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Canmore sustainability video on YouTube: Rocky Mountain Outlook

The Town of Canmore’s training video for new staff to introduce them to the concepts of sustainability and the Natural Step program is available on YouTube. The 20-minute long video, which shows how the municipality has taken steps to increase its sustainability, is available for anyone to check out on the Natural Step’s YouTube channel. Sally Caudill, environmental care coordinator for the Town, said last week the Natural Step orientation video is shown to all new employees after they are taken for a tour of the community and treated to a coffee in a stainless steel re-useable mug.

Beyond CSR: A day of learning and sharing in Montreal, Quebec

On Friday, March 12th over a hundred and fifty students from McGill Desautels School of Management, the HEC’s Ecole de Gestion and business leaders from around Montreal gathered to share best practices, voice frustrations over sustainability roadblocks and celebrate mutual successes and advancements in CSR.  This attitude of learning and searching for solutions brought us to a conference called ‘Beyond CSR’ - a strong recognition that CSR is not an inclusive enough concept as we try to move towards holistic definitions of sustainability.  CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is about making business better through inclusion of social responsibility concepts in corporate planning.  Sustainability planning (corporate sustainability, sustainable development) is about ensuring that a business’ vision, goals and operations line up around sustainability.  This is the difference between doing ‘less bad’ by cleaning up and greenin

Uncovering the hidden benefits of engaging staff in sustainability training

New research shows that employees receiving a sustainability education can help align practices throughout an organization and can help to build a trustworthy, external, company image. Read more about Kevin Moss' thoughts on "Why Employees Should Be Part of Any Green Solution"(article source, www.greenbiz.com).

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