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Partner Event Texas Sustainable Business Network Kick-Off

As Winter Storm Uri and other recent disasters have shown us, we can’t rely on a small, disconnected group of people to solve a problem as big as our energy and environment. With so much at stake in Texas— the second largest and second most diverse state in the U.S., home to “The Energy Capital of the World” and numerous Fortune 500 corporate headquarters — we are at a critical point with a massive opportunity to transition the region to a more sustainable and resilient economy.

To achieve this transition inclusively, equitably, and effectively, we invite key stakeholders from all sectors to join us in the Texas Sustainable Business Network (TXSBN). In partnership with the American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN), TXSBN is building the infrastructure and coordination needed to educate, advocate, influence and impact policy and market shifts, while providing Texan representation at community, state, and national levels. We invite you to co-create a Texas-specific path that reinforces the reality that our businesses—the job creators in our society—can be powerful advocates for sustainability. Together, we can reimagine and advance a regenerative and resilient economy that counterbalances extractive and destructive practices from the past.

Join us for the conversation:

3:30-3:35:Welcome & Introductions

3:35-3:50:What the American Sustainable Business Network is and the goals of TXSBN

3:50-4:10:Texas Leaders share diverse perspective on why Texas needs a Sustainable Business Network

4:10-4:15:How you and your company/organization can engage and participate in TXSBN

4:15-end:Breakout Rooms and Networking: We want to hear from YOU!

What activities and resources should TXSBN offer?

As a business leader, how would you like to see Texas make progress in sustainability?

What questions do you have before joining?

THE MISSION (Learn more at[] https://txsbnetwork.org)

The mission of the Texas Sustainable Business Network (TXSBN) is to advance market solutions and public policies that ensure an equitable and sustainable economy benefiting all Texas communities. TXSBN believes that a sustainable economy creates shared prosperity, market driven environmental protection, and social justice through future-focused commitments. It is essential, morally and pragmatically, for business to play a critical, positive role in achieving this.

The time is now to support and spotlight business leaders who can champion a bold Texas future — leaders who understand we must pivot from extractive industry to regenerative innovation, and from short-term exploitation to long-term sustainable prosperity, or risk being left behind. TXSBN invites you to join values-based business leaders to form a powerhouse that builds lasting infrastructure, generates new policies, advances systemic change for a resilient and sustainable economy, and demonstrates it is possible for business to do well by doing good!

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ASBN Event Live: Learning From Indigenous Leadership for Regenerative Economies

Indigenous Peoples are at the frontlines of protecting the planet while also suffering the highest rates of environmental racism. In response, Indigenous peoples have also been at the forefront of innovative solutions for addressing social and environmental issues. In Alaska, where communities are experiencing the negative effects of climate change at a far higher rate than the lower 48 states, Native leaders are finding unique ways to address this crisis through business solutions. Join Alexis Bunten (Unangan/Yupik), Dune Lankard (Eyak Athabaskan) and Alana Peterson (Tlingit) for a fascinating [] discussion about the future of Native-led regenerative enterprise, what non-Native business leaders can learn from organizational practices rooted in Indigenous values, and what they can do to support this growing network of regenerative Indigenous businesses.

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Partner Event: Sustainable Cleaning Chemistries for a Healthier World

Hazardous chemical usage has become an issue of concern in our communities and in healthcare. Hospitals can both contribute to the problem and can be at the forefront of change. Case Medical and a group of industry, regulatory, and healthcare leaders is presenting“Sustainable Cleaning Chemistries for a Healthier World”. The online forum, with continuing education, is geared to healthcare professionals.

Case Medical, a 2021 U.S. EPA Safer Choice Partner of the Year, in partnership with Healthcare Without Harm, ToxServices, Bergenson & Campbell, NovoZymes, Sterile Processing University, and the American Sustainable Business Network offer a timely and comprehensive program on the health and environmental harms of indiscriminate toxic chemical usage and ways to mitigate the danger.

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ASBN Live: Branding through Sustainability

American Sustainable Business Network invites you to join us Wednesday, February 23rd at 1pm ET for Branding through Sustainability, an interactive webinar with Ted Carling (Ecotone Analytics),Ashleigh Penrod (Mess Hill), Joe Cecere (Little and Co) and Sara Olsen (SVT Group).

The creative folks that manage a company’s branding are critical in bringing the company forward into the new sustainability paradigm. Tried-and-true creative thinking exercises alone aren’t enough to tackle the wicked problems posed by understanding and managing all of the ways a company impacts the environment and society. Enter Impact Strategists, experts in impact measurement frameworks and best practices. With their powers combined, these teams create solid, actionable, impact strategies that go beyond ‘greenwash-y’ stories to capture market share, attract talent, and de-risk the turbulent future ahead of every business. Please join us in discussing the opportunity for brands to authentically manage their own sustainable future.

