At the June 2022 Member Meetup, members discussed non-traditional community involvement partners--including business competitors. Speakers from TELUS and the Pitney Bowes Foundation offered examples of successful, collaborative programs.
The Evolution of Sustainability Reporting

Disclosing performance data on environmental and social commitments is now expected not only from niche thematic investors but from mainstream investors also.
To help navigate this complex and changing landscape, the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship convened three experts to hear from them why they are involved, the relative merits and shortcomings of each standard, and where they see the field headed in the near and longer term.
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