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TSKB "Global 100" Listesinde TSKB, Corporate Knights'ın hazırladığı "Global 100" listesine Türkiye'den giren tek banka olarak, sürdürülebilirlik alanındaki performansıyla dünya genelinde ö...
TSKB "Global 100" Listesinde TSKB, Corporate Knights'ın hazırladığı "Global 100" listesine Türkiye'den giren tek banka olarak, sürdürülebilirlik alanındaki performansıyla dünya genelinde ö...
TSKB "Global 100" Listesinde TSKB, Corporate Knights'ın hazırladığı "Global 100" listesine Türkiye'den giren tek banka olarak, sürdürülebilirlik alanındaki performansıyla dünya genelinde ö...
TSKB "Global 100" Listesinde TSKB, Corporate Knights'ın hazırladığı "Global 100" listesine Türkiye'den giren tek banka olarak, sürdürülebilirlik alanındaki performansıyla dünya genelinde ö...
TSKB "Global 100" Listesinde TSKB, Corporate Knights'ın hazırladığı "Global 100" listesine Türkiye'den giren tek banka olarak, sürdürülebilirlik alanındaki performansıyla dünya genelinde ö...
CORPORATE KNIGHTS -- Climate crisis may force us to rethink how we regulate and approve chemicals
BY MARCEL SANGSARI (FGJ ‘15) -- Algae blooms are infecting waterways from Lake Erie to the Gulf of Mexico, raising red flags about how global warming is giving the toxic blooms a helping hand. Toxic blooms are often caused by overloads of synthetic fertilizers that were intended to nourish crops but end up being carried into waterways. Those farm inputs may have been considered suitable in an environment that’s constant but the shifting climate (including heavier rainfall and warming waters) may be making algae blooms worse. READ MORE.
Two shout outs this week for @peggysuecollection after seeing her at #escapetherunway and #bgfg2017 @thefairtradeshow 🎟🍃 Really amazing to meet you @i_am_justone and discover your story of the artisans you work with and so great to connect IRL @chicmadeconsciously 💚 • So, you know what I love most about #fairtrade? It's not just the concept of providing people with just pay for their skills and work in the form of a living wage. I believe in fairtrade because it brings dignity into the lives of millions of people, their families and their communities. Dignity and dollars. Here's a truth that's hard to reconcile - the lie of globalization is that the capitalist economy was supposedly created to make everyone relatively rich. Urrbody. Them trickle down dollars. But as I was reminded in #corporateknights magazine this week, 8 of the richest people are as wealthy as 3.6 billion of this world's population. That's one boardroom table of richies with the same wealth as fully half the world's population! So our economies are actually keeping billions of people poor and disenfranchising them of their inherent human rights. It properly pisses me off. Does it make you mad too? Thankfully, there's a shed load we can do about it. Advocate and start our own social impact brands, work for conscious companies, canvass and protest and run for office and demand better and do better and yes, buy better. And shout about it - sharing stories about the people who are creating change and the new economies that are shaking down the old system. The shake is on. Shake on, my fairtrade friends ✊️ (at Enercare Centre)
CORPORATE KNIGHTS - Social investments for the marginalized take off in North America
BY MARCEL SANGSARI (FGJ ‘15) - Health is more than health care, according to Healthify, an early-stage social enterprise based in Baltimore that bridges Medicaid patients with critical social services. The tech company wants to end the causes of negative health that arise outside of clinics. Its software platform gives health care payers, hospitals and providers a tool to search for social services, identify patients’ needs and eligibility for benefits, and coordinate care. Low-income patients get access to housing, nutrition and job search assistance to improve their health and economic stability. READ MORE