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SDialogue is a member of B Lab and supports its movement to bring the ‘Benefit Corporation Bill’ to fruition in New York State. The Benefit Corporation Bill would enforce the creation of a new corporate entity offering entrepreneurs and investors the option to build and invest in businesses that meet higher standards of purpose, accountability and transparency.
Please Urge NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (518-455-3791) to get Benefit Corp law to the floor for a vote today! http://bit.ly/c5et0Q
The legislative session is going to end shortly and he doesn’t want to put any more bills on the floor. URGE HIM TO HAVE ANOTHER MEETING OF THE CORPORATION COMMITTEE for the Benefit Corporation Legislation: A11498, same as S7855. AND TO GET IT TO THE FLOOR, SO THE ASSEMBLY CAN VOTE ON IT.
Please spread the word by educating all you know about this bill and its importance.
Without increasing regulation or impacting the state budget, legislation creating a ‘Benefit Corporation’ would (among many things) remove legal impediments preventing businesses or investors from using sustainability and social innovation as a competitive advantage; while legitimizes and enforcing the development of a new economy in NY which would recognize businesses that adopt higher standards of corporate purpose, accountability, and transparency.
Beth and I were at Sustainable Brands ‘10 last week in Monterey and had a great time. I presented CSR’s Seven Best Practices on Tuesday and Beth was video-interviewed by Justmeans that day as well about how to integrate sustainability into organizations’ brands and conversations (video below).
Some of the key concepts taken from the Sustainable Brands conference were:
Developed and developing countries are more in tune to the importance of the environment’s health than the US. From Cohn & Wolfe’s ‘image power green brands survey’: 79% of Americans are more concern with the economy than the environment while in countries like Brazil and India 55 – 70% picked the environment first.
Consumers consider sustainable brands within three categories; “in me” (things we eat or drink, Brita water filters fall into this category), “on me” (personal care products like Burt’s Bees), or “around me” (household productions such as Clorox Green Works).
Companies can encourage sustainable consumer consumption by ‘editing’ their choices by removing unsustainable products all together.
The variety and depth of SB ’10’s topics mirrored the variety and depth of ocean life at the world renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium, where SB ‘10 held its gala event also on Tuesday night. What an amazing backdrop for a party. With the lights low and the facility dotted with candle-lite tables, good food and drink, we were mesmerized by the displays of ocean creatures of so many varities.
Being on East Coast time, it wasn’t difficult for me to get up before the day’s events for a run a couple of the days we were there. I enjoyed Monterey’s beautiful scenery, including the dozens of seals on the rocks and beach.
And, oh yeah, we met lot’s of amazing people — some old friends and some new from organizations of all sizes from LivingHomes to Dow Chemical.