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Global Perspectives on the Difference Between CSR and ESG

3BL Media

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a voluntary, self-regulated practice through which corporations develop social, environmental, and economic policies and programs – sometimes referred to as the “triple bottom line” – aimed at elevating their corporate culture and brand by making a positive impact in their communities.

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Climate Finance: Moving Forward After COP26

3BL Media

Under the new SFDR regulation, European asset managers will, by March 2022, not only have to divulge the percentage of their investments which are Taxonomy aligned, but also the percentage of investments which have adverse sustainability impacts. Tweet me: The need for climate finance that enables climate change was much debated at COP26.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

In May, Mark Mason flung open a door that’s rarely unlatched on Wall Street by publishing a wrenching company blog post against systemic racism. Patti Poppe has a grounded, straight-talking style, an inclination to see opportunities in crisis, and an embrace of innovation to enrich the triple bottom line.

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

She became intrigued by her clients’ requests for investments with a triple bottom line — and the very notion that profitability and impact needn’t be mutually exclusive. . Both her parents worked a lot, and they chose to spend their family time doing something meaningful, such as volunteering at a homeless shelter in Boston. .

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