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Socially Responsible Spending Experiencing Massive Growth, According to 11th Annual Conscious Consumer Spending Index

3BL Media

At the same time, charitable contributions and earth-friendly practices are both regaining momentum after declines in recent years. Last year, it saw a slight decline to 48. This year, the Index raged ahead to shatter its previous peak with a score of 57. LOS ANGELES and NASHVILLE, Tenn., Good.Must.Grow.,

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Hormel Foods on Track to Match 100% of Domestic Energy Use with Renewable Sourcing by End of 2022

3BL Media

SOURCE: Hormel Foods Corporation. April 25, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL), a global branded food company well known for its corporate citizenship, is pleased to announce that it anticipates matching 100% of its domestic energy use with renewable sourcing by the end of 2022. “We INSPIRED PEOPLE.

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The Social Impact Investment Mirage

Stanford Social Innovation

Last year, our social impact startup hit a milestone that eludes 96 percent of female founders: we hit one million dollars in revenue. In our first six years we succeeded not only in raising venture funding but also in hitting that elusive revenue target and tripling our impact. This year, we are on track to double our revenue again.

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Fired up: Meet 30 youth leaders sparking change

Corporate Knights

The 28-year-old climate-action instructor and sustainable-operations manager was hoping for a blissful escape before the new academic year. I have to be honest – it has been difficult,” says 16-year-old Sophia Mathur, a founder of Canada’s Fridays for Future. It’s a constant reminder of how important our work is.”

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

Last fall, an ambitious survey covering 10 countries found that 84% of young people aged 16 to 25 are at least “moderately worried” about climate change – and 59% are extremely worried. And that’s what Corporate Knights found when we went looking for the Future 50 – Canada’s fastest-growing sustainable companies. .

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