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Houston Sustainability Training Tackles the Hard Issues

September 30, 2019 by CSE in News The Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) thanks all of our participants at our sold-out Houston training, September 26-27, 2019.  The discussions were enlightening, and the key issues brought to the table critical. CSE’s Certified Sustainability (CSR) Practitioner Program, Advanced Edition 2019 is a challenging, two-day training providing […]

2019 CSE Research finds Silicon Valley Geniuses are Sustainability Dullards

(Chicago, IL)  ~The Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) announces its 2019 research into the state of Sustainability Strategy and Reporting in North America.  Sustainability Reporting Trends in Silicon Valley 2019 is a follow-up to CSE’s 2016 research.  Except for certain large multi-nationals, the report finds limited sustainability leadership from the world’s largest concentration of […]

Canada Elections Could Turn on Sustainability Concerns

In advance of Canada federal elections, have you noticed more political ads focused on the environment?  While many have tried to turn sustainability into a partisan issue, much as it is in the US, Canada’s chief electoral officer assured NGOs that they’re free to promote combating climate change and other sustainability concerns in accordance with the […]

From Investors Activism to Employees Activism – The Amazon case

The planned event will mark the first time in Amazon’s 25-year history that workers at the company’s headquarters have participated in a strike.   Over the past year, tech workers across the country have walked out to protest a wide range of issues such as Google employees on sexual harassment issues and WayFair staff on immigration, now it’s Amazon’s […]

How can Sustainability Non-compliance affect Canadian Companies in EU?

EU companies face tough penalties for not publishing Sustainability Reports or publicly disclosing Corporate Responsibility data. The EU Directive on Non-financial and Diversity Information (Directive 2014/95/EU) can greatly affect Canadian corporations operating in any of the European Union Member States.  The European Commission (EC) objective is to raise to a similarly high level across all […]

The ground-breaking French Law that challenge Multi-nationals for their transparency on Sustainability and CR issues in their Supply Chains

Nikos Avlonas President and Founder of Center of Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) During our lifetime there is a plethora of products that are produced in far way countries in conditions that are unknown to us – from clothing to electrical devices. Serious issues are being identified in multi-national supply chains that have global operations, particularly […]

Five Surprising Departments Which Need Sustainability

Sustainability training in Houston will naturally gravitate to Energy, space aeronautics and finance.  Even outside these sectors, sustainability touches all the companies which have anything to do with energy, water, agriculture, population and waste.  That means all companies.  Within companies, HSE is concerned with sustainability – health, safety, and environment are integral to sustainable workplaces […]

How do “green bonds” contribute to sustainable development?

Nikos Avlonas President and Founder of Center of Sustainability and Excellence Visitor Professor to University of Economics   Not a new film of the popular series, a new type of bond known as “green bonds” are  an investment tool which can, with what they generate, contribute to tackling climate change. As a consequence, more capital […]

What to Expect: FAQs about Training

Part 4 in our series What to Expect from Sustainability Training   You’re taking the plunge and augmenting your corporate sustainability skills by taking an advanced course.   With multiple options, like our upcoming training in Houston, what questions should you ask before deciding?   Is Sustainability training right for me? Training is appropriate for all […]

Canada to Lead Sustainability Finance –8 ways to influence sustainable growth

The Bank of Canada’s 2019 Financial System Review lists climate change as one of the main vulnerabilities facing Canada’s economy.  The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate estimates that by 2030 the global market for solutions addressing climate change to be worth $26 trillion, creating as many as 65 million jobs globally. Canada is […]