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Paul Polman's rallying cry for courageous leaders

GreenBiz

For example, in the food sector, Imagine is working with 30 companies on a project that involves looking at regenerative agriculture, setting up a common data bank and creating a joint labeling system. Governments already have spent $12 trillion to $13 trillion just to stabilize global economies ravaged by COVID-19.

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Sustainability Wins a Seat at the Table

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: Two weeks ago, global business and political leaders met at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss geopolitical and environmental challenges. The need to move towards a net-zero economy, regenerative businesses, and an inclusive global economy were the key topics on the agenda.

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A Pathway to Practical Solutions

Chris Hall

Regenerative agriculture’s outcomes-based approach offers strong financial and sustainable returns, says Richard Jacobs, Head of the Farmland Strategy at Van Lanschot Kempen. In its 2022 Global Risks Report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) ranked biodiversity loss as the third most critical threat to the planet over a ten-year horizon.

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Can sustainability save capitalism?

GreenBiz

There is also a growing understanding that these advances haven’t been spread equitably — that vast swaths of the global economy lack adequate food, healthcare, housing, work, education and other basic human needs. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is focused on Reinventing Capitalism.

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What’s Your Vision of an Inclusive and Regenerative Future?

B the Change

At Champions Retreat 2022, leaders and collaborators in the Certified B Corporation community were encouraged to envision an inclusive and regenerative future where the three pillars of B Lab U.S. & & Canada’s Theory of Change  — racial equity, climate justice, and a stakeholder economy — are realized.

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Let’s Envision an Inclusive and Regenerative Future

B the Change

Now on to the good stuff: We have healthy soil and regenerative food systems for all. We now have a global economy that is radically inclusive. Through their daily work, B Corps and other impact-minded organizations are shaping a stakeholder economy that creates benefit for all people and the planet.

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AccountAbility Joins With Global Commons Alliance and UN Climate Champions Team to Launch Navigator Addressing Nature and Climate Action

3BL Media

The Navigator brings vital rigor and clarity for organizations grappling with complex climate and nature priorities as they contribute to a more resilient and regenerative future ,” says Ms. Global Commons Alliance Accountability Accelerator Executive Director. trillion per year from the global economy by 2030.

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