SustainabilityHQ.com Weekly Highlights April 14, 2015
SustainabilityHQ.com Weekly Highlights April 14, 2015
SustainabilityHQ.com Weekly Highlights April 14, 2015
Lawyers and Sustainability Disclosure/Reporting
Helpful Advice & Guidelines to Win Your Case
Lawyers by education, training and through experience tend to be cautious professionals, generally favoring in corporate disclosure & reporting (for example) caution over passion or over-enthusiasm. What if you could combine the tough and thorough approach and discipline of law professionals in the firm with the passion of the company’s sustainability efforts and reporting on same?
Rob Langert, former VP-Sustainability at McDonald’s, explores the role of legal counsel in sustainability matters. Three lawyers who are leaders in sustainability matters are interviewed and very helpful advice and guidelines result.
- Kim Marotta, Director-Sustainability at MillerCoors, suggests The Marotta Model: Cooperate – Collaborate – Cohesion.
- John Page, sustainability lead at Golden State Foods presents The Page Pyramid: Risk: Minimize Not Avoid – Passion – SME on Strategic Goals.
- Bill Frerking, sustainability lead at Georgia Pacific presents The Frerking Framework: Risk Mitigation – Advantage – Righteousness.
We find this commentary to be very helpful for our work with corporate counsel at client companies – clip this and save for your own discussions with the internal law team or outside counsel when you are preparing a corporate sustainability report. As author Rob Langert says in our Top Story: “Yes, legal teams are tough, thorough and omni-present. We need them and their discipline in the sustainability field. It’s a sign that sustainability has arrived when the lawyers care so much!”
Top Story of the Week
Are lawyers the enemy of sustainability execs?
(Monday - April 06, 2015)
Source: GreenBiz - “All they say is no,” said Dr. Temple Grandin about lawyers. Dr. Grandin is a preeminent animal welfare scientist. At a recent presentation, she proclaimed she wished she could throw all the lawyers out of the room. She explained...
Sustainability in Focus
Sustainability Is The Western Myth Of Eternal Life
(Thursday - April 09, 2015)
Source: Forbes - “Sustainability is the Western myth of eternal life and the transcendence of nature. I feel happier thinking about adaptation, resilience, impermanence, respect – and harmony.”
Is city life the future of sustainability?
(Thursday - April 09, 2015)
Source: The Guardian - The growth of the city demands our attention. With an increasing proportion of the global population living in cities - and a boom in the growth of Asian megacities in particular - we have no choice but to find ways of making...
This is just a sample of some of the articles from this weeks SustainabilityHQ Highlights. You can view the full Highlights by using the following links. Sustainability | ESG, Highlights for the Week of April 14, 2015