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Measure Your Sustainable Procurement With The Barometer 2020
#LIKEACANADIAN Measure Your Sustainable Procurement With The Barometer 2020 CBSR is proud to partner with ECPAR to launch the Barometer 2020 – a national survey to benchmark sustainable procurement in Canada. If you work with any type of organization of 500 employees or more, than the Barometer 2020 is a great tool to see how you rank and what you can do to better leverage your procurement processes in order to achieve even more positive social and environmental outcomes.
Sustained Kitchen is creating vegetarian recipes and writing on intersectional sustainability
Hi, my name is Molly and I run the food blog Sustained Kitchen! I develop vegetarian recipes, stage and photograph food and research and write about intersectional sustainability issues in the food world. Donating will help me expand my content, get attention from sponsors and reach a larger audience!
Sustainability – The carbon crisis | attractionsmanagement.com
If the school strikes, Extinction Rebellion movement, Greta Thunberg
and David Attenborough haven’t yet had an impact, then surely the
uncontrollable fires in the Amazon and Australia must have hit home that
the climate crisis needs action from everyone right now.
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Falkirk Council to get £90m boost for sustainable economic recovery
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