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Subject Making an Impact: ASBN's December 2024 Newsletter
Date December 6, 2024 5:33 PM
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The American Sustainable Business Network's monthly newsletter highlighting news on policy, business, capital, and more.


** MAKING AN IMPACT
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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.


** IN THIS ISSUE
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* TAKE NOTE & TAKE ACTION
* NEWS, STORIES & OPPORTUNITIES
* EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
* BECOME A NEW MEMBER!
* GROWING GRASS UPDATES
* WORKING GROUPS
* INVESTORS CIRCLE CORNER
* OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST



** TAKE NOTE & TAKE ACTION
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** Take Note - Two Webinar Opportunities
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ICYMI, the American Sustainable Business Council ([link removed]) , in partnership with Sustainable Brands ([link removed]) , invites you to a timely discussion on the future of corporate sustainability in a shifting political and social landscape.

On Monday, December 9, 2024, at 1pm ET/10am PT, ASBN’s Executive Director, Camilla Taylor, will join Michael Dupee, C.E.O of Sustainable Brands PBC, to speak on behalf of ASBC and co-host a panel of thought leaders to explore what the 2024 US presidential election results mean for responsible businesses. Check out the great lineup of speakers ([link removed]) , including ASBC member Ecos’ president and CEO, Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks, and Skye Perryman, President & CEO of Democracy Forward, among others!
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ASBC Texas Suit Update - Because everyone should have the freedom to invest in a just and sustainable future.

The American Sustainable Business Council’s ([link removed]) suit challenging SB 13 continues to garner media interest. See the latest highlights (from nearly 70 articles):
1. Global Capital | Investors fear fog of denial if Trumpites intensify war on ESG ([link removed]) | November 14, 2024
2. Dallas News | Texas is shooting itself in the foot in its anti-ESG crusade ([link removed]) | November 13, 2024
3. Reform Austin | Why Texas’ ESG Battle May Be Costing The State Billions ([link removed]) | November 12, 2024
4. Robes & Gray | The New Battleground in the Fight over ESG’s Role in Public Pension Investments: The Courtroom ([link removed]) | November 5, 2024

View the Complaint ([link removed]) , see the Press Release ([link removed]) and updates ([link removed]) .


** Take Action
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Join us in urging President Biden and the EPA to ban the toxic chemical paraquat! Learn more in our blog here ([link removed]) and watch this video ([link removed]) of farmer Charlene Tenbrink at a congressional briefing from our partners at the Environmental Working Group.
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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!
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** NEWS, STORIES & OPPORTUNITIES
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COP29 Update

COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, may be over, but the reflections continue. ASBN’s Senior Advisor on Climate & Energy, Michael Green, has returned with valuable insights on the critical moments of the negotiations. Our delegation of member businesses, including Okeanos® ([link removed]) , Seneca Environmental ([link removed]) , and Carbon Business Council ([link removed]) , contributed greatly to ASBN’s impact on the ground.

And, ICYMI, Michael Green also wrote two blog posts on his experiences and takeaways from COP29; find them here:
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** Meet ASBN’s Newest Board Member!
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Amy Halloran, Strategic Consultant, Esri

Amy achieves connectedness by simplifying creative concepts to encourage unity across business and community channels. She approaches solutions using unique combinations of artistic, scientific, and geographic thought, motivated by innovative possibilities to drive integrity for the earth and its people. Currently Amy serves as a strategic consultant for commercial business teams using geospatial technologies. She draws on skills developed through more than 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur, leader, and data storytelling master in areas ranging from arts to retail, manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain.


** ASBN in The News
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* Financial Times’ Sustainable Views | States Gear up for Legal Battles Ahead of Trump’s Return ([link removed]) | November 22, 2024 - ASBN senior climate adviser Michael Green quoted.


** Press Releases
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* Democracy Forward | Small Business Leaders Support Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Against Challenge ([link removed]) | November 21, 2024
* Democracy Forward | Small Businesses Defend Anti-Harassment Guidance That Clarifies Protections for LGBTQ+ Employees ([link removed]) | November 21, 2024


** ASBN Spotted
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ASBN's Manager of Regenerative Agriculture and Clean Water, Liza LaManna, joined the Cultivating the Future of Organic Agriculture in the Southeastern US: How Advancing Equity and Inclusion will Strengthen the Organic Movement conference hosted by theFoundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) ([link removed]) ,Tuskegee University ([link removed]) ,Clif Bar ([link removed]) and theOrganic Center ([link removed]) last month, November 16-17, 2024.

The Southeast is an organic “cold spot,” with low numbers of certified organic farms and acreage. This group of ~60 stakeholders discussed barriers and opportunities that can cultivate a better future for organic in the Southeastern US.

