Standard Owner Benchmark - The Council of Sustainable Industries (CSI)

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The Council of Sustainable Industries (CSI) is a collaborative group consisting of 13 prominent standards organizations that have come together to promote sustainable practices across various industries. The CSI Members include the American Apparel & Footwear Association, American Forest & Paper Association, Consumer Electronics Association, General Service Administration, National Paint and Coatings Association, Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute, Phelps Dodge, Progressive Bag Affiliates, Steel Recycling Institute, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, United Natural Foods, Inc., and The Walt Disney Company.

The primary objective of the CSI is to provide a platform for its Members to share knowledge, information, and best practices in order to address common sustainability challenges. By collaborating and leveraging their collective expertise, the CSI aims to drive positive change and make a meaningful impact on sustainability across industries.

One notable initiative launched by the CSI is the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, established in 2006. Comprised of more than 200 companies committed to enhancing the sustainability of packaging, this coalition serves as a collaborative forum for identifying and implementing innovative solutions to improve packaging practices.

The CSI offers a range of resources to support companies in their sustainability endeavors. These resources include a comprehensive Sustainability Framework that provides guidance on developing and implementing sustainable strategies. Additionally, the CSI provides a Sustainability Toolkit, which offers practical tools and resources to help companies measure, track, and report their sustainability performance. The Sustainability Best Practices offered by the CSI serve as a valuable reference for companies seeking to enhance their sustainability efforts.

By bringing together industry leaders and facilitating collaboration, the CSI plays a crucial role in advancing sustainability practices. Through knowledge-sharing, development of initiatives, and provision of resources, the CSI empowers companies to achieve their sustainability goals, reduce their environmental footprint, and contribute to a more sustainable future.

In summary, the Council of Sustainable Industries (CSI) serves as a collaborative platform for 13 standards organizations, enabling them to collectively address sustainability challenges and promote sustainable practices across industries. Through initiatives like the Sustainable Packaging Coalition and the provision of valuable resources, the CSI supports companies in their sustainability journey, fostering positive change and environmental stewardship.

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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.