Businesses have the potential to be rule makers as well as players in establishing environmental regulations.
Social Responsibility
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Working Toward Totally Transparent Yogurt
As part of its sustainability strategy, organic yogurt company Stonyfield has made a mission of total transparency in its sourcing.
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A New Perspective on Enterprise Resource Management
What if companies used information systems more broadly — not just to measure profits but also to account for the needs of people and the environment?
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Asia Pulp & Paper and Greenpeace: Building New Directions, Together
An unexpected partnership emerged when Asia Pulp negotiated with Greenpeace.
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How Sprint Negotiates Sustainability
For Sprint’s Amy Hargroves, putting sustainability into practice means changing the business environment as well as business practices.
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Moving Beyond Marketing
The 2014 research report by MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte finds that measurement sophistication is finally taking hold in social business.
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Bridging the Sustainability Gap
Measuring sustainability's impact on revenue, productivity and risk would speak to mainstream investors.
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Creating Societal Benefits and Corporate Profits
Four key steps can help a new initiative create value for both the company and the public.
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Delivering on the Promise of Green Logistics
Effective collaboration on transport logistics can reduce emissions. Three case studies show how it works.
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Bringing Sustainability Metrics to Purchasing Decisions
Hilton Worldwide and BSR have partnered to create the Center for Sustainable Procurement.