ISSUE BRIEF - In order to quickly and efficiently address traumatic events or natural disasters, corporate citizenship professionals must partner internally and externally to make the best possible use of all available resources, from corporate giving and volunteering to security, logistics, and supply chain management.
Global goals for environmental action

Increasingly, stakeholders are demanding the business community take action on issues like clean water preservation, renewable energy production, value chain management, emission reduction, protection of biodiversity, and more. This article offers a closer look at how innovative companies like Dow and PSEG are scaling up technology and partnerships to address these issues alongside the UN's sustainable development goals. Their willingness to share what they've implemented and learned embodies the collaborative spirit underscoring the SDGs.
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