MAKING AN IMPACT

ASBN is committed to working with and alongside our network to develop and elevate the policy solutions needed for inclusive and long-lasting systems change.

Thank you all for your part in advancing our mission.

TAKE NOTE

ICYMI, on Thursday, August 28, 2024, the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC) sued Texas on behalf of members, including Etho Capital and Sphere, for violating the free speech and association rights protected under the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution through the implementation of SB-13—a law that penalizes investors that choose not to make investments in fossil fuel companies and businesses that choose not to pursue practices and products that are fossil-fuel reliant.


Here is a selection of some of the news coverage (pared down from more than 50 sources):


  1. New York Times, Business Group Sues Texas Officials Over Law That Shields Oil Industry

  2. Bloomberg, Texas officials sued over anti-ESG law targeting Wall Street

  3. S&P Global, Business group sues Texas officials over 2021 anti-ESG law

  4. PoliticoPRO, Group sues to block Texas anti-ESG law

  5. Financial Times, Does ESG Investing Count as Free Speach?

  6. The Dallas Morning News, Business group sues to strike Texas’ anti-ESG investment ban

  7. Houston Chronicle, Business Group Sues Texas to Stop Unconstitutional Assault on Free Speech and Due Process (Column)

  8. Houston Chronicle,  Group sues over Texas law targeting companies for fossil fuel boycotts

  9. Reuters, Texas is sued over anti-ESG law

  10. E&E News, Texas anti-ESG law faces First Amendment challenge

  11. Responsible Investor, Litigation against Texas fossil fuel boycott law ‘could be copied in other states.’


View the Complaint, see the Press Release and the most recent updates.

TAKE ACTION

ICYMI, ASBN, and our partners, Businesses for Bristol Bay, have produced a letter from our broad coalition of nationwide businesses. Please use our letter to let Congress know your business supports the Bristol Bay Protection Act.


We will amplify your support by adding your business name to the larger sign-on letter with Businesses for Bristol Bay. Send your letter to Congress today!



Don’t miss out on the latest news! Join us by following ASBN across social media. Like and share some of our recent posts to voice your concerns and show your support for a more just and sustainable economy! It’s never been more important to stand together. We hope to see you there!

Meet the New Members of ASBC and ASBN’s Boards!

We are excited to announce that the ASBC Board (501c4) has three new members: Kevin Christensen, Eryn Banton and Michael Shuman.  The ASBN Board (501c3) has five new members: Jason Rebello, Vicki Lee Parker High, Nelson Reyneri, Gay Browne and OJ Seaman. See below for profiles on three of our new board members.

Celebrating the Success of Our IYCRTPP Alumni

We are thrilled to congratulate two of our Indigenous Youth Climate Resiliency Through Public Policy (IYCRTPP) Alumni on their incredible recent accomplishments!

We at ASBN are so proud of both of our alumni and the profound impact they continue to have on Indian Country and the world!

ASBN Webinars

American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) and its ASBC members get exclusive access to most ASBN Live webinar recordings and speaker slides.


What’s next?

No webinars are currently scheduled; however, from our recent regenerative agriculture webinars, here are a few other ways you can engage with the wider community to advance farmworker justice within your supply chain:


Do you have an idea for a webinar you would like to discuss? Get in touch with Shanti today!

ASBC Spotted

WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR BUSINESS TO BE FEATURED HERE AND REACH THOUSANDS OF ALIGNED BUSINESSES AND CONSUMERS? REACH OUT TO SHANTI HOLLOWAY, DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP SUCCESS, TO JOIN ASBC AS A MEMBER.

Program Coordinator for Connecticut Sustainable Business Council’s (the Council) New Sustainability and ESG Training for Small Manufacturers


The Council is a non-profit business association dedicated to advancing sustainability in business across Connecticut. They aim to create a thriving and sustainable business ecosystem by fostering innovation, collaboration, training and education. The Council seeks a dynamic and dedicated Program Coordinator to join their team.


Location: Connecticut (Remote/Hybrid). Must have Connecticut residency. Compensation: This is a part-time, on-call position (average hours TBD) with an hourly rate of $30/hour and a start date of October 15, 2024. Find out more.

ASBN-BizNGO Chemicals Policy

We engage in public policy initiatives for safer chemicals and sustainable materials.

Business for Democracy

Believes that a strong democracy is essential for a vibrant entrepreneurial economy.

Business for Democracy Collaboratives have been established in eight states to raise the voice of small businesses to protect democracy.

Circular Economy  

Emphasizes recycling, reuse, sharing, repair, and remanufacturing, and the reduction of waste, pollution, and carbon emissions throughout the economy; meets the third Wednesday of each month.

Clean Water is Good For Business

The Clean Water is Good For Business: Delaware River Watershed Steering Committee works with businesses based in the Delaware River watershed to advocate for cleaner water.

Climate and Energy

Identifies key problems, solutions, and strategies to address our planet's climate and energy crisis.

Livable Planet

Dedicated to the shared mission of protecting and renewing life on planet Earth. LPWG is a place for learning, collaborating, and amplifying the good work happening in the world..

Pennsylvania Sustainable Business Network

The Pennsylvania Sustainable Business Network (PASBN) is dedicated to promoting sustainable economic development and environmental stewardship across the state. We serve as a collaborative platform for businesses, nonprofits, and communities committed to creating a resilient and equitable economy.

Regenerative Agriculture and Justice

Working with farmers and other agricultural stakeholders, we advocate for sustainable agriculture, environmental justice, and support for underserved and BIPOC farmers.

To find out what you missed in recent calls and to get involved, contact Shanti Holloway, Director of Membership Success.

Investors Circle (IC) is excited to head into the Fall season with great momentum as an independent non-profit rooted in connecting investors with early-stage and high-growth for-profit social and/or environmental impact companies. IC fosters a community of investors investing in entrepreneurs where profit meets purpose.


Membership, Sponsorship and Donations are now active! Join IC's community of 100+ investor members who have deployed $275MM+ to 350+ companies over the past 30 years. We welcome people to participate in providing time, treasure and talent in service of business for good.


We have several regional in-person and online events soon. Upcoming events are posted online. Please contact [email protected] if you would like to attend an IC event or have questions.

  • Virtual September National Meetings: Held monthly on first Thursdays from noon – 2:00p ET.  In the  September 19  virtual meeting, we will focus on the cleantech/climate sector, have a special speaker and hear opportunity pitches from a select group of early-stage investment opportunities.  Look for more details when we announce the full agenda for the second week of September.

  • Philadelphia Luncheon – Live Gathering: Wednesday, September 25 from noon – 2:00p ET

  • San Francisco Bay Area – Live Gathering: First week of October in-person, please contact [email protected] with interest. Details finalized shortly

  • Washington DC – Live Gathering: Early November in-person, please contact [email protected] with interest. Details finalized shortly

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