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Creating a More Sustainable World With SAP's Focus on Green Customer Experiences

3BL Media

Connecting demand – supply chain – and delivery is the first step, but evolving a great customer experience takes it a step further and puts sustainability front and center. Reduce Waste. Market and investor pressure, business impact, and customer pressure are shaping the demand for sustainable business practices.

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Empowering Young Leaders to Solve the World’s Energy Challenges: Insights From Nine Business Case Studies Highlight Paths to a Sustainable Future

James Militzer

Most of these cases can be taught within multiple business disciplines such as leadership, strategic management, supply chains and marketing, to name a few — making them useful tools not only for emerging entrepreneurs themselves, but for the educators who are training them. housing market typically works.

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The ESG Interview: Learn from the Past, Look to the Future

Chris Hall

This January marked the three-year anniversary of the Brumadinho Dam disaster in which 272 people lost their lives and millions of tonnes of toxic waste flooded local villages, becoming Brazil’s worst ever industrial disaster. Disputing divestment. And McMurdo’s caution about divestment is not limited to the energy sectors.

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From China’s stand to Walmart’s wish list: A Climate Week news cheat sheet

GreenBiz

And the mayors of 12 cities — representing 36 million residents — announced their plans to divest from fossil fuels. Formidable food purveyors forsake food waste. which calls for a 50 percent reduction in food loss and waste by the end of this decade. . Celsius mindset to supply chains.

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Advancing Climate Justice Priorities Over Profit-Led Research

Stanford Social Innovation

For sustainable tech to be possible, funders, including investors, philanthropists, and foundations, must develop a two-pronged approach of intentional investments in those leading justice-centered approaches to technological and economic transitions and informed divestments from extractive and fossil-fuel-dependent systems and enterprises.