Who We Are

Great Forest is a sustainability consultancy with expertise in developing and executing corporate and institutional sustainability strategies and programs.

A leader in sustainability for over 20 years, Great Forest was one of the first to bring data-driven sustainability practices to businesses, leading to measurable cost-savings and reduced environmental impact.

Today, Great Forest continues to spearhead sustainability solutions for clients nationwide, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to educational institutions, hotels, retailers and property management companies. 

To date, Great Forest has worked with:

  • over 1500 buildings across the country
  • more than half of all commercial office space and hotels in Manhattan
  • up to two-thirds of commercial recycling in NYC, diverting as much as 50,000 tons of materials from landfills daily.

Great Forest was established by Richard Fuller, who also founded the nonprofit Blacksmith Institute


Why Sustainability

Engery Star Partner Green Building Council Member

Today's business climate demands sustainability in order to remain economically competitive. Sustainability is defined as our ability to meet today' s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. For businesses, sustainability means doing business in a way that supports the bottom line as well as the world in which it exists. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a guiding principle for sustainable business practices - practices that strive for accountability for all stakeholders in all operations and activities.

Already common throughout the European business community, sustainability has more recently become widely adopted throughout the U.S. with many top companies managing sustainability programs and efforts. Membership on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) for U.S. companies now stands at about 80 of the Fortune 500 companies. The DJSI rates only those companies that show excellence amongst their peers in pursuing sustainability; many others are trying to gain the listing.

Businesses concerned about their responsibilities as corporate citizens are promoting sustainability programs for a number of reasons.  Reduced building operation costs, conservation of natural resources, improved shareholder relations and reduced risk of stock fluctuations from external forces such as from the advocacy community are all drivers for sustainability initiatives.

Sustainability also provides a focus for good property management. For many companies, sustainability programs provide a backbone for reducing the consumption of energy, water and other resources, as well as reducing the costs for services such as waste removal, through good recycling practices.

Finally, sustainability programs are very well supported by staff and the public, who see the initiative as representative of a commitment to a common good and respond accordingly.