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Novartis Highlights Focus on Creating Value for Stakeholders and Society in New Integrated Report

3BL Media

In February, we released our first Novartis in Society Integrated Report 2021, a new approach to reporting that describes how we create value for our stakeholders through our purpose to reimagine medicine to improve and extend people’s lives. Access and download the full report at: reporting.novartis.com. Read the Report.

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Earth Overshoot Day 2022: Can We Live in Balance With the Earth?

3BL Media

On our journey to achieve our accelerated ambition of net-zero along our entire value chain in line with a 1.5°C million trees and annually publishes its tree planting status in the SAP Integrated Report. If we cut food waste in half worldwide, we would move Earth Overshoot Day 13 days.

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Vancity in 2021: Building a Clean and Fair World

3BL Media

Stories illustrate how Vancity creates value by providing basic financial services to people who are often excluded from conventional banking, by supporting training on zero-energy building techniques for new construction and retrofits, and by helping to create the circular economy by turning waste into a resource rather than a liability.

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The 33 sustainability certifications you need to know

GreenBiz

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Professional Certification. Integrated Reporting (IR) Fundamentals of Integrated Reporting Certificate. Living Buildings strive for net-zero or net-positive energy and are free of toxic chemicals. . CDP Climate Change Survey Certification.

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Investors Need Sustainable Development Thinking

Chris Hall

The VRF plans to follow last year’s publication of its prototype ‘ integrated thinking principles ’ with a ‘detailed’ methodology for their implementation. But could it all be a waste of effort leading companies down a (costly) path to incremental changes that will leave them behind in a rapidly changing world?