This edition is 6 pages rather than the usual 4 as was expected at the time of the most recent (19th June) edition.
Several stories merit greater length than they would usually receive;
• Sustainability Working Group – Insights to 17th July 2001 meeting
• 60 Leading Kiwi CEOs commit to Climate Action
• Demystifying the ‘Alphabet Soup’ of Reporting Frameworks
• Annual Earth Building Conference
• 25 Years Ago I Coined the Phrase ‘Triple Bottom Line’ – Time for a Rethink
• Government Dialogue on Natural Capital
• ‘Global Warming is Happening’ – Defence Adds Climate Change Issues
to its Strategy for the First Time
• New Book Promotes Kiwi Success
• Australia-New Zealand Climate Change and Business Conference
• SBN Members Step up to Show Us Your Lunch Box!
• Indian Start-up is Turning Trash into Treasure
• Women Will Drive Transition to Electric Cars
• Ireland World’s First Country to Divest from Fossil Fuels
• Minister Promises to Extend Scope of Social Value Act
• Krill Fishing Industry Backs Massive Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary to
Protect Penguins, Seals and Whales
• Senate Inquiry says Ban All Single-use Plastics by 2023
• Crushed Porcelain from Old Toilets Transformed Into a Valuable Resource
• Trees That Count
• True to Label: Measuring Value in the Non-profit Sector in Aotearoa
New Zealand
• Incentivizing Sustainability Reporting by SMEs Through Policy: A Primer
• A Different Type of Ambulance
• Too Far Too Often – Energy Transfer Partners’ Corporate
Behaviour On Human Rights, Free Speech, and the Environment
• Climate Change and Agriculture: The Investment Implications
• Tourism and Sustainability
• Not Bowling Alone: How American Grassroots Communities are
Collaborating to Realise Effective Change
• Certified Sustainable Beef in Canada