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Becoming As Ethical As We Think We Are | Morgan Hamel | TEDxYYC
We’re not as ethical as we think we are. And, if we realize it, we have a better chance of being better. Fashion Ethicist Morgan Hamel shares her own persona...
Taste testers try cultivated meat made in labs
More than 150 startups are chasing an ambitious goal: meat that doesn’t require raising and killing animals that is affordable and tastes and feels like the meat we eat now.
The Triple Bottom Line: What It Is & Why It’s Important
The triple bottom line is a sustainability framework that measures a business’s success in three key areas: profit, people, and the planet.
What Is the Tragedy of the Commons?
It’s important for professionals to understand the tragedy of the commons so they can make more sustainable and environmentally friendly business decisions. Here’s an overview of what the tragedy of the commons is.
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Business and Human Rights - YouTube
A discussion of the UN's "Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework"for companies and governments addressing human rights issues.
Patagonia’s new film is a haunting portrait of America’s climate refugees
The outdoor brand’s latest piece of film activism takes a close, devastating look at an Alaskan village on the frontlines of the climate emergency.
Did a Child Make Your Rug? This Short Film Will Show You Why It Matters | TakePart
GoodWeave launches a campaign to end child labor in the carpet industry.
Confronted by little girl, McDonald’s CEO insists: ‘We don’t sell junk food’ | The Raw Story
10 YouTube Videos Every Entrepreneur Should Watch | Inc.com
Advice has more value when it comes from the mouth of a billionaire. In this video, some of the wealthiest and most successful entrepreneurs who built their business empires from scratch—including Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and Warren Buffett—share nuggets of wisdom for becoming successful in. Despite the adequate video quality, the messages from billionaire entrepreneurs are absolutely invaluable. The overall message? The key to a sustainable, long-lasting business is not just fixating on about the bottom line, but rather creating a people-driven culture with a hard set of values.