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Tonight I attended a panel on sustainability. The main speaker owns Peak Organic Brewery, in Portland, Maine. A marketing consultant and a local-economies...
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| How heavy is the burden of social responsibility? | jim pontarelli | 2 | Apr 27 2008 - 2:08pm by: jim pontarelli |
| What is the role of the individual in corporate social responsibility? | jim pontarelli | 0 | Jan 23 2008 - 12:38pm by: jim pontarelli |
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