B Corporations Recognized as 'Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs'
B Corporations have represented 31% of 'America's Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs' since BusinessWeek began recognizing these leaders three years ago.
B Corporations have represented 31% of 'America's Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs' since BusinessWeek began recognizing these leaders three years ago.
Nokia, Gap, Campbell's and Best Buy are some of the companies on the list.
Non-commercial ratings could unleash the full power of ratings to drive corporate sustainability.
The department store chain ranks first among retailers and 12th overall for green power purchases. In its first Sustainability Report, it details ambitious initiatives on waste, green building and transportation.
Cleantech entrepreneurs stand to benefit as multinationals significantly increase investments.
New Terms of Engagement will require factories to go beyond mere 'do no harm' compliance, to improve the lives of workers around the world.
Executives are aware of greening efforts at their own company, but join the general public in ongoing skepticism of other company commitments to sustainability.
Ceasars Entertainment aims to cut emissions 10 percent by 2013.
Interface commissioned worker survey finds 71% value company commitment to sustainability.
Features of its 2010 Sustainability Report include doubling of solar and increasing use of certified wood.