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    www.towntopics.com/aug2708/story2.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/27/2008    Last Visited: 9/5/2008  

    Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce members heard a presentation on sustainability last Wednesday from Princeton Environmental Commission Member Matthew Wasserman, who is also the Director of Global Portfolio and Product Stewardship at Church and Dwight Co.Mr. Wasserman's objective was to inform Chamber members about how their businesses could increase green awareness while decreasing energy consumption.

    Defining sustainability as "meeting our needs of today without compromising the needs of future generations," Mr. Wasserman added that businesses and individuals "need to make sure that every decision takes into account" the elements of sustainability linking "the environment, economy, and society."

    Mr. Wasserman also heads the Business and Non-Profit subgroup of Sustainable Princeton, a committee formed by the Borough and Township that is developing an environmental action plan for the business community and non-profit sector in Princeton.

    Among the goals of Sustainable Princeton that Mr. Wasserman elaborated upon were: greening the built environment, improving transportation, building strong local ties, curbing emissions, protecting natural resources, and educating the community.

    Potential projects include a website geared toward businesses that would list ways to decrease waste production and energy use while spurring new initiatives centered on reuse and recycling.Regarding the best practices of sustainability, Mr. Wasserman said, "you have to start with using less, and if you need to use it, then reuse it, and if you can't reuse it, recycle."

    In addition to mentioning a website for proactive business owners, Mr. Wasserman suggested a creative incentive program for green businesses, a window sticker program for customers to easily identify sustainable businesses, and buying from other local businesses as ways to spur environmental initiatives in the business community.

    Princeton businesses, schools, municipalities, and organizations could also band together to implement a sustainable purchasing program, which could "leverage its size to purchase greener commodity products at discount prices," noted Mr. Wasserman.

    Understanding one's own carbon footprint and patterns of consumption is the first step toward becoming more green, according to Mr. Wasserman."Find out how much energy you use, and just use less," he said, matter-of-factly, elaborating on how improvements can continually be made once a baseline is developed regarding energy consumption, water usage, and waste production.

    Turning off appliances also conserves energy, according to Mr. Wasserman.Computers, "anything with a remote," and other electrical apparatus all can use energy "even when you think the appliance is off," he noted, citing the Environmental Commission's donation of "kill-a-watt" meters to the Princeton Public Library.
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    Concerning the force that drives green initiatives, Mr. Wasserman said, "It starts with society.If people weren't screaming for it, then companies wouldn't say they've got it."At the same time, he noted that "heads of companies, CEOs, and boards have to implement company policy" and that sustainable initiatives need to be supported by decision makers as well.

    Summing up the appeal of sustainable praxis, Mr. Wasserman remarked that "at the end of the day, we want Princeton, and the greater Princeton area, to be a thriving community."

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    www.iirusa.com/convergence/24698.xml - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/15/2007    Last Visited: 4/15/2007  

    Matthew Wasserman, Sr. Manager of Innovation Systems Design & Management, CHURCH & DWIGHT CO., INC.

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    stage-gate.com/newsletter/newsletter_aug_08.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/1/2008    Last Visited: 10/24/2008  

    Church & Dwight - Matthew Wasserman, Director, Global Portfolio & Product Stewardship

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    www.towntopics.com/aug2008/other6.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/20/2008    Last Visited: 9/6/2008  

    Matthew Wasserman, Senior Manager of Innovation Systems Design and Management at Church & Dwight Co., will address "Sustainability in the Business Community" at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Before Business Breakfast on Wednesday, August 20 at the Princeton Theological Seminary, Cooper Conference Center at the Erdman Center, 20 Library Place.

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    www.princetonlibrary.org/peff/2009/ - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/11/2009  

    Wendy Kaczerski and Matt Wasserman, of the Princeton Environmental Commission (PEC), will speak on how Princeton's municipal government, school district, businesses and residents are already working to achieve some of the goals in the developing Princeton Sustainable Community Plan.

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    www.princetonlibrary.org/peff/schedule.htm - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 1/20/2009  

    Wendy Kaczerski and Matt Wasserman, of the Princeton Environmental Commission (PEC), will speak on how Princeton's municipal government, school district, businesses and residents are already working to achieve some of the goals in the developing Princeton Sustainable Community Plan.

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    Stage-Gate Innovation Summit '09 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/11/2009    Last Visited: 6/11/2009  

    Matthew Wasserman | Dick Arra | Bruce Kirk | John Gilbert | Wally Slone | Andres Salinas | Peter Meyers | Kim Jones | Summit Faculty
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    Matthew Wasserman Director, Global Portfolio& Product Stewardship Church & Dwight

    Matt Wasserman has been in the CPG Industry for 16 years. He started his career and spent 8 years with Procter & Gamble in global R&D and has spent the last 8 years at Church & Dwight in R&D, Innovation Systems, and Product & Portfolio Stewardship. Matt is a Chemical Engineer by degree and holds a number of process patents in laundry applications. Matt holds numerous training certificates in business processes such as Stage Gate, Project & Portfolio Management, and most recently his New Product Development Professional Certification through the PDMA. Although he spent the first 12 years of his career doing mainly Product Development, the last four years has been focused on the design and implementation of these business processes for his current employer, Church & Dwight.

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    Stage-Gate Innovation Summit '09 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/11/2009    Last Visited: 6/11/2009  

    Matthew Wasserman Church & Dwight Matthew Wasserman Director, Global Portfolio & Product Stewardship

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    Stage-Gate Innovation Summit '09 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/11/2009    Last Visited: 6/11/2009  

    Matthew Wasserman

    Church & Dwight Matthew Wasserman Director, Global Portfolio

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    Stage-Gate Newsletter August 2008 Edition - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/1/2008    Last Visited: 10/3/2009  

    Church & Dwight - Matthew Wasserman, Director, Global Portfolio & Product Stewardship

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