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Making a difference today! PDF Print E-mail
Introducing Dogwood Alliance's forests & carbon and corporate social responsibility intern, Vinay Lekharaju...


  Vinay Lekharaju enjoying the great outdoors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I started my internship at Dogwood Alliance I never realized that I would be so much into forests, carbon, woods, trees, shrubs and mountains. But within days I realized that all my mentors here have so much passion in doing what they do best- Going Green and protecting Southern Forests. Having said that what makes this team different is the fact that they believe in using technology and current trends in closing the gap between unwanted deforestation and corporate social responsibility. This is what excited me and being an Masters in Engineering Management student at Duke University it was interesting to see how supply chain process changes in industries can prevent loss of forests but at the same time also add to their revenue line. It is an initiative like this, which holds the key in making a difference to an intangible concern like reducing green house gasses and increasing post consumer recycled content.

In my first few days here I tried to read as many reports as possible and get acquainted with various practices being followed at Dogwood. My project work mainly entailed working on Green Grades – a report which shows case studies of paper practices in the Office Supply Sector. It was interesting and insightful to see how our daily use of paper (tissues, paper cases, printing and writing paper, paper boxes) can have disastrous effects on the forests. As a responsible user of such ecologically sensitive material, we ought to ask the companies if the products we are using have been manufactured at the cost of old trees or have they passed the standards acceptable by the industry. Though we never realize such trivial issues, this is the forefront of campaigns conducted by Dogwood. Besides a Report on ‘The Climate and Conservation Impacts of Packaging Mills’ was also something which I found deep interest in. It involved a lot of internet research on paper mills which engage in unethical practices to maximize profits, thus overlooking the grave which gets deeper and deeper with every such irresponsible act. As much as forests wood is required for production of paper, it is also important to understand that with the right processes and operational framework in place, little damage can be done to the resourceful forests, which are envied by countries that don’t have them.

After my first week at Dogwood I have set my goals on taking corporate social responsibility to the next level. Be it any industry, it surely has taught me that there are numerous steps which when taken, can in its own small way make a significant contribution in reducing pollution, increasing recyclable products and making the world a better place to live in.  With a dedicated and committed team as this, the support and guidance is omnipresent. This internship will be a good opportunity to work on important issues like Carbon and Forests and use this experience in leveraging the motto behind the theme line- ‘Make a Difference’ in my future professional career.

 

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