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For social justice and for human survival, the Indigenous worldview needs to become our guide for decisions. Businesses can play a role in this transition.
For social justice and for human survival, the Indigenous worldview needs to become our guide for decisions. Businesses can play a role in this transition.
Creating a circular economy requires involvement from businesses, the public sector, and researchers. Canada’s “Our Food Future” provides a model.
Companies can engage with the circular economy in four different ways. Here’s how to make your choice.
Building sustainability into complex global supply chains is tough. In response, some firms are choosing to bring production in-house instead of outsourcing.
People are curious about sustainability. But what do they really want to know? Our analysis identifies 6 priority topics.
The circular economy supports sustainability by enabling economic growth without greater resource use. Learn how it works.
Broad coalitions can handle even big sustainability challenges. Efforts to get Detroit’s water system back on track provide a model.
Supply chain sustainability efforts are leaving out the procurement function. These efforts won’t succeed unless the procurement function becomes central.
To build the future, we need to imagine it. A perfect society will be one with greater opportunity, meaning, and balance.
A long-term alliance shows how businesses can partner with NGOs to improve social impact and find new market opportunities.