Announcing: Read David Batstone’s Newest Article at Stanford Social Innovation Review

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We’re excited to share that David Batstone has written a new article for the Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR). The article, called Impact Sourcing: A Critical Path for Social Change, talks about how businesses can make a big difference by using ethical sourcing practices.

In the article, David highlights the success story of REBBL, a drink company co-founded by Not For Sale. REBBL uses ethical sourcing to support communities in need and fight exploitation. David writes: “REBBL is an example of how business can be a force for good, creating products that not only taste great but also empower people around the world.”

Read the full article here: Impact Sourcing: A Critical Path for Social Change

Learn more about REBBL here: REBBL

What is the Stanford Social Innovation Review?

The Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) is a popular magazine that focuses on solving important world problems, like protecting the environment, supporting communities, and fixing social issues. It shares ideas, research, and strategies from experts working to create real change. SSIR talks about things like running nonprofits, responsible business practices, and building social enterprises. It’s a great resource for anyone who wants to make a difference.

Check out SSIR’s website here: SSIR.org

 

Why You Should Read This

David’s new article shows how ethical business practices like impact sourcing can help people and change lives. Using examples like REBBL, the article explains how companies can do good while staying successful. Don’t miss this chance to learn from David’s ideas and be inspired.

 

Stay Updated

Follow David’s work on his SSIR Author Page and keep up with the latest ideas about social innovation. Share this article and help spread the message about building a better future with bold ideas.

 

 

#DavidBatstone #SocialInnovation #StanfordSocialInnovationReview #SSIR #NotForSale  #SocialEnterprise #REBBL #ImpactSourcing #WeAreNotForSale

 

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