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Category Archives: Policy

The 4 Pillars of Effective Corporate Sustainability Policy

Joe Jones — November 29, 2016 Follow @sustainit— November 29, 2016 The importance of environmental policies and sustainable practices in business has seen the emergence of a role that is still misunderstood and ill-defined in the corporate world; that of the Chief Sustainability Officer. The emergence and growing prevalence of this C-level position amongst big … Continue reading The 4 Pillars of Effective Corporate Sustainability Policy

Most Americans Want More Privacy, Don’t Trust Advertisers, Social Media Or Search Engines

US consumers broadly skeptical about online privacy protection claims. Greg Sterling on May 21, 2015 The overwhelming majority of Americans want to be able to control their information online and who gets access to it. However, in a wide-ranging and nuanced Pew Research Center survey, most respondents seem resigned to fewer online protections and less privacy. … Continue reading Most Americans Want More Privacy, Don’t Trust Advertisers, Social Media Or Search Engines