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The return of the collective economy

Corporate Knights

When the women-only fitness club Curves opened a franchise in Kincardine, Ontario, in 2001, a number of locals flocked to join. But there’s a growing sense that, at this moment, co-ops could and should be playing a much more active role in the global economy.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

Meadows died too young in 2001, but her work has grown increasingly more important, as it was focused on systems change to avert environmental collapse. But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

Meadows, who died too young in 2001 but whose work has grown increasingly more important, focused on systems change to avert environmental collapse. But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before.