Sustainability Finds a Home on the Range

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Wendt, J. (2019). Sustainability Finds a Home on the Range. Solutions 10(1): 53–58. https://www.thesolutionsjournal.com/article/sustainability-finds-a-home-on-the-range

Feature

Sustainability Finds a Home on the Range

In Brief

by Jarrett Wendt

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ities around to world compete furiously to attract high-profile cutting-edge corporations. When cities place a high value on sustainability they are particularly interested in attracting companies that produce products and services that are essential to a sustainable future. Companies like that can be picky about where they land. In 2014 the sustainable products and services division of Panasonic Corporation landed in Denver, Colorado. It remains there to this day. The story of how this match occurred and why it continues to succeed can provide a template for what sustainability-oriented cities need to do to attract businesses that reflect their aspirations, and what sustainabilityoriented companies need to do to find the perfect home. While traditionally known as a consumer electronics giant, making TV’s, refrigerators and cameras, who has been around 100 years (previously as Matsushita), today’s Panasonic has become a coveted B2B partner supplying expertise, services and advanced technology to globally leading companies. The USD$70B+ global behemoth employs a quarter of a million people around the world, but what may not be known is the company still retains its founder’s vision rooted in sustainability and looking out for its people and the environment around them.

Well-deserved recognition for Panasonic’s reputation as one of the most environmentally conscious companies in the world has come in many forms including: • For the twelfth consecutive year, Panasonic Corporation was named in 2016 to the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI World), one of the world’s most renowned socially responsible investment (SRI) indexes. • Panasonic Corporation has been listed for eighteen consecutive years in the FTSE4Good Index, one of the world’s leading socially responsible investment (SRI) indices. • Panasonic Corporation has been a constituent of the MSCI ESG Leaders Indexes (formerly MSCI Global Sustainability Indexes), one of the world’s leading indexes for enterprises focusing on environmental, social and governance factors, for eight consecutive years. • The company has been also named to the MSCI SRI Indexes (formerly MSCI Global SRI Indexes) for six consecutive years. • Panasonic was awarded the Bronze Class distinction in the Sustainability Yearbook 2017 by RobecoSAM, one of the most highly recognized asset management companies focused on sustainability investments.

As sustainability-minded cities strive to attract like-minded new businesses to relocate or start new offices, city efforts will be more successful when they purposely set out to offer a collaborative working environment that lends itself to partnering opportunities with those new companies. This article is a telling story from the view of one those companies looking to find a home for its sustainable products and services division, how the city of Denver was chosen as the new location, and how each helped the other succeed to unlock new business models. Panasonic found a home for its new CityNOW division in Denver because of several traits that stood out from the more than 20 other cities being considered. Those outstanding traits included: a cross-political environment, a strong leadership group that collectively understood the value of collaboration, and a shared vision across the major stakeholder groups. Moreover, it was clear that Denver had a laser focus on executing projects that had a direct and positive impact on the citizens of Colorado even at a time when Denver was contending with congestion, traffic, affordable housing, access to transit, equity, and the very many pains from the high growth being experienced. Jarrett Wendt, Vice President of Panasonic North America gives the background behind the company’s decision to relocate, how the city of Denver was chosen, and then describes the many successful sustainability projects made possible by that decision.

www.thesolutionsjournal.com  |  January 2019  |  Solutions  |  53


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