IISD in Canada: Your partner in building a sustainable future (brochure)
Sustainability is no longer an issue left to policy-makers, environmental activists and scientific researchers.
Leading businesses are becoming increasingly sensitized to the growing fact that sustainability issues affect their bottom lines. Profit margins are increasingly determined by how well companies take into account livelihoods and the environment. Canadian businesses will gain leverage if they are able to seize the innovation agenda and use it to enhance productivity and promote novel approaches that increase competitiveness. IISD is uniquely qualified to help business successfully tackle these challenges.
IISD has earned a reputation for developing smart approaches to the growing challenges and opportunities of integrating environmental and social priorities with continued economic development.
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