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D&I Weekly News Round-Up: Neurodiversity, Stereotypes and More

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the latest edition of our Diversity & Inclusion News Round-Up. Today we are talking about the first Black woman on the ISS crew, a new job marketplace for neurodivergent job seekers, the boring stereotype, and Samsung apologizing for their latest advert. SOURCE: Ericsson. Neurodiversity. Stereotypes.

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A Leading Expert in Supply Chain Management Says The Supreme Court’s Decision Could Pose New Challenges for Black and Women-Led Suppliers

Just Capital

It seemed that in 2020, CEO support for supplier diversity was so strong, but we’re not hearing about the topic as much in news headlines now. We’re witnessing heightened anxiety in the corporate community. Here are a few key points I’d like to underscore. Supplier Diversity is not affirmative action.

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Carbon market scrutiny must be a call to action to improve them, not abandon them

We Mean Business Coalition

The good news is that guidance, service providers, and communities of practice are increasingly available. Increasingly, these rating agencies are teaming up with carbon marketplaces, such as Salesforce’s Net Zero Marketplace , to bring more information to buyers, enabling more informed choices when they select carbon credits.

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Pantene Collaborates With Getty Images and Dresscode Project To Launch #StyleWithPride Campaign

3BL Media

The latest iteration of Pantene’s #BeautifuLGBTQ+ campaign encourages real LGBTQ+ representation and self-expression through hair in marketing and advertising. This campaign is the latest in support of Pantene’s mission to represent, celebrate and make the LGBTQ+ community feel beautiful year-round. SOURCE: P&G.

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Cocoa and smallholders: The Living Income Differential is a failure, so where next?

Tobias Webb

The cocoa trade journal, Confectionary News went further, and concluded that the LID has actually made the situation worse for smallholder farmers, who are seeing their incomes going down, not up. A sustainable goods marketplace. We are conscious that such an idea as this Sustainable Goods Marketplace is an ambitious one.

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In North Carolina, falling costs of clean energy make strange bedfellows

Renewable Energy World

By Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network. And though clean energy nonprofits welcome the new solar farms and early retirement of coal plants required in the bill, they, like the manufacturers and mills, think utility regulators should keep their authority to authorize any replacements — not have it usurped by legislative mandates.