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The fight for a better tomorrow: Canada's top 30 under 30 sustainability leaders of 2022

Corporate Knights

Eric Lam 26, Gatineau, QC economic advisor on energy transition and finance, Environment and Climate Change Canada Between 2019 and 2021, private banks and financial institutions invested US$1.5 He also advises public banks on greening their investments. The group has also helped launch seven circular start-ups. trillion in coal.

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Why Sustainability Must Be Centered On Environmental Justice

Sustainability Update

Corporations realize that lack of attention to corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and environmental awareness can increase reputation risk. Having a working knowledge of diversity, equity, and inclusion is necessary for all corporations. What Can the Private Sector do?

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

As COVID came to dominate 2020, she helped donate more than 600,000 meals and 100,000 pounds of packaging to food banks. Even now, with China’s more enlightened populace, Qui says it’s not easy selling the value of sustainability. More recently, she’s started a podcast in Mandarin titled "What the Heck Is Sustainability?".

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

Manager, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, Kilroy Realty; Los Angeles. When she realized how we live — and where we live — is threatening the wild spaces she loves, Lomax knew she wanted to dedicate herself to sustainability. . Sustainability Analyst, City of Charlotte, North Carolina.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

Celine Herweijer, Partner, Global Innovation and Sustainability Leader, PwC. The newly anointed group sustainability chief for one of Europe’s largest banks, HSBC — a role she will assume in July — London-based Celine Herweijer is a familiar feature in the continent’s corporate climate movement. LinkedIn | Twitter.