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On January 21st International Business School Suzhou (IBSS) of Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) has taken top position in the international sustainability initiative competition. Judged by CEOs and leaders from majors and institutions around the world, judges from companies including IKEA, Google, Rolls Royce and conservation organization WWF named XJTLU the winner in the Responsibility Projects competition. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability Initiatives Among other business school finalists, XJTLU was the only university from China nominated for the Sustainability Initiative award. The Association of MBAs and Business Graduates Association (AMBA & BGA) recognized Gold Medal.
Awarded to XJTLU at the Annual Awards Ceremony IBSS's "15 Ways in 15 Weeks" initiative won the competition. Encourage people to take action at the micro level to reduce carbon emissions. This will lead to Phone Number List macro-level changes that help protect the environment. Starting in March 2021, the 15-week activities will include a meat-free diet, building food sites on dormitory balconies, and crochet classes to promote "Sustainable fashion" instead of "fast fashion," walking up the stairs instead of using the elevator and lectures on ethical investing Sustainable Change Dr. Ellen Touchstone, Associate Dean of Responsible and Sustainable Business Education at IBSS, said more than 4,000.
IBSS faculty, students and building staff have adopted these lifestyles. This reduces the carbon footprint of participants and the building. as well as improving the well-being of participants. Organizers plan for this initiative to continue creating change: “15 Ways in 15 Weeks recognizes that lifestyle changes are often permanent if they are enjoyed. Instead of seeing it as a chore,” she said, participating students report that they maintain the same lifestyle as they did during the program. Haina Sang, a third-year Bachelor of Economics and Finance student, Project Assistant It is estimated that car sharing among students since April last year It has helped reduce more than one ton of carbon dioxide. The award is one of nine awards presented at this year's AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards, given to business schools and students demonstrating transformational change.
Awarded to XJTLU at the Annual Awards Ceremony IBSS's "15 Ways in 15 Weeks" initiative won the competition. Encourage people to take action at the micro level to reduce carbon emissions. This will lead to Phone Number List macro-level changes that help protect the environment. Starting in March 2021, the 15-week activities will include a meat-free diet, building food sites on dormitory balconies, and crochet classes to promote "Sustainable fashion" instead of "fast fashion," walking up the stairs instead of using the elevator and lectures on ethical investing Sustainable Change Dr. Ellen Touchstone, Associate Dean of Responsible and Sustainable Business Education at IBSS, said more than 4,000.
IBSS faculty, students and building staff have adopted these lifestyles. This reduces the carbon footprint of participants and the building. as well as improving the well-being of participants. Organizers plan for this initiative to continue creating change: “15 Ways in 15 Weeks recognizes that lifestyle changes are often permanent if they are enjoyed. Instead of seeing it as a chore,” she said, participating students report that they maintain the same lifestyle as they did during the program. Haina Sang, a third-year Bachelor of Economics and Finance student, Project Assistant It is estimated that car sharing among students since April last year It has helped reduce more than one ton of carbon dioxide. The award is one of nine awards presented at this year's AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards, given to business schools and students demonstrating transformational change.