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Leaving a Legacy: Preparing for the Future With a Social Impact Strategy

3BL Media

Social impact policies and programs might target housing and community services, health and wellbeing, the environment, or civil liberties. All aim to make society more equitable, sustainable, and secure. It can also jeopardize a company’s social license to operate.

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To Achieve a ‘Forest Positive’ Planet, We Must Prioritise the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

3BL Media

By Didier Bergeret While environmental and social sustainability challenges are often viewed separately, they are inherently connected. Companies should be integrating social obligations into their forest commitments, particularly in terms of any potential changes of land use that would affect Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

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The 2021 proxy season: What’s on the menu?

GreenBiz

In fact, Nuveen, investing arm of TIAA, expects more than 40 resolutions centered around releasing Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEO-1) data or publishing a standalone performance report on diversity and inclusion versus embedding it into their annual sustainability reports. Sponsored Article. Subscribe here.]. Pull Quote.

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Top 10 Business Sustainability Issues of 2023

B the Change

Get Started: How to Motivate People Toward Sustainability provides psychology tips. Social Justice 8. How to uphold human rights in the supply chain. Supply chain operations can be distant and full of social and environmental problems. Social sustainability requires considering their needs.

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How Can Your Company Nurture and Retain Migrant Employees?

B the Change

In this article, we examine the myths of migration and identify the realities. Value your supply chain? Lower-skilled migrants keep supply chains running, especially in geographically remote areas. But supply chains are notoriously opaque ?—?and Know your supply chain.

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Putting Health at the Center of Climate Change

Stanford Social Innovation

The kick-off article to this series shared a startling statistic: Forty percent of the world’s population is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and most of the people in this group live in the countries least responsible for causing it. Supply Chains. By Daniella Foster. Here are five ways to start.

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How to Build a Sustainable Future

Chris Hall

Further, SFDR’s provisions have been quickly embedded in market practice, with ‘sustainable’ funds and strategies launched or rebadged in line with its Article 8 and 9 classifications , some even switching between the two, reflecting internal tussles between compliance and marketing departments. A ‘point-in-time’ assessment.