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Do You Have These Corporate Sustainability Policies? 

No one likes writing corporate sustainability policies. There, I said it. Even I don’t love it and I love all of this sustainability stuff! So, I feel you when you’re rolling your eyes about getting a policy done. But strong policies will help you thrive and create a stronger sustainability strategy. And once they're done, they just need an annual update. I promise you they're worth it!

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How Blue Dot uses Swag to Align Values with Impact

We’ve got a new blog series on values alignment as a superpower! What companies, trends, ideas are unlocking the values of companies to create more significant change? First up, we’re looking at the values engagement around swag. That’s right, branded merchandise and employee gifts. T-shirts, water bottles, the stuff you pile on employees to make them feel part of the team. 

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The Ultimate Guide to Sustainability Goals

Sustainability goals are one of the most exciting parts of a sustainability strategy! Depending on many factors, you may be further along in goal setting and just want some support, or you’re starting from scratch. Welcome! This is your Ultimate Guide to Sustainability Goals.

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Sustainability committees are outdated- try this instead

Traditionally, many companies have relied on sustainability committees to drive their sustainability initiatives. However, there is a growing recognition that executive leadership should take a more active role in championing sustainability efforts. In this blog post, we'll explore why sustainability committees should be replaced by executive leadership over sustainability.

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How Shrewd VCs are Making the Most of ESG

It’s time for venture capital to start thinking about sustainability and find partners in the space, just as they would find and recommend other operational partners for portfolio companies. The opportunities related to sustainability are too significant to ignore.

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Why Sustainability Reporting is Important

Sustainability reporting is important for your company, your customers and your employees. “Reporting” is sharing your sustainability actions, goals, and achievements with your stakeholders and community. At Green Buoy, we take “reporting” to mean sharing concrete sustainability goals, achievements and actions. In reporting, you are sharing sustainability numbers, figures, years and baselines on your website, on social media and in the press.

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How Investors and Advisors Can Influence ESG

Recent data from McKinsey shows companies with robust sustainability practices were more potent in these five areas: "top-line growth, lower costs, fewer legal and regulatory interventions, higher productivity, and optimized investment and asset utilization." For private companies, these sustainability outcomes are driven by and for the interest of employees and the executive team. But it's unwise to discount the role of private investors, advisors and other stakeholders in company growth, innovation and sustainability.

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Why Your 2021 Budget Must Include Sustainability

Are you budgeting for sustainability in 2021? If not, you’re missing out on a significant competitive advantage.

With all investments, company leadership focuses on ROI. Luckily with sustainability, there is significant data to show ROI in crucial areas like employee engagement, profitability and customer satisfaction. Let’s review some of the returns you can expect to see from a sustainability investment for 2021.

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