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Showing posts with label communications. Show all posts

Webinar - Engaging Employees to Build a Sustainability Innovation Culture

This complimentary 45 minute webinar from the Ethical Corporation will take place on Feb 12th at 1 pm GMT. around employee engagement. The conversation will address ways of building a sustainability innovation culture in your organization. Speakers include Christine Diamente from Alcatel-Lucent, Andrew Cave from Royal Bank of Scotland and Sarah Ellis from Sainsbury’s. These three individuals will share the latest insights to help you get your employees on board to build a sustainability innovation culture.

You will learn about ways to:

- Find right monetary and non-monetary incentives for your employees to come up with innovative sustainability ideas
- Discover and implement ideas from within
- Develop a robust management process from the start to ensure tangible outcome

You can also submit your questions live during the session.

To sign-up for the webinar click here.

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Event - 2014 Cause Marketing Conference: Innovating for Impact

The Cause Marketing Conference is a must-attend cause marketing conference of the year. Innovating for Impact is the theme of this year's conference. Attendees will gain access to changemakers who are pushing the envelope of cause programs.


Speakers

People like TOMS' Blake Mycoskie, DonorsChoose.org's Charles Best, Purpose's Jeremy Heimans and Children's Miracle Network Hospitals' John Lauck to name just a few (click here to see all of this year's speakers).

Program

This year's conference will be infused with enhanced networking for you to connect with and learn from your peers (click here to see the full program).

Registration

It's a new year and a new opportunity to invest in your professional development. Click here to register today!

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Event - Sustainable Brands London Conference

Sustainable Brands London Conference on November 18 and 19, 2013, at the Lancaster London, Lancaster Terrace, in London, UK. This event continues the sustainable brand community’s global conversation about the collective journey From Revolution to Renaissance in brand building for an abundant future.

At this event participants can explore quickly-evolving opportunities and challenges in creating, measuring and communicating brand value, customer trust and reputation; new forms of creating shared value within your supply chain; imaginative social innovation in response to economic gloom and high unemployment, brand led positive behavior change; and new bold visions of restorative, 'net positive' business models with profit, as well as environmental and social benefits baked in by design.

They will also be looking at emerging impact investing trends and strategies, and the impacts of EU legislation on tomorrow's brand marketing landscape. And to top it all off, we will gaze at the developing landscape of ROI models you can use to translate these new forms of value to your CMO, CFO, CEO and the rest of the C-Suite.

To register click here. sustainable, environment, economy, business, corporate, corporation, company, companies, commerce, trade, industry, approach, climate change, global warming, green, forecasts, trends,

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Event - CMF13: Captivate. Connect. Activate

Cause Marketing Forum 2013 (CMF13) will take place May 29-30, 2013 at the JW Marriott in Chicago. As a savvy cause marketer, you know that it's not enough to simply create a company/cause partnership. You must captivate your audience with a compelling story, connect on a meaningful level and provide accessible ways to activate consumer participation while generating business and social benefits.

Hence the theme of this year's 11th Annual Cause Marketing Forum Conference: Captivate. Connect. Activate.

HEAR FROM: Subaru, DoSomething.org, Stonyfield Farms, Malaria No More, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Yahoo!, The Motherhood, Ford, LIVESTRONG, The Futures Company and more!

LEARN ABOUT: Purpose-Driven Brands, Engaging Moms, Going Global, Leveraging Celebrity, Mobile Marketing, The Latest CM Legal Issues, The Power of Story, Small Business Strategies and more!

This is the cause marketing event of the year for veteran and new practitioners alike.

One of their best-kept conference secrets are the pre- and post-conference workshops. In addition to several favorites like the Nonprofit Leadership Summit and Cause Marketing 101 for Nonprofits, they have added new topics including Storytelling as Best Practice, Unleashing the Power of Cause Marketing Within Your CSR and Cause Marketing 303 for Nonprofits.

For more information click here.

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Event - GreenTech Insight for Innovation Workshop - Telling Your Story: Communication for Innovative Businesses

GreenTech Insight for Innovation Workshop - Telling Your Story: Communication for Innovative Businesses will take place on February 19, 2013, at the Innovation Park, 945 Princess Street, Kingston, Ontario. Is what you do complicated and difficult to explain? Learn how to communicate to your stakeholders in a way that makes them listen, care and understand. This intensive ½ day session will feature expert guidance on how to effectively communicate the value of your business or innovation.

Featuring: Velma McColl, Principal Earnscliffe Strategy Group

Velma blends her deep understanding of business, government and policy to create opportunities for her clients. She works on a range of economic and social issues and specializes in energy, environment and green technologies. As well, this workshop will give you an opportunity to connect and share knowledge with other innovative entrepreneurs. The event includes a delicious “grab and go” lunch by Dream Come True Kitchen.

