Jeff Blankman works at the intersection of energy systems, manufacturing, and corporate sustainability, focusing on how organizations translate long-term climate goals into practical, facility-level action.
His work centers on helping organizations design and execute sustainability roadmaps that are grounded in operational reality. This includes improving energy efficiency, deploying renewable energy solutions, and driving reductions in water use and waste across complex industrial environments. Rather than treating sustainability as a separate initiative, his approach integrates it directly into how facilities operate—linking performance, cost, and environmental impact.
A significant part of his impact comes from bridging strategy and execution. He works closely with organizations to benchmark current performance, set achievable targets, and build long-term plans that account for both technical constraints and business priorities. This often involves navigating trade-offs between capital investment, operational continuity, and sustainability outcomes.
With decades of experience in manufacturing environments, he brings a practical understanding of how change actually happens on the ground. His work reflects a broader shift in sustainability: moving from high-level commitments to structured, site-level interventions that deliver measurable results across energy, water, and resource use.
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