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Green growth provides a means by which economic, environmental and social goals can be simultaneously achieved. It presents an opportunity to make existing industries more sustainable while at the same time encouraging new industries and a diversified economy.
Achieving a green and inclusive economy will be critical for tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. SMEs will play an indispensable role in achieving this economic transformation due to the large share of global business they represent. Accounting for about 99% of enterprises in OECD countries, SMEs also employ a significant share of people, especially in low-income countries, where they contribute to, on average, 78% of employment compared to 65% in high-income countries.
Due to their large numbers, the very diverse nature of their businesses and their typically small number of employees, the barriers to greening the operations of SMEs are generally more complicated to overcome than those for larger companies.
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Hi everyone!
I'm an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley and I'm conducting market research on consumer behavior regarding digital carbon footprint for a climate tech company. I'm posting in this discussion because I was wondering if anyone might be able to spare some time to chat (I feel that many people in this forum would have insightful perspectives!).
It can be either a quick 15-minute call or simply answering some questions via message. It's super easy (I'd like to just ask some basic questions about sustainability, carbon emissions, your personal consumer behavior, etc), and would genuinely help me out a ton!
Please respond or direct message me if you would be able to speak with me, thank you!
Cheers, -Elena
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Hello everyone, I'm a new member looking for help with my master thesis (which I hope is within your okay in this forum).
I have been reading various interesting posts, which makes me believe that you all have a lot to contribute with, if you feel up for it.
I'm doing a research project focusing on consumer's perception towards the concept of obsolescence / planned obsolescence, specifically in household level electronic devices. Thus, everyone with an opinion, experience, or even just owning an electronic device is interesting to me!
As the main method used is netnography, everything is expected to happen online, preferably in written format. It can even be an open discussion right here, if wanted.
So, if you would like to answer a few question as an “interview”, share opinions and experiences, or just have any question to me or my study. Please let me know!
In advance, thank you very much.
Best regards.
What do we think about leaders in business and how they climbed the corporate ladder to get there? - How many of those people retained a good moral centre, ethics and values towards us as a collective?
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A recent article in the Financial Times raised the problem at the heart of the accreditation: is it right that Nespresso (owned by the conglomerate Nestlé) is awarded the same accreditation as a small community and quality-focused speciality coffee roasters?
The problem being that there are significant differences between the environmental and social standards they follow.
The fact that B Corp is the subject of a Financial Times feature is a testament to its growing impact within (and outside) the world of sustainability. But the reality is there are only around 1000 B Corps in the UK. Amongst the noise surrounding the strengths and weaknesses of the certification, it’s easy to forget the value in its primary intention – to allow people to make more informed and sustainable decisions about the products or services they are purchasing.
A unifying certification scheme remains one of the most sensible and manageable approaches to achieve this. Separate accreditation schemes for bigger and smaller business will only further dilute awareness, which is vital to drive positive change. Yes, there will be differences between accredited companies in size, structure and product or service, but they should all meet a certain standard of social and environmental performance, albeit it may be put into action differently.
It’s the role of the certification scheme to ensure that the criteria is robust and that larger businesses are held to account (as recently demonstrated with BrewDog). And we are completely in agreement with calls to strengthen the accreditation itself, specifically the requirements around supply chain mapping, particularly relevant to Nespresso and Nestlé. But it’s critical that we encourage big business to be a part of the movement. Arguably, that’s where we stand to have the biggest impact
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