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Keysight 2023 Corporate Social Responsibility Report: Purposeful Technology

3BL Media

For example, Keysight’s comprehensive regenerative power supply portfolio and innovative battery emulators are widely used to develop new energy storage systems and charging solutions for the electromobility ecosystem, aligning with decarbonization goals. Read the full 2023 Corporate Social Responsibility Report 1.

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Reflecting on 2024: BIER Tackling Interconnected Challenges Through Collaboration and Commitment

3BL Media

The past year, 2024, has been a defining moment for addressing critical global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, water conservation, plastic packaging and deforestation. As these issues grow increasingly interconnected, so too do the solutions.

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Courageous Leadership for a Net Positive Future With Paul Polman

3BL Media

Paul shares insights on how businesses must adopt regenerative, restorative practices to address climate change and inequality, and how young leaders are key to driving this transformation. Purpose 360 Podcast is a masterclass in unlocking the potential of purpose to ignite business and social impact.

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Putting Corporate Responsibility Into Climate Action in the Villages of India

3BL Media

The work does more than restore water to communities, the introduction of regenerative agriculture practices helps to return the soil to dark, healthy soil, which in turn improves the yield for farmers, and boosts the nutrition of the crops. The human impact of corporate social responsibility.

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What starting a spice company in Tanzania taught me about sustainability and equity

Corporate Knights

Much of my early career entailed bridging gaps between corporate objectives for mineral extraction and equitable access and distribution of resources to local communities. Those were nascent days of corporate social responsibility, when the focus was on corporate image, not substantive changes to business practice.