Post by samsparrow74 on Feb 15, 2024 11:26:47 GMT
My opinion is that it is due to a change in people (I don't really like to call them consumers). With greater access to information you can know more about a product , you have greater access to alternatives, you have greater awareness of social problems, and a greater willingness to contribute to solving them. People are more aware that their purchasing decisions have an impact , and they look for brands and products that are associated with their values. In this sense, how do you think companies can act in the face of the major problems facing society? There are many things they can do, and many companies are already doing them. From eliminating your ecological footprint to paying fairer wages.
But also, why not, companies must position themselves and openly and publicly support certain social changes . In the US there are companies that are supporting paid maternity and paternity leave, or increasing legal Bahrain Phone Numbers List vacation days. At Change.org we have also seen how some companies have contacted petition creators to see how they could help them in their cause, which they shared. I think “corporate social activism” is going to increase a lot in the coming years. In Spain there are already more than 50 companies with the B Corp certificate, and the number grows every year Fortunately there are many. An initiative that I like, and of which Change.org is also a part, is the B-Corp movement, which brings together more than 2,500 companies in 50 countries.
B Corp certified companies are committed to going beyond the goal of generating profits and seek to maximize their positive impact on their workers , the communities they serve, and the environment. In Spain there are already more than 50 certified companies, and the number grows every year. Change.org has achieved 37,029 victories in 196 countries, what do you think has been the driving force in achieving this reach? The main driving force is, without a doubt, the people. The people who one day decide to start a petition to change something and those who support it with their signature and sharing it on the networks. There are now more than 300 million worldwide, more than 14 in Spain. I think the success also comes from the fact that we have been able to design a simple platform, in which anyone can create a petition and start collecting signatures in less than 5 minutes.
But also, why not, companies must position themselves and openly and publicly support certain social changes . In the US there are companies that are supporting paid maternity and paternity leave, or increasing legal Bahrain Phone Numbers List vacation days. At Change.org we have also seen how some companies have contacted petition creators to see how they could help them in their cause, which they shared. I think “corporate social activism” is going to increase a lot in the coming years. In Spain there are already more than 50 companies with the B Corp certificate, and the number grows every year Fortunately there are many. An initiative that I like, and of which Change.org is also a part, is the B-Corp movement, which brings together more than 2,500 companies in 50 countries.
B Corp certified companies are committed to going beyond the goal of generating profits and seek to maximize their positive impact on their workers , the communities they serve, and the environment. In Spain there are already more than 50 certified companies, and the number grows every year. Change.org has achieved 37,029 victories in 196 countries, what do you think has been the driving force in achieving this reach? The main driving force is, without a doubt, the people. The people who one day decide to start a petition to change something and those who support it with their signature and sharing it on the networks. There are now more than 300 million worldwide, more than 14 in Spain. I think the success also comes from the fact that we have been able to design a simple platform, in which anyone can create a petition and start collecting signatures in less than 5 minutes.