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isla launches impactful sustainability guide for the venue sector

Event Industry News

The guide encourages venues to review their sustainability progress and enables them to develop short to mid-term sustainability goals and set a realistic but ambitious aspiration to reach Net Zero by 2050 at the latest. The isla guide is a useful tool to help us harmonise our thinking and take steps in the right direction, together.

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A Spotlight on 10 Top Impact Investors Driving Social Change

NXUnite

For example, an investor might use ESG standards to assess a for-profit clothing store’s supply chain practices. One example of their work is their recent partnership with Meteor Education. Examples of metrics include energy savings, water cleaned, and reduction in CO2 emissions. BlueOrchard Finance S.A.

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Inclusive Conversations: Are Your Communications Making FRIENDS or FOES with People of Color?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

As of the 2000 census, the African-American, Latino, Native American, and Asian/Pacific Islander communities represented 30 percent of the U.S. This number is expected to increase to 50 percent by the year 2050. Not all of these can be impacted by communications professionals but there are some that can. population.

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Reaching Out To Global Markets Through Meetings & Events.

GlowGlobally

India has the potential to nearly catch up with the United States by 2050. The projected list of fastest growing economies to 2050 is headed by Vietnam, and the top 10 include Nigeria, Philippines, Egypt, and Bangladesh. China is expected to overtake the United States as the largest economy around 2025.

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Generational change in giving and philanthropy? 

Candid

For example, older individuals are more likely to use donor-advised funds, charitable trusts, and family foundations, whereas younger people are less likely to support charities through these traditional contribution avenues. After all, a 65-year-old billionaire is likely to be leveraging their dollars in 2050.