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Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
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GEMI partnered with Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) to develop the GEMI-EDF Guide to Successful Corporate/NGO Partnerships. As social and environmental performance becomes increasingly important to the private sector and external stakeholders alike, some companies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are benefiting from collaborating rather than clashing around "green issues." The Guide seeks to educate the public and private sectors on the potential for positive environmental and economic success through collaboration between corporations and NGOs.
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Business Roundtable
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GEMI is a partner in the Business Roundtable’s S.E.E. Change initiative, which was launched in 2005. Seeking to leverage the power of business as a force for good, Business Roundtable launched a sustainable growth initiative encouraging leading U.S. companies to embrace business strategies and projects that measurably improve Society, the Environment and the Economy. S.E.E. Change, encourages CEOs of the nation’s leading companies to commit to business strategies that combine traditional corporate goals of higher profit and lower cost with a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and social improvement. Roundtable companies will be asked to set challenging goals that contribute to both the bottom line and improvements to the quality of life – now and for future generations.
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On April 22, 2010, 97 CEOs of leading U.S. companies reported on their businesses’ commitments to lower emissions, increased energy efficiency and more sustainable business practices in Enhancing Our Commitment to a Sustainable Future 2010, Business Roundtable’s annual report on the sustainability initiatives of its member companies.
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- On April 17, 2008, The Business Roundtable launched “SEE”ing Change: 2008 Progress Report. 32 leading U.S. companies reported on their ongoing sustainability efforts the Roundtable's S.E.E. Change initiative. Member companies, representing virtually every sector of the economy, outlined their efforts to achieve real environmental and social changes through their commitments to sustainable business practices.
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Agenda for a Sustainable America (ASA) Series
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Agenda for a Sustainable America (ASA) is a series of conferences at which leaders from corporations and organisations will meet to examine how they are using sustainability to redefine corporate strategy and drive management practice. The aim is for these companies to develop the systems, strategy and frameworks that will successfully equip them for the challenges and opportunities now being presented by regulation, resource scarcity and climate change. GEMI members (use code: 20gemi) will now receive a further reduction on registration for this event under the non-profit rate,GEMI members are eligible for a 20% discount off registration for all ASA events.
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WNSF Annual Businesswomen's Sustainability Leadership Summits -- October 5, 2010 in NYC & November 1 in San Jose, CA
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Based on WNSF’s constituency priority concerns, the working theme of the 2010 Summit(s) is: “Sustainability: We get it… now, what?” We are entering a critical phase in sustainability momentum. By now, business and the public alike have all heard a lot about sustainability—and how business can help us achieve it. We all get it! But do we? Are we walking the talk? With expectations for sustainability higher than ever, we’ll examine how to harness this heightened awareness to deliver a higher level of performance for ourselves, our organizations--and the world at large. A panel of leading businesswomen will address these issues based on real-life, practical experiences. Participants will have the chance to work in small groups to examine their companies’ current sustainability agendas and brainstorm ideas about how they can harness momentum to drive business results.
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