In collaboration with leaders and experts from industry, government and civil society our teams are working on ‘Five Big Bets’ that have enormous potential to contribute to a clean and prosperous economy, as we collectively develop effective and scalable solutions to climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.

We live in a time of great uncertainty, complexity, and unprecedented systemic challenges. Addressing complex sustainability challenges requires unprecedented collaboration and new ways of working across sectors and across scales.

The Canada Plastics Pact (CPP) is creating a circular economy in Canada in which plastic waste is kept in the economy and out of the environment. Canada Plastics Pact Partners are united, working together on achieving clear, actionable targets by the year 2025. 

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Leading Change from Within: Maximizing people power for sustainability

Vision 2050 is the World Business Council on Sustainable Development’s response to the global sustainability challenge. It lays out a pathway for arriving at a place where we are able to meet the needs of society within the limits of nature: in other words, sustainability. If you haven’t already read the summary report, I encourage you to do so–it’s fascinating and exciting, at a time when we could use both!

What’s really interesting is the language and positioning. Consider the following excerpt:

The Official Launch of Tracy Lydiatt’s Your Green Family Blueprint

The Natural Step Canada is pleased to announce the official launch of Tracy Lydiatt’s Your Green Family Blueprint.

Your Green Family Blueprint is an easy to use guide, designed to help you implement the “what” to do to go green in a way that works for your family’s budget, priorities and timelines.

This book makes sustainability easy, accessible and interesting. It also reminds us that going green has an impact on our health, how we connect with our community and our family members. If you want the best for your family pick this book up. You won't regret it!

Corporate Knights Magazine: 2011 Most Sustainable Cities in Canada

The Natural Step has partnered with Corporate Knights to develop a methodology for the ranking/report to determine the sustainability of Canada’s cities. You can read about the rankings on the Corporate Knights website, here.

The 2011 Most Sustainable Cities in Canada report is in several sections on the Corporate Knights website. For more information, including the epilogue, methodology, results etc.click here.

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