Environment and Sustainability
Businesses are invested in America’s communities, and a clean, healthy environment is critical for quality of life and economic strength in every community. Companies across industries have undertaken sustainability initiatives to improve their operations and reduce their environmental footprint, utilizing new technology and seeking efficiency.
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With the severity and costs of natural disasters growing, it's essential for governments, businesses, and households to invest in disaster resilience for communities to prosper and be better protected.
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The mission was certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce and featured high-level government officials from both the U.S. and UAE
A new Chamber analysis demonstrates that widespread bans on essential chemistries, including PFAS, could have profound impacts on the daily lives of millions of Americans & disrupt the U.S. economy.
A new Chamber report reveals the potential risks of widespread bans on essential chemistries and outlines economic impacts on major sectors.
The business community is calling on the current and future Administrations to create balanced chemical regulations in light of varying frameworks.
This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, supporting H.R. 8812 (WRDA).
The Chamber convened government and private sector leaders to promote sustainability and policy recommendations.
$1 spent on climate resilience = $13 in economic savings, damages, and cleanup costs