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Overview of the Seafood Stewardship Index

Recently we completed a research paper that takes a look at seafood companies. It looks at the way they operate in relation to their impact on sustainability. It’s called “Seafood Stewardship Index: Evaluating the Strategies and Sustainability Performance of Keystone Actors in the Seafood Industry.” The findings were quite informative. Seafood Stewardship Index: The Context […]

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SDG5 & SDG10: May 2022 Webinar Highlights with Prof. Rosalind Archer & Kayla Williams

The THRIVE project would like to extend our warm gratitude to Professor Rosalind Archer and Ms. Kayla Williams for being guest presenters at our May Thrivability Matters webinar. The theme of this webinar was United Nations SDG5 Gender Equality and SDG10 Reduced Inequalities. About Our Speakers Rosalind Archer holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from Stanford University. After a

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SDG13: April 2022 Webinar Highlights with Daxita Rajcoomar and Valerie Itey

The THRIVE project would like to extend warm gratitude to Daxita Rajcoomar and Valerie Itey for their presentation at the April Thrivability Matters webinar. The focus of this webinar was the United Nations SDG13 – Climate Action. Daxita drew on her expertise in the sustainability sector to speak about the importance of decarbonisation solutions as

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THRIVE to present at conference in Sweden!

THRIVE Project researchers Morris Fedeli and Martin Glinik will be presenting their latest research paper at this year’s International New Business Model Conference. The paper, “Assessing the Sustainability Performance of Entities: A review and classification of tools, methods, and approaches” is the result of collaboration between Morris Fedeli from the University of Southern Queensland (Australia) and

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