The Regeneration Project, a collabora
tive and multi-faceted initiative by GlobeScan and SustainAbility, aims to provide a roadmap for achieving sustainable development within the next generation, focusing in particular on ways the private sector can improve sustainability strategy, increase credibility and deliver results at greater speed and scale.

In 2011, we interviewed twenty sustainable development Pioneers from business, government and civil society. These Pioneers, notable for their long term commitment to sustainable development, generously shared their experiences and insights with us in a video series called the Ray Anderson Memorial Interviews.
As part of the project, there are salons scheduled between July and October. They are curated, facilitated conversations with influential stakeholders from across industry and sector. These Salons will take place in major international cities across the world. We expect to limit attendance to approximately 50 people, on an invitation-only basis.
Additional whitepapers can be found here. An event schedule here. Presenting spo
nsors, BMW Group and SC Johnson, join with sponsors Dupont, Interface, Pfizer, and The Guardian Sustainable Business in providing white papers (here) and a series of events throughout the year.
Curated by mokiethecat
Taking Action on Climate Change |
Pioneers John Elkington, Bjorn Stigson, Doug Miller, and David Suzuki fear that things may get worse before they get better on climate change issues. Only when our daily lives are disrupted and we have realized the connection between our actions and their consequences, will we finally unite on the issue. EarthSayers John Elkington; Bjorn Stigson; David Suzuki |

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