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AqVerium – World’s 1st Digital Water Bank partners with Frost & Sullivan, UK to develop the world’s 1st “Blue Taxonomy” for collective global Water Stewardship

Frost & Sullivan

. “Blue Taxonomy” the first of its kind entails the classification and categorization of various aspects related to the water use & efficiency, economic & social aspects of water resources, water management, water financing, and water markets. The global water industry is one of the most critical sectors in the world.

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How Leadership Shapes Sustainability Governance

INSEAD Knowledge

Alongside these factors, pressures from regulators and stakeholders are mounting around the reporting, transparency and accountability of companies’ social and environmental impacts. Governance for sustainability Board governance of sustainability involves three distinct areas.

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Turn the Tables on Product Development Disruptions

Planview Blog

Impacts of Supply Chain and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) – Lastly, arguably the most prevalent in recent times, is realizing how genuinely delicate a global supply chain is. Supply chain disruptions will most likely increase, coupled with the drive to be more environmentally responsible.

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Thinkers50 Declaration of Purpose

Thinkers 50

No other occupation offers as many ways to help others learn and grow, take responsibility, and be recognized for achievement, and contribute to the success of a team. In a world swirling with the problems of Covid, climate change, poverty, homelessness, and other ills, companies need to show concern, and if possible, impact.

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Urban Living Labs and Transformative Changes: A qualitative study of the triadic relationship between financing, stakeholder roles, and the outcomes of Urban Living Labs in terms of impact creation in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands

TIM Review

Urban living labs (ULLs) have arisen in cities as a response to a pressing challenge (Marvin et al., 2018): How can cities provide economic prosperity and social cohesion while achieving environmental sustainability? 2019), such as financial sustainability (Gualandi & Romme, 2019), scalability, diffusion, and impact (Puerari et al.,

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Perspectives from Higher Education: Applied Sciences University Teachers on the Digitalization of the Bioeconomy

TIM Review

They offer as examples of its societal implementation the provenance and traceability of food (Dawkins, 2017), animal welfare in livestock industries (Yeates, 2017), the environmental impact of various farming practices (Balafoutis et al., The framework incorporates three core components: Content (C), Pedagogy (P) and Technology (T).

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Sustainability-related Communication Patterns on the Websites of European Top R&D Spenders

TIM Review

Innovation pressure comes often from regulations and policies regarding environmental and social matters. The quest for sustainability has therefore put a normative demand on innovation to become more environmentally and socially friendly (Hansen et al., Sustainable Business Models and Innovation.

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