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This multi-sector partnership resolved a decades-long conflict in Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest.
This multi-sector partnership resolved a decades-long conflict in Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest.
Sustainable innovation is a process. And sometimes, this involves collecting – and implementing – feedback from thousands of stakeholders.
Following oil spills like the Exxon Valdez, new environmental regulations drove the fastest changes in oil tanker design the industry had ever seen.
Believing the environment was also a company responsibility, Stonemill Bakehouse president grew the company's own ingredients locally to cut emissions.
The involvement of all stakeholders, even if they weren’t initially supportive, was key to the program's success.
Firms in developed economies should watch for systems-changing innovations happening elsewhere.
Companies can change people’s behaviours to benefit society and the environment – it’s just a matter of knowing how to do it.
How a Provincial Justice System Increased Safety, Processed More Criminals, and Took Thousands of Vehicles Off the Road
Dr. Richard Adams shares his sustainability-oriented innovation framework and Carol Patterson describes closed loop recycling at Tim Hortons.
Learn how a paper manufacturer reduced GHG emissions by more than 40% – with a two-year payback period on its initiative.