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The Business of being green Take David Suzuki to work What's in it for you? Green gigs The dirty business of greenwashing Confessions of a lusty environmentalistGreen gigs In a 2003 survey, sixty-eight per cent of students said a company’s social and environmental reputation is at least as important as the salary offered. And smart employers realize this. That’s why you need to know about a new expression: green-recruitingRecruiting and maintaining a passionate workforce that values the environment means companies must evaluate and change their workplace culture, too. So what does a green workplace look like? The Vancity Group recently launched a national program to help employees lighten their environmental footprint - and reduced greenhouse gases by 28.8 tonnes in the first month! The City of Toronto is recognizing green business practices at their annual Green Toronto Awards. Know a worthy candidate for nomination? The deadline is February 29. Tell us what you’re doing to protect nature at your workplace. Next >> The dirty business of greenwashing Share this Newsletter!
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