Sustainability

Opinion: New Corporate Purpose Equals New Opportunity

Inside Sources August 30, 2019 by Rhett Buttle The Business Roundtable, an influential group of CEOs of America’s most powerful corporations, made headlines recently by declaring they would no longer define the purpose of a corporation as solely focused on generating returns for shareholders. Instead, they declared that the purpose of a corporation should include […]

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Announcing: Health Insurance Tele-Town Hall & ASBC Business Summit

Tele-Town Hall Invitation:  Small Business Owners and Health Care Costs September 12th @ 2:30ET You are invited to join Public Private Strategies for a lively online discussion on Thursday, September 12 at 2:30pm ET/11:30am PT. We’re talking about new research, supported by the Commonwealth Fund, conducted into how health care costs are impacting small- and medium-sized

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Businesses externalizing their costs to society

One of the reasons the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce opposes bills in the Legislature that would fundamentally alter our state’s workers’ compensation laws is that these bills would externalize certain costs of big businesses related to their injured workers. So what does that mean? Simply put it means that these big businesses

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Take this Senator McConnell

The Courier-Journal November 9, 2015 Fighting climate change could bolster KY economy By Andrea Wilson Mueller It’s always a huge disappointment when Kentucky leaders continually focus on scare tactics instead of things that actually impact Kentucky businesses.  Our incoming governor, Matt Bevin, is making it a priority not only to ignore making a plan for

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An unbelievable achievement in the fight against offshore drilling

How hard is it to get 100% agreement or participation on anything? It’s never done.  Never! Well, that remarkable achievement has been accomplished and it not on some non-controversial issue. This week it was announced that Briarcliffe Acres, a small town on the South Carolina coast, has become the 23rd coastal community to oppose offshore

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Will the promise of carbon tax revenue motivate a GOP Congress

Last week I had a visit from Mark Gould, Group Leader of the Charleston SC Chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby, “a non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change.” Joining us was Caleb Pennington, a University of South Carolina student, who is starting a Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) on his

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New Report Shows Growing Market Potential for Safer Chemicals

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 4, 2015 Contact: at end New Report Shows Growing Market Potential for Safer Chemicals Study is First to Build Comprehensive Picture of Financial Costs and Benefits WASHINGTON, DC – A new report finds significant market growth potential for safer, less toxic chemicals. The report from Trucost, an independent research firm, builds

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Snow makes deniers smile

Saturday’s snow in South Carolina and other states not accustomed to seeing the white stuff in early November probably resulted in climate-change deniers making silly comments about the unusual weather being proof that there is no such thing as global warming. But Sunday’s AR5 report (Synthesis Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) released

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Everybody I know wants clean drinking water

If there is one community that understands what it means to have local drinking water contaminated, it’s Charleston, West Virginia. In January of this year, a chemical leak from an above ground storage tank allowing a toxic chemical into the Elk River. Approximately 300,000 citizens lost their clean drinking water.  Small businesses in 9 counties

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SBA Invitation: Green is Good for Small Business Profits

You are invited to attend Green is Good for Small Business Profits—a free webinar on October 21st at 10am ET sponsored by the US Small Business Administration Region 8 in Denver.  Join national experts to gain tools on how to harness the benefits of ‘sustainable’ businesses practices. My friend from Boston, Michael Green, is one

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