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ASBN Live: WALDEN MUTUAL BANK: Seeking the First New Mutual Bank Charter in a Generation

American Sustainable Business Network invites you to join us Wednesday, February 16th at 1pm ET to discuss Walden Mutual Bank, an interactive [] webinar with Charley Cummings, CEO and Vince Sicilliano, Board Chair.

Walden Mutual Bank is seeking the first new mutual bank charter granted in a generation, to support lending in the sustainable local food ecosystem in New England and New York, while offering consumer deposit accounts aligned with social and environmental impact. Cummings will describe how mutual banks, which are ultimately owned by depositors and governed by a board of independent Corporators, are ripe for reinvention in the modern era. The Bank intends to open in the second quarter of 2022, and is seeking investment in its Special Deposits, which serve as the bank’s regulatory capital.

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Member Only Event: Circular Economy Working Group

The Circular Economy working group brings together a wide variety of key stakeholders to tackle the waste crisis, especially plastic waste, in the United States. Environmentally-focused organizations and business leaders from across the nation collaborate to help guide our Packaging Waste Reduction campaign, with a focus on both federal and state level policies. Join ASBN today [RELINK LOCAL].

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ASBN Live: Investing in the Spatial Practice of Democracy

American Sustainable Business Network invites you to join us Wednesday, February 9th at 1pm ET for [] Investing in the Spatial Practice of Democracy, an interactive webinar with April De Simone (Trahan Architects).

We are in a pivotal societal moment where many of us are grappling with the (forward) direction of democracy. For far too long, the very truths we look to with hope and hold “to be self-evident” have been selectively applied and grossly abused, leaving this concept of democracy and equality tattered and worn. The contiguous, generational impact of social and spatial inequities and injustice has ignited deep conversations and alliances around how do each of us define our place of value to steward the kind of democracy necessary to grow our shared humanity. It is within this very context a rhetorical query of “How do we invest in the spatial practice of a more equitable and just democracy?” launched Designing For Democracy (DFD).

This webinar will explore how a growing interdisciplinary consortium of practitioners are using the DFD platform to spatially interrogate and actualize democratic values we strongly believe are intrinsically important in scaling a just and inclusive built environment. We will share our framework which investigates and defines how we view spatial practice from the lens of healing, equity, and justice. This grounds the application of our tools and methods centered on transforming the conditions that inform, guide, and manifest our society. By humanizing data and harnessing empathy, we can achieve palpable results that can correct our built environment’s disparate impacts.

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Virtual Event

Business and Childhood Cancer Prevention: September 23rd @ 2PM ET

On the anniversary of last year’s release of the Childhood Cancer Prevention report, ASBC-SVC is pleased to invite you to a webinar on Business and Childhood Cancer Prevention on September 23rd at 2PM ET.

Last year, The Childhood Cancer Prevention Initiative released its report on environmental contributions to the dramatic increase in childhood cancers, and opportunities for prevention, in late September. [] Join us to hear from business leaders on the role business must take to prevent childhood cancer.

Presenters include:

  • Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks, ECOS
  • Kari Warberg Block, Earth Kind
  • Martin Wolf, Seventh Generation
  • Barry Cik, Naturepedic
  • David Levine, American Sustainable Business Council

The report looks at trends in childhood cancers and recommends prevention strategies that resonate with each of our CFE working groups. Join us to hear from business leaders, ask questions, and talk about ways to incorporate messaging and action on environmental contributors to childhood cancers into your work.

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Power Surge Conference: Clean Energy Innovation

The Skytop Strategies team is dedicated to crafting thought provoking agendas that are diverse, not only in areas of thought and experience, but in the broad range of attending speakers.

Just Transition: How to Get to Net-Zero While Building an Economy That Works for All
Moderator: David Levine, Co-founder & President, American Sustainable Business Council

Fireside Chat
Climate and Energy Policy Advocacy: A Holistic and Historical Approach to Advancing Change
Discussant: Richard Lawton, Executive Director, New Jersey Sustainable Business Council

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Businesses for Conservation & Climate Action meeting

We are broadening our Businesses for Conservation and Climate Action (BCCA) alliance and invite you to be a part of our movement.

[] Please join our upcoming meeting to learn about the work of BCCA. Coordinated by the American Sustainable Business Council and diverse leadership, our mission is to establish national policies that recognize sustainable small businesses as compatible with healthy lands and oceans, and to enhance, rather than exclude, these sustainable businesses from conversations about resource access at every step of the decision-making process. Our work will be guided by a firm commitment to social equity, local and traditional wisdom, and triple bottom line solutions that restore social, ecological and economic health.

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It's #ClimateWeek!

Register to join Rick Steves, beloved public television host, best-selling guidebook author, and outspoken activist. Rick Steves is known for encouraging Americans to broaden their perspectives through travel. He is the founder and owner of Rick Steves’ Europe, a travel business with a small-group tour program that brings more than 30,000 people to Europe annually. Each year, the company contributes to a portfolio of climate-smart nonprofits, paying a self-imposed carbon tax.