For more information and to register click here, or contact Tyson Champagne by phone at 613-417-0339 or E-mail: tchampagne (at) switchontario.ca

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The Growing Problem of Cell Phone Waste

Electronic devices continue to be the fastest growing waste stream in the US and cell phones are a major part of this. In 2011, manufacturers produced more than 1.68 billion wireless phones worldwide. In the United States alone, it’s estimated that fewer than 10 percent of discarded mobile phones will be recycled.

Regular phone upgrades are driving the growth of electronic waste. Companies like Apple regularly upgrade their technology and encourage users to buy new models. This built-in obsolesce is the kind of irresponsible business practices that drive profits but destroy the environment.

AT&T concedes that there is “much work to be done” as millions of devices are discarded every year without being recycled.

Despite the efforts of leading American mobile phone companies like AT&T and Sprint, the US still lags behind Europe when it comes to responsible business practices. A Verdantix study, found that sustainability is still not central to the business strategy and product marketing of the major US telcom firms the way it is for European telecom industry.

© 2012, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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AT&T's Record Breaking Recycling for Wireless Devices

As reported in an Environmental Leader article, Guinness World Records have certified that AT&T customers broke a world record by recycling 50,942 wireless devices during a one-week period. In 2011 AT&T collected about three million cell phones for reuse and recycling and the company's new trade in program is expected to help AT&T surpass that number in 2012.

The recycling of these AT&T devices in 2011 avoided sending 25,471 pounds of waste to landfills. In September, AT&T launched a line of phone chargers with housings made of at least 30 percent post-consumer plastics. The chargers are also Energy Star 5-rated, meaning that they use “minimal” power when plugged in.

In July of this year, AT&T was named as the most sustainable US telecoms firm in a study by Verdantix. Also in July, the company launched its eco-ratings system in stores, allowing customers to compare cell phones’ environmental impacts.

© 2012, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Sprint's Industry Leading Cell Phone Recycling

Since 2001, Sprint's takeback program has collected more than 4,000 metric tons of electronic waste which comprises more than 40 million wireless devices. These programs not only keep phones out of landfills they have helped the company avoid more than $1 billion in costs. In 2011 Sprint recycled more than 11 million wireless devices, over 211,000 on average per week. Sprint is the first and only US wireless carrier to outline specific commitments that address electronic waste (e-waste) holistically. Sprint is ranked No. 3 on Newsweek’s Green Rankings of American companies and it is the only wireless carrier to crack the top 25 for Newsweek's Green Rankings of global companies.

Sprint celebrated America Recycles Day by raising awareness of the importance of recycling. Sprint has launched a phone recycling pledge where customers can win one of five rewards cards worth $500 (now through Nov. 30). Sprint has also posted a video online that illustrates how old cell phones can gain a “second life” while reducing the amount of electronic waste in the marketplace.

Sprint has been serious about managing electronic waste since 2001. Sprint developed a phone trade-in program and was the first US wireless carrier to provide an instant credit at point of sale, as well as allow customers to bring back any phone from any carrier, now known as the Sprint Buyback program.

Around 40 percent of customers that visit a Sprint retail store participate in the Buyback program. This program benefits the environment, the company and consumers. This has resulted in more than $75 million going back to consumers.

“Making our business more sustainable is really part of our DNA at Sprint,” said Fared Adib, senior vice president of product development and reverse logistics. “You can’t be in our industry, put the amount of product into the market that we do, and not think through the full lifecycle. We’re proud that we’ve been recognized as having the industry’s leading buyback program despite our No. 3 position in the market – and we believe these efforts will contribute to Sprint’s long-term success.”

The fact that Sprint also accepts competitor devices led to Compass Intelligence recognizing the company as having the best trade-in program in the industry for two years in a row.

In September, Sprint was recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its leadership as the only wireless carrier to join the EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management Electronics Challenge. As a participant, Sprint will strive to send 100 percent of the electronics it collects to third-party certified refurbishers and recyclers and to increase the amount of used electronics collected.

Sprint's Electronics Stewardship Policy, developed with guidance from BSR, Basel Action Network and ABI Research, focuses on the full lifecycle of the electronics it buys and sells. It publicly states Sprint will strive to design and buy greener electronics, extend the useful life of equipment, boost the collection of used equipment, maximize the reuse of electronics, and responsibly recycle the rest through third-party certified vendors.

Sprint's environmental business practices and policies make it a recycling leader and a model for the industry. Their efforts reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help manage natural resources.

For more detailed information on Sprint's sustainability efforts click here.

© 2012, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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