May 2024

Health and Safety Considerations in 3D Printing

The ability of 3D printing technology to rapidly turn digital blueprints into complex physical objects has revolutionized production processes across industries ranging from manufacturing to medical.

However, as 3D printing’s role in these sectors grows, it brings with it a number of health and safety challenges. From chemical exposures to physical hazards, this post explores the health and safety risks tied to industrial 3D printing operations, and offers best practices EHS professionals can share with their workforce.

SCS Global Services Attending Circularity 2024 in Chicago

SCS Global Services (SCS) is attending Circularity 24 in Chicago from May 22 – 24, 2024. This premier event, hosted by GreenBiz, brings together visionaries and practitioners dedicated to building a circular economy. Attending this event allows for the opportunity to take part in thought-provoking sessions and to network with over 2,000 leaders in the growing circularity community.

SCS Consulting Complimentary Webinar: Climate Financial Risk: The Steps To Take Before Regulated Reporting Begins

Organizations are being requested to identify, evaluate, manage and disclose climate-related risks at increasing frequency, including within the new SEC Climate Rule. In this webinar, we will discuss how to get started with identification and evaluation of climate risk and the management steps that underpin new regulatory disclosures.

We will specifically discuss:

Providing Solutions Through Diverse Partnerships

Strategic business partnerships cultivate growth, innovation, and success. They create opportunities to expand customer reach, increase production and performance, and bring forth the very best in collaborative solutions for the customer. Successful partnerships, however, not only depend on finding the right fit, but also in embracing shared values such as diversity and inclusion.

“The Profiteers” With Christopher Marquis

We are facing a tragedy of the commons — and have been for a while. At worst, businesses are taking advantage of the planet and society and aren’t holding themselves fully responsible for the damage they are doing. When companies release excessive carbon into the air or keep wages low, the resulting environmental damage and societal burdens are paid for by the average citizen and the taxpayer.

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