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Charged with fostering innovation in your firm? Start by broadening your network and collaborating with unconventional partners.

NBS convenes industry leaders with Avrim Lazar and Gord Lambert.

Companies can change people’s behaviour to benefit society and the environment, foster goodwill, and create new market opportunities.

This article is part of a series examining how business leaders are driving real change by working with their industry associations to develop industry-wide sustainability programs. For examples of Canadian industry initiatives, read NBS’s Guide to Industry-Level Sustainability Programs.

Here, Guy Morgan, Director at Business for Social Responsibility, identifies emerging solutions to the challenge of food waste. He describes the opportunities to be found at every stage of the food value chain.

Incentivizing your suppliers to share information – not conceal it – forms the basis of a sustainable and profitable global supply chain.

The modern corporation — larger than most governments — is perhaps the best hope we have to solve grand problems. But business can't do it alone.

People who care about poverty in developing countries won’t necessarily pay price premiums for environmental products, and vice versa.

How can companies help change people's behaviour in order to benefit society?

A systematic approach to community stakeholder engagement can bring genuine business benefits. This introduction guide will give you strategic input.

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