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4 Reasons Why the WBCSD’s Vision 2050 is Significant - A weekly blog by sustainability expert Bob Willard

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At the World CEO Forum in New Delhi, India, in February 2010, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) released its Vision 2050: The new agenda for business report. Pulling this together was not a trivial task. It was compiled over an 18-month period by 29 leading global companies who represent 14 industries. It reflects the combined efforts of CEOs and experts, and benefits from dialogues with over 200 companies and external stakeholders in some 20 countries. The effort was significant. So is its content, for four reasons.

1. It is written by business leaders, for business leaders

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This blog appears on InterfaceFLOR's blog.  Thanks to Nadine Gudz, Director, Sustainability Strategy, InterfaceFLOR.

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