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Associated Press
3 days ago
- Business
- Associated Press
Inogen Alliance Associate Awards: Environment Analyst Sustainability Delivery Award and Antea Group Innovation Award
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 20, 2025 /3BL/ - Inogen Alliance is proud to announce recent awards and short-listed award entries from multiple Associate companies, including Antea Group USA, Antea Group Belgium, Antea Group France, Antea Group Netherlands, CDG Environmental Costa Rica, and Tonkin + Taylor New Zealand. The awards included the Global Innovation Awards with Antea Group, as well as the Environment Analyst Sustainability Delivery Awards, where CDG Environmental was shortlisted, and Tonkin + Taylor won Transportation Project of the Year for the second consecutive year. Environment Analyst Sustainability Delivery Awards Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, in collaboration with Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, and Te Ara Tupua Alliance; Tonkin + Taylor, Downer NZ, HEB Construction, is thrilled to announce that the Te Ara Tupua Project has been awarded the Transportation Project of the Year at the Environment Analyst Sustainability Delivery Awards. Te Ara Tupua is a shared walking and cycling path that will provide a vital connection between Wellington and Petone, while strengthening the resilience of a nationally significant transport corridor. In an earthquake prone city and along a windswept coastline, the project is designed to withstand the environmental, social, and economic challenges inherent to the region. It also enhances the resilience of the adjacent Hutt Valley rail line and State Highway 2, two critical components of the national transport network. At the heart of Te Ara Tupua is a unique partnership model that has been in place since the project's inception. Waka Kotahi, New Zealand Transport Agency, has worked in close collaboration with iwi Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira, to develop a shared approach that reflects the intergenerational view of Māori. This relationship is formalised through the Project Steering Group, where iwi representatives are involved in all aspects of the project, including procurement, design, construction, monitoring and compliance. Ngā Ūranga ki Pito-One, the middle section of Te Ara Tupua, includes a 4.5-kilometre shared path constructed along reclaimed coastline. The design incorporates seawalls, revetments, culvert extensions, and ūranga – gathering and viewing points that offer space for rest, reflection, and reconnection with the habour environment. The project is now approximately 60 percent complete and is scheduled for completion in 2026. From the outset, the project team developed a Project Sustainability Policy to embed environmental, social, and cultural sustainability into every stage of the project's lifecycle. Te Ara Tupua is using the Infrastructure Sustainability Council (ISC) rating scheme to measure its performance across 25 categories, exceeding standard practice in several key areas. The completed path is projected to increase walking and cycling by approximately 1,700 journeys per day. The shift toward active transport modes will continue to contribute to emission reduction, support public health outcomes, and ease pressure on existing transport networks. Read more about the project with Tonkin + Taylor here. Read more about the Environment Analyst Sustainability Delivery Awards and our Associate short-listed entries here. Short-listed for the Nature Positive Award was Associate CDG Environmental Costa Rica, with Zapotal Golf & Beach Club. The Zapotal Golf & Beach Club project stands as a beacon of nature-positive development, delivering measurable benefits across multiple domains. Its wildlife protection efforts have boosted biodiversity, establishing a baseline to analyze behavioral trends of key species in the area. Landscape conservation has revitalized hundreds of hectares of native vegetation, while water management innovations aim to minimize pressure on the local aquifer. The use of RESIN8 technology on paved surfaces exemplifies sustainable infrastructure, cutting emissions and waste, and the archaeological program preserves the region's rich cultural heritage. Together, these initiatives reflect a commitment to enhancing ecosystems, conserving resources, and honoring history. Antea Group Global Innovation Awards Antea Group USA has been awarded the Grand Prize at the Antea Group Global Innovation Challenge 2025 with its service for Global Climate Risk Assessments. This international competition celebrates and recognizes the most impactful and forward-thinking solutions developed across the Antea Group network. The winning team from Antea Group USA, comprised of Natalya Holm, Audrey Beattie, Celine Morris, Laurell Ahn, and Eileen Lo, developed the Global Climate Risk Assessments service to address the urgent need for public and private companies to quantify and disclose the potential financial impacts of climate-related risks on their organizations. This comprehensive service is designed to align with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework and emerging global regulations, helping clients navigate both current and future climate states. 'We are incredibly proud of the remarkable achievement of our team in winning the Global Innovation Challenge 2025,' said Brian Ricketts, CEO of Antea Group USA. 'Their approach to Global Climate Risk Assessments exemplifies the forward-thinking mindset and dedication to addressing critical climate-related challenges for our clients. This service not only helps our clients meet complex regulatory demands but also provides them with actionable insights to build resilience and drive sustainable growth. It truly sets a shining example of innovation, teamwork, and excellence.' 'Winning this award is a tremendous honor,' says Natalya Holm. 