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Charter for Change: Stryker’s Journey Towards Sustainability

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Charter for Change: Stryker’s Journey Towards Sustainability
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Charter for Change: Stryker’s Journey Towards Sustainability is a project focused on brining a holistic sustainability strategy to Stryker’s Sustainability Solutions (Stryker). Stryker is a reprocessor and remanufacturer of single-use medical devices. While the inherent business of reprocessing is sustainable by extending the useful life of devices, there should be alignment between the core of the business, the operations and actions that it takes. Through creating and implementing a sustainability charter that outlines environmental goals for Stryker to achieve by 2025, it provides the organization with a systems approach to sustainability and embeds it within the culture. In order for the project to be successful, Senior Leadership had to sign off and make sustainability a top priority for the organization. The sustainability charter allows Stryker to do well by doing good.

Date Created
2020-05-13
Contributors
  • Hukill, Kathryn A. (Writer of accompanying material)
Topical Subject
  • Corporate Sustainability, Strategy, Goals
Extent
Final Paper–16 pages
Presentation Slides–13
Language
eng
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School of Sustainability Graduate Culminating Experiences
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
Yes
Series
Master of Sustainability Leadership (MSL)
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.56901
Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
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  • 2020-05-13 05:04:02
System Modified
  • 2025-09-16 11:34:45
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  • 8 months 3 weeks ago
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