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Sustainability Plan | A Cheat Sheet for Smart Businesses

If the time has come for you to evaluate sustainability initiatives, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating an existing infrastructure, there’s no one-size-fits-all sustainability plan.

Fire Prevention Smart Irrigation

Fire Prevention Using a Smart Irrigation Controller

Smart irrigation controllers have been known to save water, with an increase in wildfires, they are also being used to save properties too. SiteOne Landscape Supply used WeatherTRAK smart irrigation in aiding the preservation of a property during the Woolsey fire.

Real-time water flow monitoring

Leaks Happen. Water Flow Monitoring Systems Find Them In Real Time.

Every property will experience both indoor and outdoor water leaks as plumbing naturally ages. Fixtures and fittings are particularly susceptible to leaking, and excessive water pressure can cause pipes to burst or leak over time. Identifying the existence of leaks using monthly water bills means that non-visible leaks will go undiscovered for long periods of time.

Smart Building Technology

Smart Water Management Takes Smart Buildings to the Next Level

Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sensor technology are becoming more common in commercial building management. This smart building technology provides building owners and occupants with real-time data that can drive or automate decisions, reduce costs and waste less resources.

Sustainability in business

Sustainability Is About Good Business, Not Just Making Businesses Good

Sustainable investing is the future, according to Audrey Choi, chief sustainability officer for Morgan Stanley. Women and millennials are driving investor interest in sustainability, she noted, whose combined constituencies will make up three-quarters of the workforce by 2025 and are three times more likely to seek out employment with a sustainably minded company.   

Smart city and smart irrigation

Downtown Dallas Neighborhood Gets Smarter

A downtown Dallas neighborhood is getting smarter through a technology-enabled smart city pilot project. Rolled out in Dallas’ West End, the pilot includes intelligent LED street lighting, kiosks with digital maps of the area, public Wi-Fi, and smart irrigation systems.

Water conservation is our new normal

Water Conservation is the New Normal

Often taken for granted, most Americans benefit from the world’s most reliable and clean water system. In many parts of the United States, our water use is still being driven from a mindset that it is plentiful, available, and inexpensive. But those days are changing.

Endangered Chinook salmon

California Water Plan Balances Wildlife, Urban and Farming Interests

After nine years of research, the California State Water Control Board finalized a plan to save fish and wildlife populations, some of which are now threatened or endangered. For decades, native fish and wildlife co-existed with efforts to reclaim or divert water from the California Bay-Delta region.

Landscaping Industry Caught in H-2B Visa Limbo

The H-2B visa program has become a casualty in the larger war over immigration, with many landscaping businesses caught in the middle. The H-2B visa program determines how many temporary non-agricultural workers can work in the US every year. The current cap of 66,000 was temporarily increased to 81,000, and roughly half of them are landscapers.