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“How ESG disclosures can support Investors’ decisions and a more Sustainable Economy. The need for a common ESG framework.”
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May 24, 2021 /CSRwire/ - The Center for Sustainability and Excellence held on May 18, 2021 a live event on
“How ESG disclosures can support Investors’ decisions and a more Sustainable Economy. The need for a common ESG framework.” bringing together in a high level discussion the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, ESG Rating Agencies, Fortune 500 firms and the European perspective on the same issues.
Six Senses Shows Regenerative Impacts from 2020
From lettuces to langurs and legacy: Six Senses shapes up!
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Getting younger generations passionate about nature and community, proving that sustainability is a legacy to hand on. Photo: Six Senses
From lettuce to langurs, Six Senses takes measurable actions to care and conserve. Photo: Six Senses
Earth Lab is the Six Senses ecology area for communicating about sustainability initiatives, activities, innovations and partnerships. Provided virtually, Earth Lab Live is available on the Six Senses IGTV channel. Photo: Six Senses
Although 2020 was challenging for the tourism sector as a whole, collectively Six Senses achieved its sustainability targets once again, thanks to the commitment of its hosts, their families, local community partners, and guests too.
Parker needs to resign
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Editor: Many taxpayers may not understand Lethbridge City Councillor Ryan Parker’s seemingly odd admission of a mistake at the City Council Meeting of February 09, 2021. (Video of Lethbridge City Council Meeting – item 1.2.3-frame stop 2:28). Everyone makes mistakes, no big deal. Except it was a big deal! Part of Councillor Parker’s duties include being a member of the ‘Economic Standing Policy Committee’, and one of their responsibilities is to oversee and vote on administrative salaries. However, Councillor Parker’s wife is employed as Corporate Sustainability Manager for the City of Lethbridge. It is irrelevant that no pay increase was at issue in this particular instance. It is a conflict for him to participate in any way in discussions or votes that pertain to her salary.