Sealed Air subsidiary Diversey is using elements of “a virtuous cycle” of energy efficiency to improve its performance against that metric, according to research by EDF Climate Corps.
Diversey’s progress towards energy efficiency has used all five components of EDF’s virtuous cycle model: executive engagement; resource investment; people and tools; identification, implementation and measurement; results and stories, according to a case study in The Virtuous Cycle of Organizational Energy Efficiency. EDF describes the virtuous cycle as a model of change that applies to energy efficiency across radically different organizations.
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