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Tag: Social Capital Protocol

Social & Human Capital Coalition launches the Social & Human Capital Protocol

27 February 2019, Geneva Switzerland: Today, in conjunction with GreenBiz 2019, the Social & Human Capital Coalition (SHCC) launched the Social & Human Capital Protocol. This (…)

Posted in WBCSD News & InsightsTagged Corporate Performance and Accountability (CPA), Measurement & Valuation, Redefining Value, Social Capital Protocol

New risks, new tangibles and new business

It’s becoming impossible to ignore the rapid shifts taking place in the corporate landscape around the world.

Posted in WBCSD News & InsightsTagged Corporate Performance and Accountability (CPA), Insights from the CEO, Redefining Value, Social Capital Protocol

A wealth of opportunities

For decades, the “tragedy of the commons” has been a useful tool for understanding and explaining the risks of undervaluing shared resources.

Posted in WBCSD News & InsightsTagged Agriculture and Food, Cities and Mobility, Climate & Energy, Food & Nature, Insights from the CEO, Social Capital Protocol

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