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The CSR Pyramid: Economic, Legal, Ethical, And Philanthropic Responsibility

Green Business Bureau

This model gives the structure organizations need to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of Business. . To meet the demands of the modern, ethical economy , Carroll’s CSR pyramid needs updating. Exemplifying this, one 2006 study identified and analyzed 37 different CSR interpretations. .

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The CSR Pyramid: Economic, Legal, Ethical, And Philanthropic Responsibility

Green Business Bureau

This model gives the structure organizations need to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of Business. . To meet the demands of the modern, ethical economy , Carroll’s CSR pyramid needs updating. Exemplifying this, one 2006 study identified and analyzed 37 different CSR interpretations. .

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The Life and Death of a Pioneering Environmental Justice Lawyer

DeSmogBlog

When fierce storms appear on the horizon, the children get especially anxious and the elderly worry, which has impacts on their health. He developed a form of environmental justice law focused on community empowerment and mobilization. Meanwhile, the island is rapidly eroding out from under the village.

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What Is B Corp? B Corp Certification Guide + Quick Assessment

Green Business Bureau

The birth of the B Corp movement and its evolution over the years B Lab was founded in the United States in 2006 by three friends – Jay Coen Gilbert, Bart Houlahan, and Andrew Cassoy – who shared a vision – to use business as a force for good. Does your company have a health and wellness program in place?

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On the Future of our Food

Mr. Sustainability

The rules are so strict, that some cheeses that we have been eating for centuries would have been banned under these laws. Maybe however the best argument is not climate-change, animal suffering, health or low costs. Genetically enhancing animals is a lot harder than plants however, and comes with ethical problems on its own.

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‘Tiger King’ drama overshadows abuse of captive tigers in U.S.

AGreenLiving

Because tigers in the United States are regulated by a combination of federal, state and local laws, there is no single government agency monitoring the location, ownership or sales of the tigers or what happens to their parts when they die. Surprisingly, only an estimated 6% of the captive tiger population in the U.S. Tiger abuse in the U.S.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

Over the past year, many professional services organizations that previously had little to say publicly about their climate change strategy — from law firms to management consultants to ad agencies — found themselves under closer scrutiny not just for their own footprint but for supporting some of the biggest climate deniers around.