Sustainability has just become one awesome set of LEGO.
The idea of measuring, tracking and improving sustainability performance has been around for quite some time. but it is getting a game-changing upgrade that makes it a whole lot easier for more companies to start playing. The Global Reporting Initiative has emerged as the world’s most utilized standard for measuring ...
Like every Sustainable Brands Conference, there were too many issues, themes and streams for any one human to track. But in my dual role as a Sustainability Brand Consultant and volunteer SB2016 blogger, I worked double time to look for key breakout sessions, retail trends for 2016 and locally-brewed IPAs. ...
I return to this rarified world of sustainability professionals after a four year absence, looking forward to four days of immersion in systems thinking and a recharge of purpose. Not to mention beachside partying at San Diego’s Paradise Point Resort… a sort of 21st century Fantasy Island complete with golf ...
What does a stack of 3500 cans of food look like? Almost anything you can imagine.
Sharing the Globe 2016 experience with my client, London Drugs, made it clear that one of the conference's most persistent values is that of community. That, and cool electric car test drives...
Where did the Great Bear Rainforest get its name? And Is it wrong that it takes a catchy moniker to galvanize people into action? Are we so shallow that we can't look past the surface and make rational decisions based on the bear facts?
The real challenge of electric vehicle adoption may have less to do with technology than it has to do with brands.
But when making a new video for The Silent Gardener, Unicycle Creative decided to get under peoples’ skin a bit.
According to a study by the Conference Board of Canada, consumers are starting to demand more local choices on their plates. Maybe that’s part of the reason chef Randy Jones’ Mile One Eating House, in Pemberton BC, has taken off. From local grass-fed beef burgers to Pemberton potato fries on ...