sustainability for supermarkets
evolveEA's presence at the 2011 Food Marketing Institute Energy and Store Development conference.
OCT 7 | Marc Mondor
communicating with infographics
A visual lesson on waste management.
NOV 2 | Daniel Klein
the building is complete, now what?
Realizing the value of green operations and corporate culture.
OCT 3 | David Deal
2009 Carbon Inventory and 2011 Carbon Neutrality
We are extremely excited to announce that our New Year’s Resolution (and strategic goal) for 2011 is to be 100% Carbon Neutral! Update: See our final report and presentation on our Carbon Neutrality page! Here at evolveEA, we regularly help clients realize benefit at the operational and strategic levels by measuring and reporting performance, identifying key performance metrics and goals, and using them to inform future sustainability strategies and processes. Although cliché, we find that with our clients the saying “what gets measured gets managed” is mostly true.... 
Posted by Steve Hockley on January 10, 2011
A Look Back & The Year Ahead
Happy New Year! 2010 has been an exciting year for us at evolveEA. This year, we’ve continued to help clients leverage their green buildings and “place-based” sustainability projects into broader organizational sustainability planning. Buildings and spaces are great ways to demonstrate environmental principles and to build capacity within an organization so they can explore how environmental issues create value across operations. This year we launched evolveSTRATEGY to help companies in strategic planning for their organizational sustainability efforts. Our evolveASSIST... 
Posted by David Eskenazi on January 07, 2011
New Years Cards
We recently sent out New Year’s cards to friends. Following our ideas on reuse, we came up with a clever way of removing material to make a message and then rearranging to make a new message: This year, do more with less. We directed our friends to a website, www.evolveea.com/new-year and asked them to pop out the letters and upload anagrams that can be made with them. We want to thank our friends at Pittsburgh Engravers for the laser cutting help. They did a great job, and even filmed the process for us!  
Posted by David Eskenazi on January 05, 2011