Liza joined other participants who engaged in facilitated discussions in four key areas: Consumer Education, Producer Engagement, Cultural Competence, and Funding Resources. Each group brainstormed actionable steps to advance equity and strengthen the organic movement. Contact Liza (mailto:[email protected]) to join the Regenerative Agriculture working group and hear more!

This October, Sustainable Brands hosted another excellent gathering in San Diego! We appreciated the highlight in their recent post ([link removed]) and all the warm feedback we have received from attendees of the discussions with Terrius Harris, ASBN Director of Indigenous Partnerships & Inclusive Economy and Estakio Beltran and Kelly Dennis from the U.S. Department of the Interior ([link removed]) 's Office of Strategic Partnerships - Indian Affairs.
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** EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
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ASBN is proud to be a member of the Childhood Cancer Prevention Initiative and a co-organizer of the second Childhood Cancer Prevention Symposium! Mark your calendars and get ready to join us February 10-13, 2025, at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. Businesses have an integral role to play in preventing childhood cancer by choosing to use safer chemicals and manufacturing practices for their products, and advocating for clean water, air, food, and safer products and places. Check back next month for more event information!

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Download the brochure ([link removed]) to find out how.


** BECOME A NEW MEMBER!
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WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR BUSINESS TO BE FEATURED HERE AND REACH THOUSANDS OF ALIGNED BUSINESSES AND CONSUMERS? CONTACT OUR MEMBER TEAM (mailto:[email protected]?subject=&body=) TODAY.


** GROWING GRASS UPDATES
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In conjunction with Other Half Processing, the American Sustainable Business Institute is the grantee and administrative home of the Growing GRASS project. Growing GRASS ([link removed]) is a five-year, $35 million project funded by the USDA Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant program, dedicated to improving the beef and buffalo byproduct supply chain. Contact Anna Straus (mailto:[email protected]) .
(The Growing GRASS team hosted a byproducts trivia gameshow for their workshop at Regenerate — it was a huge hit!)

Producer engagement with Growing GRASS is officially underway: Farmers, ranchers, and livestock herders are now completing our screening survey ([link removed]) , and we’re about to launch our first round of paid research.

Meanwhile, the team’s outreach journey continues to events around the country, including the National Grazing Lands Coalition conference in Tucson, AZ; the California Cattlemen Association annual convention in Reno, NV; and the Intertribal Ag Council conference in Las Vegas, NV.


** WORKING GROUPS
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ASBN’s Working Groups and Task Forces allow members to shape and engage in policy work organized around significant issue areas and specific campaigns. Contact the Member Team (mailto:[email protected]?subject=&body=) to learn about working groups and other membership benefits.

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

We are so thankful to the over 160 participants of this group over the past two+ years for their collective efforts to protect our democracy. While the campaign may end, we move forward now to assess the political and business landscape, and determine how best to engage in the next critical advocacy efforts.

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.

The Clean Water is Good For Business Delaware River Watershed Steering Committee works with businesses to advocate for cleaner water. Sign up here ([link removed]) to receive the Clean Water Newsletter.

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

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

Dedicated to the shared mission of protecting and renewing life on planet Earth.

Contact the Member Team (mailto:[email protected]) to learn about working groups and other membership benefits.


** INVESTORS CIRCLE CORNER
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** Investors Circle News
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Investors Circle ([link removed]) (IC) has an over 30-year legacy connecting angels and other investors with early-stage and for-profit impact companies focused on providing social and/or environmental impact and financial returns, fostering a community where profit meets purpose.

You can be part of both ASBN and IC and expand your social and/or environmental impact in the world. Now is the perfect time to become an Investors CircleMember ([link removed]) ,Sponsor ([link removed]) orDonor ([link removed]) . We now have a promotion for a discounted annual IC membership through the end of 2024. Join the Investors Circle community ([link removed]) and participate – providing time, treasure and talent in service to improving the world by funding businesses for good.

All upcoming Investors Circle events are posted online ([link removed]) .
* National Monthly Virtual Meeting: Held monthly on the first Thursday. In December’s meeting, we will celebrate the year with a roundup of updates from selected companies that IC members and friends have invested in. Thursday, Dec 19, 12-2pm ET.

Contact [email protected] (?subject=&body=) for the invite.

Thank you to everyone who joined IC at regional events this year, including their NYC rooftop gathering and the Impact Investing Breakfast hosted by Fordham University, pictured here.


** OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST
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Safer Chemicals Webinar:ECOTOX Knowledgebase and PFAS Updates ([link removed])

December 5 at 3pm ET | US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Are you a current ASBN Member receiving this email by mistake?

If so, please contact our Member Team (mailto:[email protected]?subject=&body=) so you can receive the members-only newsletter with more exclusive content and opportunities instead!
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