'We hope this service empowers businesses to confidently move forward in their sustainability journeys, providing them with the clear data and strategic insights needed to understand, manage, and disclose their climate-related financial risks effectively.' Other finalists included:Second Place: Life Cycle Assessment at Early Design Stages (Antea Group - France), promoting sustainability from the start of Place: Power Path (Antea Group Belgium), leveraging AI to accelerate the energy Place: Groundwater Trend Analysis Toolbox (Antea Group Belgium), aiding water resource management with a user-friendly Place: Rail Design Pro (Antea Group Nederland), optimizing rail infrastructure design through automation. Read more about the Antea Group Innovation Awards and project here. These awards showcase some of the many innovative solutions from across the globe from our network of Associates, helping to accelerate a more resilient planet for all - together with our partners, clients and communities. Explore more of our case studies and projects here. Inogen Alliance is a global network made up of over 70 of independent local businesses and over 6,000 consultants around the world who can help make your project a success. Our Associates collaborate closely to serve multinational corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, and we share knowledge and industry experience to provide the highest quality service to our clients. If you want to learn more about how you can work with Inogen Alliance, you can explore our Associates or Contact Us. Watch for more News & Blog updates, listen to our podcast and follow us on LinkedIn. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Inogen Alliance


Associated Press
11-06-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Antea Group USA Wins Global Innovation Challenge Grand Prize for Groundbreaking Climate Risk Assessment Service
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 11, 2025 /3BL/ - Antea Group USA is proud to announce that its service, Global Climate Risk Assessments, has been awarded the Grand Prize at the Antea Group Global Innovation Challenge 2025. This international competition, which culminated in an exciting final event in Amsterdam on May 23, celebrates and recognizes the most impactful and forward-thinking solutions developed across the global Antea Group network. The winning team from Antea Group USA, comprised of Natalya Holm, Audrey Beattie, Celine Morris, Laurell Ahn, and Eileen Lo, developed the Global Climate Risk Assessments service to address the urgent need for public and private companies to quantify and disclose the potential financial impacts of climate-related risks on their organizations. This comprehensive service is designed to align with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework and emerging global regulations, helping clients navigate both current and future climate states. 'We are incredibly proud of the remarkable achievement of our team in winning the Global Innovation Challenge 2025,' said Brian Ricketts, CEO of Antea Group USA. 'Their approach to Global Climate Risk Assessments exemplifies the forward-thinking mindset and dedication to addressing critical climate-related challenges for our clients. This service not only helps our clients meet complex regulatory demands but also provides them with actionable insights to build resilience and drive sustainable growth. It truly sets a shining example of innovation, teamwork, and excellence.' The Global Climate Risk Assessments service offers a structured, five-step approach: 'Winning this award is a tremendous honor,' says Natalya Holm. 'We hope this service empowers businesses to confidently move forward in their sustainability journeys, providing them with the clear data and strategic insights needed to understand, manage, and disclose their climate-related financial risks effectively.' The victory of Global Climate Risk Assessments underscores Antea Group's dedication to leading the industry with innovative solutions that provide tangible value to clients facing evolving environmental and regulatory landscapes. This achievement reinforces the company's position as a forward-thinking partner in sustainability and environmental consulting. About Antea Group Antea®Group is an environment, health, safety, and sustainability consulting firm. By combining strategic thinking with technical expertise, we do more than effectively solve client challenges; we deliver sustainable results for a better future. We work in partnership with and advise many of the world's most sustainable companies to address ESG-business challenges in a way that fits their pace and unique objectives. Our consultants equip organizations to better understand threats, capture opportunities and find their position of strength. Lastly, we maintain a global perspective on ESG issues through not only our work with multinational clients, but also through our sister organizations in Europe, Asia, and Latin America and as a founding member of the Inogen Alliance. Learn more at BryantMarketing Director [email protected] Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Antea Group


Associated Press
30-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Disaster Preparedness: Practical Strategies for Business Continuity
With hurricane season approaching and climate-related disasters on the rise, organizations in sectors like manufacturing, energy, insurance, and law must be ready to respond—not react. This timely, solutions-focused webinar will walk you through the essential elements of disaster preparedness and business continuity planning, offering practical strategies to protect your people, property, and operations. Join experts from Antea Group as they share lessons learned from real-world events and guide you through actions you can take before a crisis hits to minimize downtime, reduce costs, and strengthen resilience. What You'll Learn: Please join us on June 18th at Noon CT! If you can't make the live broadcast, registering will also give you access to the on-demand recording about 2 hours after the presentation ends. Register Here! Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Antea Group


