Companies that green their supply chains and optimize operations for sustainability help the environment, while also cutting costs and creating innovation within their industries.
Tompkins Associates helps clients reach their green and sustainable business goals.
Find out more in these case studies on Greening your Operations and Business Sustainability:
Gerawan Farming reduces cost, product damage, and energy use while increasing flexibility with help from Tompkins Associates. Read more.
Burt's Bees finds efficiency and energy savings: Tompkins Associates implements equipment and systems for greener facility. Read more.
Resources for Greening Your Operations
Download the Hot Topic Report: Waste and Recycling Sustainability
Download the Hot Topic Report: Facility Sustainability - Leading Practices for Green Facilities.
Get valuable insight into the bright future of green packaging in The Packaging Sustainability Report: Download the Report Now
See how top companies handle fuel consumption reduction and other green issues in The Transportation Sustainability Report: Download the Report Now
Join our clients in their success: Ask us how we can help green your operations and create sustainable business goals. Fill out the form below to get started.

Tompkins Associates is a member of the Go Green Assocation.
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More Sustainable Business Resources
Listen to the Environmental Sustainability for Business Podcast Series.
Article: Manufacturers Can Be Both Earth-Friendly and Wallet-Friendly from IndustryWeek
15 Green Supply Chain studies you should know about, from the Green Economy Post. Read the article here.
How to select a service provider that mirrors your business strategy and sustainability efforts - Six areas to examine for a successful triple bottom line: Read the article to learn more.
Getting the Green Light: Environmental success stories from the Supply Chain Consortium
Tompkins Control System provides cost-effective, greener facility control
Discuss green issues: Read and comment on recent posts on the topic of sustainable business from CEO Jim Tompkins
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