EDISON, N.J., Sep. 10 /CSRwire/ - The 2012 COMMIT!Campaign today announced Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is joining the campaign to ask companies to make a commitment to participate in the EDF Climate Corps program, the innovative fellowship program that matches specially trained graduate students with businesses to identify cost-effective opportunities to save energy and reduce emissions.
By becoming part of the COMMIT!Campaign – a multimedia platform for over 100 other corporate and individual commitments – EDF is asking leading companies to host an EDF Climate Corps fellow for 10-12 weeks over the summer in 2013. Progress on all the commitments made as part of the Campaign is tracked and reported on quarterly through media outlets including CR Magazine.
In 2012, more than 90 fellows from the nation’s top graduate programs worked in 87 organizations, including companies such as Boeing, Facebook, Google and Verizon. EDF Climate Corps is a high-profile, cost-effective way for companies to save energy, save money and improve productivity, regardless of whether they have advanced energy management strategies or are just starting out.
Since 2008, EDF Climate Corps fellows have identified energy-saving opportunities that could:
- Cut enough energy usage to power nearly 100,000 homes a year
- Avoid the carbon emissions of 200,000 cars annually
- Save more than $1 billion in net operating costs over the project lifetimes