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Building Sustainable Value Chains From Hemp and Flowers

Stanford Social Innovation Review

One part of the problem is structural: Because industry value chains are both fragmented and globalized, even organizations that operate on a global scale find it difficult to effect change in conservation, at the industry level. Examples abound. Instead, the goal must be to offer a credible alternative to customers.

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Newsletter: Join Me at Corporate Partnerships Everywhere ; A Vape Company Donating to a Cancer Cause? ACS Says They’re High ; 20 Alternatives to ‘Please See Attached’

Selfish Giving

Joe, I want to hang with you & the cool global kids ? I like the personal angle on this "case story" about the partnership between the USO and supermarket chain Harris Teeter , which has raised $12.5 Despite economic uncertainty, 51% of employees surveyed would consider resigning if employers do not align with their own values. ?

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What is the future For LNG?

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Over the last decade, liquefied natural gas (LNG) has become a key component of the global gas market. That’s the surest way of combating runaway global warming in the continent. More efficiency in the LNG value chain. This will be precipitated by advanced technology and infrastructure within the LNG value chain.

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Youth Unemployment in the Developing World Is a Jobs Problem

Stanford Social Innovation Review

McKinsey estimates that Africa alone will add 796 million people to the global labor force between 2020 and 2050, a net increase of close to 27 million people per year. Philanthropies working in global development should extend this job creation focus from the United States to their developing country portfolios.

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To Reduce Carbon Emissions, Set Out a Fridge

NonProfit Quarterly

As New York University’s School of Global Public Health noted in 2021, COVID “significantly changed our food landscape, with high unemployment producing long lines at food banks, interruptions in supply chains leaving shelves empty, and lockdowns prompting some consumers to stockpile shelf-stable groceries.” Enter the fridge.

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Reimagining the Role of Business in Protecting Biodiversity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Recognizing the very real threat to global economies and ecosystems posed by biodiversity loss, prominent global corporations are venturing beyond the atmosphere and into the biosphere. These policies hold a clear expectation for global corporations to engage in and promote biodiversity conservation and restoration.

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COVID-19 case study: Changing funding practices in Europe

Candid

The COVID-19 crisis has shined a spotlight on the value of philanthropy and, for this reason, many foundation representatives believe society at large will expect philanthropy to address global distress in the future. International giving was not limited within the borders of Europe, however. in the DRC and 1.4%