5 insights from Globescan’s State of Sustainability Leadership Report 2017 Mike Barry July 7, 2017 Business and Sustainability, Culture and Leadership, Innovation Leaders Five takeaways are humbly offered without any belief that they are ‘right’ but hopefully they prompt some thinking.
Norway bans public procurement of palm oil biofuel TSSS Contributor July 6, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Food and Sustainability, political leadership There is a large body of evidence that because of indirect land use change, palm oil biodiesel is worse for the climate than the fossil fuel it replaces.
Is there such a thing as a 2 degrees diet? WWF says yes! TSSS Contributor June 28, 2017 Food and Sustainability, environmental impact By changing our diet we can make a major contribution to the impact what we eat has on our environment.
Can Socially Responsible Working Conditions Exist Without Global Regulations? TSSS Contributor May 26, 2017 Ethics, Retail and Supply Chain, Social Impact, employee wellness Companies that offshore pollution to less-regulated countries are effectively passing along the associated social costs.
17 “What if…” questions based on the Sustainable Development Goals Mel Wilson May 22, 2017 CSR Reporting, Ethics, Culture and Leadership We all have a moral responsibility to do what we can to make the world a better place for everyone.
Thanks Philips for being a sustainability leader! Reward or penalize a companies sustainability performance. TSSS Contributor May 8, 2017 ESG/Investing, Culture and Leadership This agreement is an additional way for us to support, motivate and reward sustainable behaviour.
12 Trillion Reasons to Be a More Sustainable Company Bob Willard May 3, 2017 Business and Sustainability, sustainability metrics It's a tool that supports a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis to justify whether the journey toward the SDG targets will reap rewards.
Skip the Storytelling in your Sustainability Report Jeff Sutton May 1, 2017 CSR Reporting, Marketing and Communications Audiences who read formal CSR reports are not concerned with the touching, human-interest stories.