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Tuesday September 24, 2024
CNH Tours at United Nations Global Compact Event in NYC
We’re in New York City this week. While we are here mostly on a “working holiday”, our visit coincides with the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The UNGA is the central forum for member states to discuss global issues, coordinate international cooperation, and shape international law and policy. Many heads of state are in town along with us!
In 2000, the UNGA launched the Global Compact - a voluntary initiative designed to encourage businesses and organizations worldwide to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies, and to report on their implementation.
The event (hosted by Canadian jewelry brand Mejuri), was organized in partnership with the Consulate General of Canada in New York, and was designed to engage the Canadian companies of the UN Global Compact Network Canada, highlighting the actions it supports in pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
We met Elizabeth Dove the head of Global Compact Canada along with Geoff Gartshore, the deputy consul general, and representatives from several larger Canadian corporations who are members of the Global Compact (Enbridge, H20 Innovations, L’Oréal Canada and more).
Global Compact Canada president Elizabeth Dove provides a progress report
While CNH Tours is too small to fully engage in the Global Compact, we are investing some resources (staff time and money) to do our best. For example, since 2022, we've been offsetting the carbon emissions generated during our trips, using the Gold Standard - which focuses on offsetting projects that support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
But perhaps our main take-away was an insight on what CNH Tours can do, beyond focusing on our own business, to encourage our business partners / suppliers to leverage their positions to support environmental, social and good governance objectives. For example, what can the Galapagos National Park do to ensure that ship itineraries are designed in such a way to reduce the overall carbon footprint of the expedition cruise ship fleet? We can at least raise that question and hope to start a discussion about it.
CNH Tours part-time staffer, Justin Patry (currently completing a “Business and Environment” program at university) has taken an interest in the Global Compact and will be following-up on our behalf.
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