Not exact matches
Greenchip Renewal Partners International Institute for Sustainable Development Responsible Investment Association Équiterre Nature Canada Greenpeace Canada SHARE Canada Forest Products Association of Canada Canadian Business for
Social Responsibility Canadian Urban Transit Association Clean50 Climate Smart Business Genus Capital JCM Power Corporate Knights Toronto Atmospheric Fund The Asthma Society of Canada Bullfrog Power NEI Investments Sitka Foundation Alterra Power Corp. 20/20 Catalysts
Program Renewable Cities VanCity Canadian Solar Industries Association Anglican Church of Canada Blue Green Canada Network for Business
Sustainability Canadian Wind Energy Association Canada Quebec Employers Council Dunsky Energy Consulting NAIMA Canada Alliance québécoise de l'efficacité énergétique Marmott Énergies Biothermica Association québécoise de la production d'énergie renouvelable Enerkem Canadian Labour Congress Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada Plug» nDrive Regroupement national des conseils régionaux de l'environnement Business Council of Canada Sustainalytics
Sustainability CoLab Écotech Québec National Union of Public and General Employees Insurance Bureau of Canada Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources Iron & Earth
JoyCorps supports development
programs that move the community toward long - term
sustainability by promoting wholeness in six categories: occupational, physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and
social.
Learn about our
social initiative and
sustainability programs below:
These
programs have standards that address
sustainability, environmental and
social responsibility, and economic stability.
Use this form for questions or comments about Dr Pepper Snapple Group's
sustainability or
social responsibility efforts and
programs.
Once a farm meets the quality requirements (about 50 criteria) and is accepted into the AAA
program, they enter a process to evaluate their
social and environmental
sustainability efforts.
Independently verified at every stage, the voluntary
program sees food manufacturers develop a plan that defines clear targets in key areas of
sustainability, such as raw material sourcing, emissions, energy, waste, water, biodiversity and
social sustainability.
Topics: Asian, Associations, Back Office, Bakery Cafe, Burger / Steak / BBQ, Business Strategy and Profitability, Catering, Cheese, Coffee / Specialty Beverages, Communications, CONNECT: The Mobile CX Summit, Consultant / Analyst, Credit / Cashless, CRM, Curbside & Takeout, Customer Service / Experience, Digital Signage, Display Technology, Equipment & Supplies, Ethnic, Events, Fast Casual Executive Summit, Financial News, Financing and capital improvements, Food Allergies / Gluten - free, Food & Beverage, Food Cost Management, Food Safety, Food Trucks, Franchising Focus, Franchising & Growth, Fresh Mex, Furniture and Fixtures, Gaming, Going Green, Health & Nutrition, Hot Products, Human Resources, ICX Summit, Independent Restaurant, Industry Services, In - Store Media, Insurance / Risk Management, International, Internet of Things, Italian / Pizza, Kiosk ROI, Kitchen Display, Legal Issues, Loss Prevention, Loyalty
Programs, Marketing, Marketing / Branding / Promotion, Menu Boards, Menu Labeling, Mobile Payments, Music Services, Mystery Shopping, National Restaurant Association, Online / Mobile /
Social, Online Ordering, Online Services, On - site Customer Management / Paging, On the Menu, On the Move, Operations Management, Other, Ovens, Packaging, Packaging Trends, PCI Compliance, Policy / Legislation, POS, Product Reviews, Professional Services, Research & Development / Innovation, Restaurant Design / Layout, Safety, Sandwich, Sauce, Security Systems, Self - Ordering Kiosks, Self Service,
Social Responsibility, Software, Software - Back Office, Software - Inventory Management, Software - Supply Chain, Soup / Salad, Staffing & Training, Supplier,
Sustainability, Systems / Technology, Top 100, Trade or Association, Trade Show, Trends / Statistics, Video Gallery, Webinars, Window Treatments, Workforce Management
Our Corporate Responsibility
program identifies ways we can improve our contribution to our communities, manage environmental and
social risks, and drive
sustainability.
All these sustainable winegrowing
programs incorporate the same principles of satisfying the triple bottom line of economic, environmental and
social sustainability, among other
sustainability principles as described in the GWSESP brochure.
Fairmont balances the company's economic, environmental and
social priorities and provides the framework for responsible hotel operations through the
Sustainability Partnership
program.
Hope teaches business ethics, corporate
social responsibility, and how to weave environmental
sustainability into projects, in a range of master's degree
programs.
For over 14 years coordinated and strategically facilitated the implementation and the
sustainability of
social emotional competency
program PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) in the Baltimore City Public Schools.
