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  2. Maurices - Wikipedia

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    Maurices Inc., stylized as maurices, is an American women's clothing retail chain based in Duluth, Minnesota. Founded in 1931 in Duluth, [ 2 ] the chain comprises more than 1,000 stores in the United States and Canada , primarily located in shopping malls and smaller towns.

  3. Brenninkmeijer family - Wikipedia

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    For a period of time Eastern Mountain Sports, Steinbach, Ohrbach's, Maurices, Miller's Outpost and others were owned through the American Retail Group. [9] In the 1980s and 1990s, they owned the Comark group in Canada, which included Bretton's department stores, Clark Shoes and Collacut luggage stores. [ 10 ]

  4. 15 Zero-Waste Recipes You Need for a Sustainable Kitchen - AOL

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    Creating a sustainable kitchen starts with small changes, and zero waste recipes make it easier than you might think. These recipes help cut down on food waste, save money, and make the most of ...

  5. Sustainable business - Wikipedia

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    A sustainable business, or a green business, is an enterprise with (or aims to have) a minimal negative impact or potentially a positive effect on the global or ...

  6. Maurice Strong - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Strong was a child during the Great Depression, enduring serious poverty.His father was laid off at the beginning of the Depression era and thereafter supported his family on odd jobs; his mother succumbed to mental illness and died in a mental hospital.

  7. Sustainability reporting - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability reporting refers to the disclosure, whether voluntary, solicited, or required, of non-financial performance information to outsiders of the organization. [1] Sustainability reporting deals with qualitative and quantitative information concerning environmental, social, economic and governance issues.

  8. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cambridge defines sustainable investments as it involves constructing a portfolio by selecting assets deemed to be sustainable or capable of enduring over the long term. It can also be seen as a resolute approach that excludes assets perceived as detrimental to long-term environmental and social sustainability.

  9. Sustainability standards and certification - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability standards can be categorized as either voluntary consensus standards or private standards. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an example of an standards organization who develop international standards following a voluntary consensus process for sustainability under Technical Committee 207, Environmental management and Technical Committee 268, Sustainable ...