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August 12th, 2010

No Child Left Inside!

By Colleen Kelly

The Obama Administration is putting forward a great effort to improve the health of our nation by getting us outside. Children today spend half as much time outdoors as their parents did, helping to push our country deeper into an epidemic of childhood obesity. Through the First Lady’s “Let’s Move” campaign and President Obama’s “America’s Great Outdoors” campaign, the administration is attempting to reconnect Americans, including our children, to the outdoors. Read the rest of this entry »

July 29th, 2010

‘Let’s Move!’ and the Sustainability Movement

The latest update around Michelle Obama’s ‘Let’s Move!’ Program got us thinking again about the link between our health and the topic of sustainability.

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July 27th, 2010

Sustainability in Pharma: Take Aways

I joined my partner, Beth, last night as she spoke at Sustainability in the Pharmaceutical Industry, along with representatives from Merck, Sanofi-Aventis and our client, Coleman Bigelow, from Johnson & Johnson. There were over 100 people in the room for another great turnout by FDU’s Institute for Sustainable Enterprise, along with Net Impact NJ Chapter and other partnering organizations.

The insights were many, and the networking good — we saw many old friends and met some new ones. Some of the take aways included:

  • The panelists agreed that prevention and wellness have become important trends in pharma CSR/sustainability.
  • Maggie Kohn, Merck:  indicated that her team started with too many metrics; now they measure fewer, more meaningful things. At SDialogue, we recognize this as a best practice.
  • Ms. Kohn also informed the crowd that people questioned pharma when it came to CSR in recent years, partly because pharma has traditionally been so secretive.  Now Merck tries hard to be more open and transparent.
  • Beth covered our top 7 CSR practices to a rapt, note-taking crowd.
  • Coleman, of J&J, stated that consultants play a huge role in CSR and then mentioned his work with us – thanks Coleman!
  • Coleman also indicated the significant challenge he faces, that we also know many other large companies have faced, to co-ordinate various departments on CSR initiatives, including J&J’s corporate, EHS & communications teams.
  • Peter Lalli, Sanofi-Aventis talked about the additional challenges of having a foreign parent,  with the main CSR division based at the Paris HQ, which reports to SA’s CEO, and works cross functionally. There’s also a smaller team in the U.S.

July 22nd, 2010

Sustainability in the Pharmaceutical Industry

We’ve blogged about the close and natural link between health and sustainability a number of times before, including these recent posts on CleanMed, and these other posts on health and health care generally. We’ve also worked with leaders at this intersection, including Johnson & Johnson, Institute for Integral Nutrition and Practice Greenhealth.

So it’s only natural that Beth will join a panel discussion on Sustainability in the Pharmaceutical Industry, next Monday evening, 7/26, in Madison, NJ, along with several other distinguished pharma executives involved with sustainability work.

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May 28th, 2010

Recycling a Mountain Bike into a Commuter Bike

By Beth Bengtson

As the weather has improved, so has my want to be outdoors.  Hence the “new” commuter bike as a part of my life. Commuter Bike 2

Can’t begin to tell you the pleasure I get showing up at my appointments, meetings, and shopping with helmet in hand plus my legs have not been in better shape.  I will admit the one downside to commuting everywhere via bike is that it has increased my weekly laundry but still less than a gallon of gas.  If you have been thinking about using your bike more – do it as the mental benefits are huge when you come home and pass your dusty car.

Again it all ties back to personal benefit, health and sustainability – all three are linked in my increased bike usage.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend!



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