Catching up with Sustain SC

An Eventful Spring Season


 As we embrace the arrival of summer, it was a busy spring for Sustain SC. From the Energy Forum in Columbia to the BMW Charity Pro-Am Sustainability Summit in Greenville, Sustain SC was all over the state making connections and sparking conversations centered around the sustainability needs in South Carolina. Here’s a look back at all the action.  

Sustain SC Energy Forum
 

On May 3, we brought together a cross-sector of stakeholders for the Sustain SC Energy Forum. It was a chance to address best practices and procedures, discuss how clean energy is revolutionizing the economy, and what the future holds for energy in South Carolina.

The Energy Forum provided three dynamic panel discussions and an opportunity for wide-ranging conversations among elected officials, public, private, and non-profit organizations who have a role in the actions that need to take place to ensure a strong, secure, and competitive energy future for South Carolina.

Member Event at Milliken & Company
 

On June 15, Milliken & Company hosted Sustain SC members in Spartanburg for a special day centered around the theme, “Working Together to Sustain South Carolina: Manufacturing for Today and Tomorrow. 

It was an excellent opportunity to learn how manufacturing companies across the state are implementing sustainability initiatives. Milliken & Company CEO Halsey Cook, Senior Sustainability Manager Josh Riggs, Michael Morris of ZF, Tyrone Ellis of Trane, Joe Bailey of Schaeffler, and Lauren Trapp of AFL each presented case studies on how their companies are working towards a more sustainable future.

Lunch turned into roundtable discussions about obstacles and opportunities for sustainable manufacturing in South Carolina and what needs to happen in order to achieve short and long-term goals. Thank you to Milliken for hosting and to the members who joined us!

BMW Charity Pro-Am Sustainability Summit
 

On June 9, Sustain SC co-hosted the BMW Charity Pro-Am Sustainability Summit at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. We enjoyed being a part of important conversations about leadership, sustainability, and the future of South Carolina.

This was the third year for the summit which was attended by dozens of representatives from leading South Carolina corporations such as Milliken & Company, BMW Manufacturing and Michelin. Several SLI Fellows also came out to take part in the conversation. Thank you to everyone who attended, we appreciate your support!   

SLI Applications

Ready to develop your skills as a leader in sustainability? Applications are still open for the upcoming Sustainability Leadership Initiative class. Don’t delay, the deadline to submit is June 30.

The second SLI class graduated back in April. Caroline James, Director of Sustainability at Atlantic Packaging, was among them. In a video shot on graduation day, the SLI Fellow shared some of her key takeaways about the program and why she’s hopeful about the future. Click here to watch.

2023 Member Survey
 

Sustain SC is committed to helping South Carolina’s businesses achieve sustainability objectives and address current and future needs. To ensure we are fulfilling our mission, we need feedback and actionable data.

We invite you to participate in the Sustain SC Economic Innovation Market Analysis Survey. The deadline to respond is June 30.

Sustainability Jobs in SC

Looking for a job in the sustainability field in South Carolina?

We’re constantly updating the Job Board on our website with open positions from across the state. 

Save the Date

Our 2nd Annual Sustainability Symposium is coming up in October! We will be back at Central Energy in Columbia. We have an amazing program in the works and are thrilled to welcome one of this year’s keynote speakers John Sacksteder, President of Mark Anthony Brewing.

Join us for an immersive meeting of the minds centered around elevating South Carolina as the future of commerce and conservation.

See how last year’s event went here.