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Twenty eight women from around the world were selected as female role models by ELLE Quebec for their contribution to changing the world. The 28 women that were honoured include: Brenda Plant, Sonia Sotomayor, Loubna Ahmed Al-Hussein, Lady Gaga, Kathryn Bigelow, Kim Clijsters, Jacynthe Côté, Natasha Ivisic, Beth Ditto, Giorgia Boscolo, Victoria Kaspi, Sheena Matheiken, India Desjardins, Christine Poirier, Marie-France Roy, Maya Gabeira, Lizzie Miler, Neda Agha-Soltan, Béatrice Martin, Julia Child, Janette Sadik-Khan, Evelyne de la Chenelière, Brenda Milner, Gabourey Sidibe, Mariah Carey, Mo-Nique and Olivia Tapiero. Exciting adventure trips for everyday heroesThe Huma Challenge: A positive social impact adventure from World Expeditions. A new series of travel packages has been created for those who value positive social impact along with adventure. The HUMA Challenge series of adventure trips is a unique hybrid of fundraising initiatives and trekking tours. This initiative was launched as a separate division of World Expeditions, a travel company with an exemplary approach to environmental and social responsibility. World Expeditions has already put in place a concrete code of conduct for low-impact travel and initiated a Community Project Travel program where travelers spend time in disadvantaged villages upgrading basic facilities such as health, education and water access.
Desjardins 2008 Social Responsibility and Cooperative Report.Desjardins, a cooperative powerhouse, has released its 2008 Social Responsibility and Cooperative Report. Based on Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) performance indicators, their social and cooperative responsibility report describes Desjardins' actions for social responsibility, sustainable development and cooperative life. Have a look at it all online by clicking on the image below.
Sustainable Business Practice Writing ContestFind and write up sustainable business practices and you could win a 500$ parka...
Here are some useful links: -Contest Rules
The Growth of Green Hi-TechHere's an article on greener electronics we just updated including tips for Canadians on e-waste disposal The world of high tech has traditionally been more obsessed with gadgetry and
Helping the environment with “eco-friendly lunch boxes”Learn how a caterer made the switch to compostable packaging on ethipedia.net Summary:
Founded in 2001, Avec Plaisirs is a corporate catering company with over 60 employees that delivers business meals throughout the greater Montréal area. The company is affiliated with La Maison Traiteurs, a food services business group whose members include Agnus Dei Inc., a special events caterer, and Origine Bistro.Read more
Many thanks to the BDC!ethipedia.net, our encyclopedia of sustainable business practices, now has the support of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). Seeing the role this new resource could play in helping small and medium-sized Canadian businesses move towards greener operations, BDC has become the official sponsor of the site's Canadian case studies.
Welcome Cascadesethiquette is proud to announce the Cascades group as a year-long sponsor of ethiquette.ca. This Quebec paper products company has in the recycling biz ince 1964. Today, the company is Canada’s pre-eminent recycler of paper. Since 2005, we have presented their paper products on the site as environmentally-preferable choices. We now invite site visitors to discover the many eco-innovations this green leader has incorporated into its operations.
Canada Goose, A Local Hero Gives Back to Northern CommunitiesWhen an already ethical employer goes one step further, we're happy to write about it! Since our beginnings in 2005, ethiquette has been following the developments at Canada Goose Inc., an extreme outerwear company that had bravely decided to go against the grain and to keep making its products locally when the overwhelming trend was to de-localize to cheap production sites overseas where worker conditions often take a back seat. Read more
Multinationals doing strangely decent things abroadWe all know the common stories of multinationals behaving reprehensibly in poorer countries as they exploit cheap labour and resources. Well, here's a completely different narrative drawn from http://ethipedia.net One in which a multinational partners with the champion of microcredit to make its products accessible to less fortunate populations and to ensure that it complements their dietary needs. Have a look.
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