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I'm a professional loudmouth and iconoclast. Also comms guy, experience/service designer, social businesseer, collaborator. Open Gov and Gov 2.0 advocate. TEDizen. WoW player. Triathlete. Rugby tragic.

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    Here’s how it works. Flexible Purpose Corporations can write one or more special missions into their articles of incorporation. They can be as ambitious as fighting climate change or as modest as maintaining a park near the company’s office. The law instructs directors to consider the special aims in their decision-making, even when it could mean lower returns for investors. To make the appeal as broad as possible, the law’s authors avoided setting a minimum standard for what a “special purpose” could be.

    Patagonia Road Tests New Sustainability Legal Status - Bloomberg

    We need similar laws in Australia, I believe.

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