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The food industry has a duty to nourish both people and the planet.
The most effective way to help the planet is to stop eating animals.
When you hold a piece of aggregate, you're holding millions of years of earth's history.
True leadership in aggregates means balancing productivity with planetary responsibility.
The world needs responsible miners who understand the value of both minerals and the planet.
The mining industry is not just about digging holes in the ground; it's about unlocking the Earth's potential.
The challenge of our time is to harness energy without harming the planet.
Innovation in energy must be balanced with responsibility—progress cannot come at the expense of the planet.
True progress is measured not just in profits, but in the positive impact we have on people and the planet.
Short-term profits should never override long-term planetary health.
Profit that depletes the planet is no profit at all.
Innovation in aquaculture isn't just about technology; it's about sustainable thinking that benefits both people and the planet.
Technology in aquaculture must serve both productivity and planet—we can't sacrifice one for the other.
The health of our oceans is directly linked to the health of our planet and future generations.
Sustainability is not an option; it's a necessity for the survival of our oceans and our planet.
A company’s success should be measured not just by profit, but by its impact on the planet.
We are at a unique stage in our history. Never before have we had such an awareness of what we are doing to the planet, and never before have we had the power to do something about it.
The future of life on Earth depends on our ability to take action. Many individuals are doing what they can, but real success can only come if there is a change in our societies and our economics and in our politics.
Diversity in tree species isn't just ecology—it's risk management for our planet's lungs.
When we damage our woodlands, we're not losing trees—we're erasing chapters of Earth's story.