Erin Leitheiser
@erinleit
Nature & #climate @BSRnews, faculty @CBScph. Passionate about collaboration, NBSs & systems thinking. American in Denmark. Views are my own.
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27-03-2008 16:07:45
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Erin Leitheiser contributed the latest article on our BOS blog. She provides an overview into notable policies which have been put into place recently, by #governments all over the world. #businessinsociety #renewables #netneutrality #forestry #plastic bos-cbscsr.dk/2018/10/27/the…
nytimes.com/2019/08/19/bus… via The New York Times
The animals on my African safari didn't seem so wild. So how sustainable is #ecotourism, really? #SustainableDevelopment CBS Sustainability Centre @CBDScbs
The Regulation of Supply Chains team recently offered a class in Bangladesh about sustainability in global supply chains. Just a week before exams 70+ students came to this voluntary class - impressive! #sustainability #csr #Bangladesh #globalsupplychains Copenhagen Business School @CBDScbs
7 years ago today Rana Plaza collapsed, killing 1100+ garment workers. Today, coronavirus is creating an even bigger crisis for the workers who make our clothes #covid19 #ranaplaza #ethics #sustainability #bangladesh bos-cbscsr.dk/2020/04/24/sup… CBS Sustainability Centre @CBDScbs
China's tainted cotton - New evidence of forced labour at the heart of the global fashion industry. bbc.in/381Mhlt via BBC News (UK)
Why do companies in Europe and the US govern supply chain sustainability differently? New research looks at the role of domestic systems + activist stakeholders in shaping companies' choices. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re… Regulation & Governance
Really SAS - Scandinavian Airlines ?! You are now charging customers to INCREASE their CO2 footprints?! SAS now makes customers pay $10 to not have a high impact meat meal. You you will never meet your goals to be carbon neutral now nor net zero by 2050, SAS. #greenwashing
Companies need to be born socially responsible. Here are 10 reasons why weforum.org/agenda/2018/03… via World Economic Forum #csr #businessethics