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Although sustainability experts’ perceptions of how well sectors are managing their transition to sustainability have improved over the last few years, only one-third or fewer say performance is excellent, even for the top-rated sectors.
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Sustainability experts worldwide have identified sustainability integration and demonstrating real impacts as the top two criteria for a company to be recognized as a sustainability leader.
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How are industry sectors managing their transition to sustainable development?
Our 2024 Sustainability Leaders Survey with @SustInsti asked experts to rank industries in their country or region👇
Learn more about our findings in the full report: globescan.com/2024/06/26/sus…
Nearly four in ten Corporate Affairs practitioners believe the rise of authoritarianism is an evolving risk to their company specifically.
Learn more and discover the regional differences in the full report by @GlobeScan and @OxfordSBS: lnkd.in/g9DNXJSy
The @GlobeScan and @OxfordSBS, Global Corporate Affairs Survey Report is now live.
This report provides the latest overview of opinions, trends, and challenges through the lens of Corporate Affairs practitioners from across the world.
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Over eight in ten sustainability experts in North America claim there is a backlash against the sustainability and ESG agenda in their country today.
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In the most recent episode of the All In Podcast, @cdjcoulter and @DavidGrayson_ speak with @TensieWhelan, the Distinguished Professor of Business and Society and Founding Director of
@NYUSternCSB.
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One-third of sustainability experts point to legislative action as the most significant positive development related to the sustainability agenda in the last year 🏛️
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Experts rate climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, water scarcity, food security, and water pollution as the six most urgent sustainable development challenges.
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We are excited to share the findings from our Sustainability Leaders 2024 Survey.
The @GlobeScan / @SustInsti Leaders Survey gathers global experts' views on sustainability priorities, leadership, and key developments shaping the agenda.
Full report: bit.ly/45KEqWW
Nearly half of shoppers who are changing what they eat are doing so because of concerns about the environment according to our new global survey by @GlobeScan and the @MSCecolabel.
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People worldwide are likely to say chefs and NGOs are doing a good job helping consumers eat healthy and sustainably.
Conversely, consumers view governments as doing a poor job in this area.
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Younger consumers are driving the consumption of vegetarian and vegan food.
Only 16 percent of Baby Boomers and older say they eat plant-based food "most" or "all of the time," compared to 27 percent each for Gen Z and Millennials.
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Consumers worldwide believe that hunger/malnutrition, pesticides, and diet-related health issues are the most concerning aspects of the food system.
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Despite high inflation, a challenging economic environment, and pressing security concerns, people have been more concerned about environmental than socio-economic issues over the past decade.
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Concern about single-use plastic waste is changing globally.
People in Mexico, Brazil, and India continue to see single-use plastic waste as a major issue, while those in the USA, the UK, Germany, and China are less concerned.
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