Associated Press
08-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Benefits of Power BI Dashboards for EHS Data Analysis
Power BI's powerful trend analysis features allow EHS teams to track key metrics over time, including quantitative data such as injury/incident rates (DART, TRIR, LWDC, etc.) and qualitative results from compliance audits, as well as spatial data. Visualizing trends from this collected data makes it easier to identify patterns and shifts in safety. This comprehensive trend analysis helps companies proactively identify potential hazards before they escalate into serious incidents, aiding in the prevention of accidents, or costly regulatory violations. Additionally, integrating data from multiple sources enhances the accuracy and depth of insights gained. This empowers decision-makers to implement targeted and effective interventions and EHS Management Programs. Benefits of Power BI Dashboards for EHS Data Analysis: 1. Proactive Risk Management With Power BI dashboards, EHS professionals can shift from a reactive to a proactive approach in managing both environmental and safety risks. By analyzing trends in real-time, organizations can identify rising risks—such as increased spikes in workplace injuries, or gaps in compliance—before they lead to more severe consequences. For example, if Power BI shows a pattern of workplace accidents during certain shifts, safety managers can introduce preventive measures to reduce the danger and increase safety. 2. Improved Efficiency and Data Comprehension At Antea Group, our Business Intelligence team works directly with organizations to visualize large amounts of complex EHS data in an easily digestible format. Traditional reporting methods often involve sifting through spreadsheets or static reports, which can be time-consuming and difficult to interpret. With Power BI dashboards, key metrics are summarized visually, making it faster and easier for EHS teams to identify and address issues. By streamlining data analysis, Power BI significantly boosts efficiency in tracking safety. For instance, rather than poring over complex spreadsheets, EHS teams can quickly view visual summaries of accident rates or audit results, saving time and enabling quicker responses to any issues that arise. 3. Data-Driven Decision Making Power BI dashboards provide EHS professionals with the data they need to make informed decisions . Real-time insights into safety incidents, environmental audits, and compliance statuses help organizations allocate resources effectively. For example, if a dashboard reveals that a particular department is consistently falling short in waste management practices, management can take immediate action to address the issue. 4. Regulatory Compliance and Risk Mitigation Compliance with environmental regulations (e.g., EPA standards, OSHA guidelines) is a critical part of EHS management. Power BI dashboards help organizations stay on top of compliance by providing a clear overview of audit results, regulatory violations, and corrective actions. These dashboards offer an at-a-glance view of compliance metrics, ensuring that safety and environmental protocols are consistently followed. By continuously monitoring compliance status, organizations can avoid costly fines, penalties, or legal issues. For example, if the dashboard highlights repeated failures in meeting EPA standards, management can take immediate corrective actions to prevent potential fines or penalties. Conclusion Power BI dashboards offer EHS professionals a dynamic and interactive way to monitor and analyze trends in safety performance. By providing real-time data visualization, trend analysis tools, and interactive dashboards, Power BI allows organizations to track key metrics like incident rates, compliance audit results, and any other metric vital to your business. For organizations looking to enhance their EHS audits, Antea Group can provide comprehensive dashboards so you can fully understand your data. If you are interested in exploring EHS Data Analytics, reach out to our Business Intelligence team for more information . Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Antea Group


Associated Press
06-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
NY Bans PFAS in Apparel: Is Your Business Ready?
Do you sell new or used apparel/clothing that may contain PFAS in New York State? Recent scientific studies have suggested that exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) compounds may negatively impact human health and the environment. As part of a broader initiative to reduce PFAS in consumer products, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ( NYSDEC ) enacted a law under section 37-0121 of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL). The law restricts the use of PFAS in apparel, including outdoor clothing designed for wet weather conditions. These restrictions started on January 1, 2025 (new apparel) and will be fully in place by January 1, 2028 (wet weather apparel). Here are the key points: What Businesses Should Know Even if your company does not manufacture in New York, these restrictions still apply if your products are sold in the state. This includes direct sales, online retail, or distribution through third-party vendors. You should consider: Why This Matters Beyond New York New York is part of a growing trend—other states (such as California, Maine, and Washington) are also implementing PFAS restrictions across various product categories. If you're selling nationwide, a proactive PFAS compliance strategy is critical to avoid future disruptions. What You Can Do Now Need Help? PFAS compliance is complex, especially when supply chains span multiple geographies and regulatory frameworks. Antea Group helps companies identify PFAS in their products, evaluate supply chain risk, and prepare for upcoming restrictions. Reach out to our team of experts today to get answers to your questions ! Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Antea Group