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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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University of Guelph Sustainable Restaurant Project: Passion for the Project

The University of Guelph is once again showing leadership in sustainability as they've recently launched the University of Guelph Sustainable Restaurant Project. Leaders of the project Professor Bruce McAdams (right), Instructor Simon Day (middle), and Hotel and Food Administration Major Lauren Zimbalatti (left) recently attended the Sustainability for Leaders Course - Level 1: Foundations in Toronto. Lauren recently wrote a blog "Passion for the Project" sharing her experience at the course and her thoughts on sustainability in the hospitality industry. When we look at shifting the hospitality industry towards sustainability, what better place to start than with education within a leading hospitality program.

The Globe and Mail: Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt Among Leading Thinkers on Corporate Responsibility

The Globe and Mail recently featured the Founder of The Natural Step, Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt, in a series of videos as part of their commentary on leading thinkers on corporate responsibility. Dr. Robèrt touches on key sustainability topics such as what individuals can do to embrace sustainability? And how can our economy become sustainable? Thanks to The Globe and Mail for producing the videos and you can visit their website for more commentary on Leading Thinkers on Corporate Sustainability.

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How can sustainability help you create a brand that differentiates and avoids greenwashing?

We are often asked to provide our thoughts and reflections on the growing connection between sustainability and an organization’s reputation and brand. In a recent survey of CEOs (the largest of its kind) entitled “A New Era of Sustainability” and released by the United Nations Global Compact on sustainability, CEOs ranked “brand trust and reputation” as the top reason to take action on sustainability. However, while many organizations realize the reputational and brand differentiation potential of taking meaningful steps towards sustainability, they are also increasingly (and justifiably) wary of public scrutiny and the accusation of “greenwashing.

The question is:

How can sustainability help you create a brand that differentiates and avoids greenwashing?

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