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Aflac 2021 Business & Sustainability Report: Environment and Climate Risk Management

3BL Media

The Board’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Committee leads the company's environmental initiatives according to the Aflac SmartGreen ® philosophy to wisely choose, use and dispose of the resources used each day and to focus these actions in five categories: Business operations. Waste management.

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Plastic Free July: How to reduce plastic use today and everyday

Cisco CSR

What began in 2011 in a small town in Western Australia has ballooned into a global phenomenon, with an estimated 140 million participants from over 190 countries. Not only will you reduce the amount of waste you are producing, but you can also look stylish and sustainable at the same time. Cisco’s take on Plastic Free July.

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An Experimental Approach to Early-Stage Nonprofit Governance

Stanford Social Innovation

In this regard, the education-focused nonprofit Jump Corporation offers a useful case study of how early-stage nonprofits can develop effective governance practices and evolve them over time. In 2011, seven Korean Harvard University students established Jump with the common goal of expanding educational opportunities for underserved youth.

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Strengthening the ‘Environment’ Component of ESG: How Financial Institutions Can Bring Green Financing into the Mainstream in India

James Militzer

These projects may address clean and renewable energy, solid waste management, carbon efficient urban infrastructure, climate resilient agriculture, biodiversity and resource conservation, etc. In the third quarter of 2020 a record $76.5

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wasted little time raising the stakes in her nation’s fight against climate change after handily winning re-election in October. Rose Stuckey Kirk, Senior Vice President, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, Verizon. You’ve got until March 24 to suggest them.