Our
programming is a combination talk shows, news, reality TV and education that seek to be instrumental in providing transformational information related to behavioral health, malnutrition, medical, spiritual, environmental
sustainability,
social media, and community development to global audience.
Initially launched in October 2015, the «Life Beef Carbon» initiative, inspired by France's Dairy Carbon
Program, aims at promoting innovative livestock farming systems and associated practices to ensure the technical, economic, environmental and
social sustainability of beef farms, and thus to reduce the contribution of livestock production to GHG emissions.
These
programs are able to help schools to develop a «
sustainability action plan'that includes mapping their action - based learning project to AuSSI - WA's «Ecological Footprint and
Social Handprint».
DOT defines
sustainability as the integration of energy, environmental, economic and
social considerations into the Department's mission,
programs and day - to - day operations.
Land Rover is fully engaged with
sustainability initiatives and
social concerns with continuous involvement in environmental and community
programs.
Roberta Atzori, Assistant Professor of the Sustainable Hospitality
Program at California State University Monterey Bay, discusses the principles of sustainable development, which include economic
sustainability,
social and cultural
sustainability, and environmental
sustainability.
Launching with the full support of Mexico Tourism Board and Riviera Maya regional tourist board, ILTM Americas will also present a detailed Education
Program, where discussion topics will include «The three most mis - used word in travel — Ecotourism, Volunteerism and
Sustainability» and «
Social Media — is it more than participating in Facebook and Twitter?»
Generously supported by the Michael J. Connell Memorial Fund, the FSF
program focuses on scientific understanding and policy tools required to manage forests for long - term biological, physical, and
social sustainability.
ActionAid USA African Services Committee AIDS Foundation of Chicago AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland Alliance for a Just Society BAART
Programs California NOW Center for Biological Diversity Center for Economic and
Social Rights Center of Concern Chicago Political Economy Group Conference of Major Superiors of Men Corporate Accountability International DYNS Services EcoEquity EG Justice Food & Water Watch Foundation Earth Franciscan Action Network Friends of the Earth U.S. Gender Action Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Grassroots Global Justice Alliance Grassroots International Greenpeace USA Health Global Access Project (GAP) HIV Prevention Justice Alliance (HIV PJA) HIV / AIDS Law Project Holy Cross International Justice Office Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy International HIV / AIDS Alliance USA International Rivers Jobs with Justice Jubilee Oregon Jubilee USA Network Labor Campaign for Single Payer Labor Network for
Sustainability Lifelong AIDS Alliance Main Street Alliance Marin Interfaith Task Force on the Americas, USA Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns National Nurses United National Organization for Women (NOW) NETWORK New Rules for Global Finance Nicaragua Center for Community Action Oxfam America PeterCares House PR CoNCRA Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) Raging Grannies Rainforest Action Network RESULTS Right to the City Alliance Sustainable Energy and Economy Network / Institute for Policy Studies Sisters of the Holy Cross — Congregation Justice Committee START at Westminster SustainUS Tax Justice Network USA Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL - NY) Wealth for the Common Good Women Together for Change, Inc. 350.
LA Business Council Mary Leslie and Brad Cox accepting California Environmental Leadership This honor recognizes the extraordinary leadership of the Los Angeles Business Council to lead a campaign to establish a 600 MW solar feed in tariff for the City of LA, to aggressively oppose the Dirty Energy Prop 23 initiative; host an annual
Sustainability Summit, create a report on multifamily rooftop solar and
social equity in LA to create and retain jobs and reduce owner and tenant utility costs; and to lead business advocacy for instrumental support of the adoption of LA's green building
program.
Sustainability, Climate Change and Energy Professional Environment & Development Professional Low Carbon Economy Development and GHG Emissions Reduction Strategies Natural Resources &
Social Management and Impact Assessment National and International Policies, Strategies, Mechanisms & Action Plan
Program / Project Development, Management, Risk Assessment and Due Diligence
Program / Project Assessment, Monitoring,...
The goals and activities of the Center were designed to strengthen the capacity of childcare agencies and Head Start to improve outcomes for young children and their families through: a) a focus on promoting the
social emotional development of children as a means for preventing challenging behaviors, b) a comprehensive, culturally sensitive approach that is inclusive of and responsive to the needs of
programs, families, other professionals, and communities, c) the dissemination of evidence - based practices: d) the ongoing identification of the training needs and preferred delivery formats of local
programs and training and technical assistance providers, and e) collaboration with existing training and technical assistance providers for the purpose of ensuring the implementation and
sustainability of practices at the local level.