Ripple is working with Aspen Skiing Co. to elevate the profile of their incredible sustainability work. A report we wrote and released on their behalf was covered by CNN, Washington Post, Newsweek, Sustainable Brands, Environmental Leader, Colorado Public Radio and more.
Lack of affordable housing is an urgent problem in our nation. As tens of millions of people face eviction, Ripple is proud to have promoted a new partnership to assist low-income families and communities of color who are being disproportionately impacted by the current affordable housing crisis.
TCO Certified is the world’s most comprehensive sustainability certification for IT products, helping companies reduce risk and take steps toward social and environmental responsibility. They often work behind-the-scenes, but hired Ripple to promote their expertise via thought leadership.
The ocean produces 50% of our oxygen, is the primary source of food for 3.5 billion people, controls global weather patterns and is the planet’s largest ecosystem with tremendous biodiversity. All of this is currently threatened by marine pollution, ocean acidification, unsustainable fishing and habitat destruction.
Ripple had the honor of working with Leesa, an online luxury mattress company that is a true social enterprise. Leesa donates 1 mattress to a homeless shelter for every 10 they sell – and have donated nearly 10,000 mattresses so far!
According to a new report that Ripple released on behalf of six nonprofit organizations, two out of three food cans tested have the toxic chemical, Bisphenol A (BPA) in the linings.
Ripple announced a collaboration between Greenpeace and Facebook to use renewable energy for datacenters and encourage FB users to save energy and engage communities in clean energy issues.
Ripple worked with Accion to raise awareness about their efforts in Colorado, where they have provided loans totaling more than $8.2 million to some 608 small businesses across the state, leading to the creation of over 1,200 jobs.
As governments move ever-so-slowly to determine viable policy solutions to climate change, there is a fast-growing movement among foundations, universities and other investors to take matters into their own hands. Ripple worked with the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado and the Intentional Endowments Network to publicize the first-ever Colorado gathering of experts exploring how to divest […]
Our job was to get national attention for the Social Enterprise Alliance Summit 2014, which attracted over 400 business owners whose dual purpose is profit and social good.
Ripple teamed up with HealthyStuff.org and iFixit.com to release a new study on toxic chemicals in cell phones, including the iPhone 5 and Samsung’s Galaxy S III. NY Times, CNET, Wired and others covered this story.
Ripple promoted Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics which ranked 15 personal electronic device manufacturers according to performance on energy & climate issues, production of greener electronics, and sustainable operations.