| | | | | | | This case is about the sustainability and advocacy manager at The Dow Chemical Company and the plastics-to-energy pilot program she oversaw in 2014 in Citrus Heights, California. Dow is looking at ways to create a circular economy for its products and is taking a long-term view of its resources and the state of the world. The company finds there are many challenges to overcome in implementing a waste-to-energy program in the community, such as partnering with a waste collection service, getting approval of the local government, and having the program accepted by the local population. >View Case Details
| | | | | | Author: Andrew Hoffman - Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise; Education Director, Graham Sustainability Institute Topics: Sustainability, Strategy & Management, Social Impact Student Level: Undergraduate, Graduate Teaching Note: Available to Registered Educators | | | | | | | Forward to Friend | Copyright © 2016 The William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you are an educator.
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