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Can sustainability save capitalism?

GreenBiz

For years — decades, even — there has been a steady stream of visions and proposals aimed at, variously, reforming, rethinking, reimagining, reinventing, redefining and rebooting the operating system that drives capitalist economies. Few were taken seriously outside those circles. But it’s a different time.

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Join a B Corp Network to Build Collaboration and Work Toward a More Inclusive Economy

B the Change

Learn more below about B Academics, BIPOC Network, B Tourism, B EOS Network, HR Professionals, U.S. & B Academics aims to bridge the gap between academia and the B Corp community while building awareness and creating opportunities for collaboration and innovation, Thomas says. B The Change reached out to U.S.

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Circumnavigating the Globe in the Search of Happiness and Sustainability

Sustainable Development Network

Paul Polman, Chair of the International Chambers of Commerce and the UN Global Compact, and Co-Founder of IMAGINE, said, “ Happiness and the Sustainable Development Goals are nearly the same…. If we can convert food production into regenerative farming, it will be the biggest contributor to climate change out of anything we can do.”

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

Outside of the academic realm, there is emerging c onsensus that, at the enterprise level, a new paradigm should be embraced. Global businesses should apply this foundational principle to the private enterprises that public authorities charter.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

“ The crises we face are not a science problem, they are a human problem.” – Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart, announcing Walmart’s commitment to become a “Regenerative Company” . Pirson’s book provides an academically rigorous explication of the management science supporting Hicks’ approach to leadership. . Doug McMillon is right.