environmental Causes Require Business Solutions - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 15 of 16, environmental management and green supply chain expert Andrew Hutson shares why corporate sustainability and environmental policy should be core corporate strategy initiatives. Hutson believes every existing problem has a potential business solution. It then comes down to finding a business case for this particular problem.

How Businesses Justify Environment Investments - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 14 of 16, environmental management and green supply chain expert Andrew Hutson discusses tangible and non-tangible reasons companies consider sustainability programs. Short term, this may include energy efficiencies or improved employee morale. Long term, this includes more complicated future needs around customer relationships, shareholders, and company culture and values.

Integrating Environmental Policy and Business Careers - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 13 of 16, environmental management and green supply chain expert Andrew Hutson shares the formative experiences enabling his transition from a University of North Carolina PhD program into business consulting. While tailoring his PhD program, his curiosity unexpectedly positions him for new business opportunities at intersection of business and environment. Hutson then begins consulting work at Corporate Education Board (CEB) before joining the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

Wal-Mart's Eco-Friendly Sustainable Supply Chain Aims - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 12 of 16, environmental management and green supply chain expert Andrew Hutson details his approach to help corporations extract maximum value from sustainability and green initiatives. He uses product life cycle assessment to understand impact opportunities companies have to improve their core strengths. Through his Environmental Defense Fund (www.edf.org) work, Hutson helps corporate clients such as Wal-Mart affect positive economical and ecological change within their product supply chains.

How to Motivate Corporations to Change Behavior - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 11 of 16, environmental management and green supply chain expert Andrew Hutson shares what he has learned about motivating others to change behavior. He specifically discusses how corporate sustainability fundamentally connects to both a company's fiduciary and ethical elements. First, clearly communicate there is no trade-off between ecology and economy. Second, work though ethical elements.

How Environmental Advocacy Passion Becomes Career - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 10 of 16 of his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson focuses his career on changing environmental behavior not only in the private sector, but also for the world's largest company, Wal-Mart. Hutson recognized early an opportunity existed beyond policy in the environment, specifically helping companies become more green through sustainable business practices. Hutson is part of the Environmental Defense Fund team collaborating with Wal-Mart to affect positive change for future generations around the globe.

Why Ecology and Economy Policies are Inseparable - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 9 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson highlights common misconceptions about corporate sustainability and green business, namely that there is a trade-off between ecology and economy. Hutson refutes this claim and details how policy evolution and natural resource prowess correlation to country economy make the world more dependent on future focused environment strategy than ever before. Hutson works as a sustainability and green supply chain expert at Wal-Mart through his organization the Environmental Defense Fund (www.edf.org).

How to Customize a PhD Program to Your Interests - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 7 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson shares his non-conventional approach to tailor his Public Policy PhD at the University of North Carolina. Hutson identifies a problem - the damage done by non-sustainable supply chain business practices - and fuses multi-disciplinary coursework across business strategy, economic development, sociology, political science, and economics to better understand the problem and fashion a solution.

How Duke Professor Maximizes Mentoring Impact - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 6 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson shares how his mentor relationship with Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment professor Ronie Garcia-Johnson started and evolved before her sudden death at the age of 34. Professor Garcia-Johnson counseled Hutson to think about things no one else is thinking about. Hutson focuses his energy on corporate sustainability, specifically within the supply chain, at the time an unknown field.

Andrew Hutson: How Hiking in Honduras Inspires Corporate Sustainability Career

In Chapter 5 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson shares the experience that prompted his corporate sustainability career. Hutson returns to Honduras, where he had worked previously, to assist with Hurricane Mitch recovery efforts. While hiking, he learns about polluted pineapple grove irrigation drainage into the Bonita river. He finds the government turns a blind eye to corporations and asks himself "how do you get a company to change behavior for the better that will have an impact on people's lives?" This starts an academic odyssey that eventually lands Hutson at Wal-Mart providing environmental sustainability leadership on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund.

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Erik Michielsen: What did your return trip to Honduras post Hurricane Mitch do to shape your views on what the private sector can do to make an environmental impact on the world?

Andrew Hutson: I went back to Honduras, I had been there for this nature guide-training program that I was volunteering with and then I went home and almost immediately or a couple months after I had gotten home Hurricane Mitch hit and it was just absolute destruction and a couple of my friends had lost their homes. 

So I went down there, basically I was working as a waiter I was sort of between… I was doing nothing, so I went down there I was like ‘Look, I’ve got a couple of hands and can help you do what ever you need done.’ And so I went back down and I was with a friend looking at the site where he was building his new home and the next day we went out on a hike, he was a nature guide in Picabonito national park which is near the city of Los Cellas beautiful cloud forest. 

And we were hiking then on the way back you have to cross pineapple groves, like a pineapple plantation on the way back to the high way so we were walking through the pineapple plantation we were going to catch the bus to go back into town and if you look in the irrigation channels there’s all… kind of frothy and really full of pesticides and fertilizers and just really nasty stuff and I naively asked him ‘You know, where does this drain? Where does this go?’ and he said ‘Well this goes to the Bonito River.’ And I’d just been there the day before and I so I again, kind of naively, went again ‘Well that can’t be, you know there’s kids swimming there. I saw kids playing in the water I saw a woman washing her clothes.’ And he kind of shrugged his shoulders and went like ‘Yeah.’ And again on top of that I said ‘Well what does the government do about that?’ and he kind of looks at me and shook his head, he’s like ‘Man, this is Honduras, what do you think? You know, the fruit companies kind of run everything, there’s very little we can do.’ 

And so in my own head I was thinking ‘Well if the government's not going to do anything, either they’re unwilling or not capable of acting at something like this, how do you get a company then to change its behavior for the better that will have a real impact on people’s lives?’ And that was ultimately a question that sent me back to grad school and sent me on [laughs] almost decade long odyssey in graduate school to think about the answer to that question and I’m not sure I’ve answered it fully yet but I’m getting closer and its what I try to do every day.

How a Pulitzer Photographer Chat Redirected Career - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 4 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson meets Washington Post Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Michael Williamson flying from Washington D.C. to Chicago. Hutson, then a business process consultant, finds inspiration in Williamson's project riding horses with Mexican mounted police doing drug control. That night Hutson invests time identifying and pursuing a purpose more aligned with his passions and interests. He goes on to earn a Public Policy PhD from University of North Carolina, join the Environmental Defense Fund, and help Wal-Mart to make its global supply chain more environmentally sustainable.

How Optimism Enables Achievement and Happiness - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 2 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson shares why he maintains a positive outlook amidst so much negative empirical data in his environmental work. The positive trends inspire and motivate Hutson to be more productive and enjoy the journey. He finds this approach syncs well with the Environmental Defense Fund (www.edf.org) culture where he works.

How Purpose and Ideals Change From 20s Into 30s - Andrew Hutson

In Chapter 1 of 16, environmental management expert Andrew Hutson defines his aspiration to find success in ways that makes this world a better place than he found it. He details two very different perspectives. While in his 20s, Hutson takes a selfish or egocentric view to find purpose, direct career, and change the world, whereas in his 30s, Hutson finds more comfort in himself and sees his contribution as something more collective and outwardly focused.