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Episode 260: Disclosure dialogue, your employees want purpose

GreenBiz

Fri, 03/19/2021 - 00:15. Stories discussed this week (3:50). Whither sustainability reporting standards? (23:45). The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation is moving forward with a plan to set up a board that would establish international standards for sustainability reporting. Heather Clancy.

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Sustainable Business Went Mainstream in 2021

Andrew Winston

This is my year-end article from Harvard Business Review that I mentioned in my last post (which has many more stories and links). Trends in corporate sustainability have been mostly consistent — an expanding climate crisis, lightning-speed growth in clean tech, rising pressure from many stakeholders, and more. The Big Stories of 2021.

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Episode 249: 30 Under 30 honorees share revelations, big oil pivots

GreenBiz

Stories discussed this week (3:45). Can Shell pilot a new era of sustainable aviation? The road ahead for sustainable transportation (21:40) . Participants considered this question: What’s the most significant way that the events of 2020 changed your job or perspective as a sustainability professional?

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Episode 264: GreenFin insights from Salesforce, State Street and Johnson Controls

GreenBiz

Fri, 04/16/2021 - 01:00. Stories discussed this week (9:58). 3 innovations in green steel. Katie McGinty, vice president and chief sustainability, government and regulatory affairs officer at Johnson Controls. Episode 264: GreenFin insights from Salesforce, State Street and Johnson Controls. Heather Clancy.

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The textile companies creating material change

GreenBiz

Wed, 05/26/2021 - 09:01. While the lasting impacts of COVID on industry may take years to accurately assess, one thing we can see right now is how the pandemic has focused the textile industry’s attention on sustainability. Our 2021 launch includes a new and highly interactive MCI Leaderboard. Liesl Truscott.

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Self-guided learning opportunities for Black History Month, February 2021

Planet Pulse

Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Blain – The National Museum of African American History and Culture will host a moderated discussion on historic eras such as Slavery, Reconstruction, Segregation, and their sustained impact on the United States. Wednesday, February 3, 2021. Wednesday, February 10, 2021 .

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Sustainable business in 2021: Five things we learned

Business Green

The Covid-19 pandemic, horrific as it's been, has been reasonably kind to the worlds of sustainable business and climate tech. There's enough progress to turn even the most hardbitten sustainability skeptic optimistic. Demand for sustainability professionals outstripped supply. Will the demand sustain in 2022? Likely yes.