The Hunger Games are Not Sponsored by Responsible Corporations
Thursday, May 24, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
If we take as our premise that corporate responsibility means more than just running a company in a responsible manner – that the term is imbued with a larger sense of responsibility for humanity as well – than what role should a responsible company play in alleviating hunger?
Read More…Talking Trash… and Doing Something About It
Wednesday, May 16, 2012. by Charissa Rigano
Some things are really hard for me to get my head around….the number of people in the world, the number of people who vote for American Idol contestants and the amount of trash that Americans generate.
Read More…Report from the Ceres Sustainability Conference
Wednesday, May 9, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
Can you imagine a sustainable economy where we live within our planetary means? An economy that is transparent and accountable in decision-making and equitably shares benefits and resources? An economy where capital markets collaborate in promoting a just society?
Read More…Campuses Go Green
Wednesday, April 25, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
I’ve traipsed through my share of college campuses during the past year with a high school senior in tow and have been impressed by the sustainability achievements the colleges have touted. A combination of youthful energy, innovative funding mechanisms, and some healthy rivalry have pushed many colleges to embrace sustainability across their buildings, curriculum, food services and campus culture. My conclusion? The campus sustainability revolution runs deep, is here to stay, and puts some corporate efforts to shame.
Read More…Environmental Activism Growing in China
Friday, April 20, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
Citizen activists have been behind many of the key environmental improvements in the United States. Check out my favorite movie, Erin Brokovich, to see just one of thousands of examples of citizens pushing successfully for change. Not so in China. Doesn’t change start at the top there? Maybe not.
Read More…Codes of Conduct Don’t Work!
Thursday, April 12, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
We all know it’s difficult to influence ethical labor conditions in the supply chain. But a recent article in The Economist on March 31st discusses just how hard it is. This follows up on our recent post on Chinese supply chain issues.
Read More…Sustainability Goals: How Bold Can You Go?
Thursday, March 29, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
Can you find substitutes for the rare earth minerals in your products? Reduce water consumption in manufacturing in water-scarce areas by 80%? Eliminate waste in product design?
Read More…Sustainability Goals – Bold, Meaningful and Actionable
Thursday, March 15, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
It’s a challenge to package sustainability goals in a way that is both meaningful for your business and that conveys an inspiring vision of the future.
Read More…Understanding Your Chinese Supply Chain
Tuesday, February 28, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
If your supply chain extends to China, it is a good time to step back and take a look at some useful resources for understanding this rapidly growing, complex country.
Read More…Plastic Waste
Wednesday, February 15, 2012. by Tara Gallagher
With leaves off the trees and no snow to speak of here in New England, I can’t escape the sight of graying plastic bags flapping in the wind, held hostage by unwilling tree branches...
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