Sentences with phrase «corporate environmental strategy»

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For the purposes of this proposal, «sustainability» is defined as how environmental and social considerations, and related financial impacts, are integrated into long - term corporate strategy, and «diversity» refers to gender, racial, and ethnic diversity.
Its Energy, Environmental Health, Waste, and Human Rights programs create positive, industry - wide change through corporate dialogue, shareholder advocacy, coalition building, and innovative legal strategies.
The Proxy Preview 2015 report was produced via collaboration between As You Sow, a nonprofit organization that promotes corporate responsibility through shareholder advocacy and innovative legal strategies; the Sustainable Investments Institute (Si2), which conducts impartial research on social and environmental share - holder proposals; and Proxy Impact, a shareholder advocacy and proxy voting service for foundations, endowments and socially responsible investors.
In this role, Edwards leads the development of ARYZTA's corporate social responsibility strategy and five focus areas: people, food, sourcing, environmental practices and community engagement.
WEST JERUSALEM, ISRAEL — The corporate world has been slow to recognize the threat of climate change, says Noam Gressel, CEO of Assif Strategies, an Israeli environmental consulting firm.
A fund's environmental, social, and / or corporate governance (ESG) investment strategy may result in the fund investing in securities or industry sectors that underperform the market as a whole or underperform other funds screened for ESG standards.
By combining a tilt toward companies that display financial discipline and that embrace corporate diversity with the return engine of a fundamentally weighted portfolio, we believe investors in environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-- related strategies have the opportunity to earn superior long - term risk - adjusted returns.
Environmental Leader's readers have an extremely varied workload, working at both corporate and strategic levels to identify environmental effects and to develop, implement and monitor environmental strategies, policies and programs — either enterprise - wide or within theirEnvironmental Leader's readers have an extremely varied workload, working at both corporate and strategic levels to identify environmental effects and to develop, implement and monitor environmental strategies, policies and programs — either enterprise - wide or within theirenvironmental effects and to develop, implement and monitor environmental strategies, policies and programs — either enterprise - wide or within theirenvironmental strategies, policies and programs — either enterprise - wide or within their departments.
It highlights corporate strategies that deliver value to shareholders while responding to environmental concerns.
Reinhardt, F., 1998: Environmental product differentiation: Implications for corporate strategy.
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