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TAKE ACTION
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Director Renee Jones was a guest speaker at an ASBN webinar to discuss their proposed SEC Climate Disclosure rules. ASBN urges all stakeholders to sign on to support these rules by using our sign on link here (read our recent release on climate-related disclosures here). Read more and watch a recording here.

CONFERENCE
ASBN announced the first plenary speaker for our in-person conference "Building a Regenerative, Just, and Prosperous Economy," to be held November 30-December 2 in Paradise Point, San Diego, CA. ASBN is proud to be joined by author, Anand Giridharadas (Winners Take All, and the forthcoming The Persuaders). Learn more and register here.

STATEMENT
ASBN congratulates Judge Brown Jackson on being appointed to the Supreme Court. Judge Jackson will bring immeasurable value to the Court. 

MEMBER INTERVIEW
Read ASBN's featured interview this month with Wendy Neu, Chairman and CEO at Hugo Neu here.

PODCAST
Catch up on ASBN's latest Just & Sustainable Economy podcast episodes here.

WELCOME ABOARD
ASBN is excited to announce the organization will be welcoming Aleta Edwards onto the team as the Sr. Manager, Communications and Storytelling. Edwards has more than ten years experience of managing public relations assets for higher education, government, nonprofit and broadcast organizations. Learn more about Aleta here
Working Groups
Corporate Transparency & ESG Disclosure:
The working group held a webinar on April 13th featuring Renee Jones, Director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporation Finance. Director Jones addressed the SEC’s proposed rule that would enhance and standardize registrants’ climate-related disclosures for investors and took questions. You can view the recording here. The next working group meet is on May 11th and will be focused on finalizing the ASBN comment to the SEC. If you wish to learn more, please contact Ali-Reza Vahabzadeh (arv@asbnetwork.org). 

Regenerative Agriculture: 
In April, the Regenerative Agriculture and Justice Working Group continued to narrow down its priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill. If you are interested in having input on our farm bill priorities, now is the time to get involved. Contact Colton Fagundes at cfagudnes@asbnetwork.org. Also this month, Jim Kleinschmidt of Other Half Processing SBC presented opportunities for the  Working Group to collaborate on a proposal for a USDA grant-funded project. The project would earn more returns for ranchers that are able to verify their climate-smart production by connecting them with regenerative, value-added markets in the meat, apparel cosmetic, pet, and other related sectors.

Circular Economy:
With recent commitments from businesses on plastic, (Coca-colaRestaurant Brand InternationalMattelAldi, etc.) it is the perfect opportunity to push for corresponding legislative action on plastics pollution in Congress. To take action on plastic, the American Sustainable Business Network in coordination with its movement partner, Break Free from Plastic, is looking to bring business voices to Capitol Hill as part of the event schedule and meetings with members of Congress from June 14th-16th. If you want to help lead plastic pollution policy, join us in DC. Contact Stephanie, our new Director of Circular Economy Policy, to get involved.

Look for the latest information from ASBN Working Groups on our website and in upcoming issues of Making an Impact. To join an ASBN Working Group, please email Ali-Reza Vahabzadeh at arv@asbnetwork.org.
ASBN voiced our support for the Bush-Crow-Sanders Energy Security and Independence Act to Bolster Energy Independence and Investment in Renewables. Read more about the ESI Act and hear what ASBN members are saying here.

RECENT POLICY EVENTS
On April 27, 2022, ASBN's Co-Founder and President, David Levine, had the opportunity to speak at The Hill's CEO roundtable to discuss the importance of regenerative agriculture for our goal to reach net zero. Levine was on the panel with many other great business CEOs in this discussion of how to implement regenerative agriculture into businesses.

On April 27, 2022, ASBN Executive Vice President of Policy, Advocacy, and Diplomacy, Maritza T. Adonis coordinated congressional ASBN Small Business Advocacy visits with Congressman and Senators from the U.S. House Small Business Committee and U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship to position ASBN as a key stakeholder for the advancement and protection of the interests of small business, and to initiate the legislative campaign to revamp the SBA Office of Advocacy. To learn more about how you can join future advocacy efforts, send an email to maritza@asbnetwork.org.
Member News

CanopyCanopy Launches Million Dollar Fundraising Campaign at Sold Out Annual Good Business Summit 
Jeffrey Hollender was featured as the Keynote Speaker at Canopy Kentucky's sold out Annual Good Business Summit. During the event, Canopy announced the launch of their million dollar fundraising campaign and announced a date to launch the Canopy Certification. 

ClimateTradeClimateTrade Enters Mandatory Carbon Market Thanks to EEX Admission (Business Wire)

Patagonia CEO: Business Leaders Must Do Better to Protect Our Planet (Time)

Nature’s FyndNature’s Fynd™ Award­ed $4.76 Mil­lion Grant To Advance its Break­through Fer­men­ta­tion Tech­nol­o­gy To Sup­port Small Farm­ing Households

Share your news, media, and accomplishments with ASBN to be considered for a future newsletter here.
 

Meet ASBN's Newest Members

Dotsub
Dotsub is a browser based, one-stop, self contained system for creating and viewing subtitles for videos in multiple languages across all platforms, including web based, mobile devices, and transcription and video editing systems. It's easy to use, nothing to buy or download, and it's fun. You can upload your videos, transcribe and time caption them, translate them into and from any language, and share them with the world. You can also embed the Dotsub player onto most websites and blogs with full Dotsub functionality.

REDU Studios 
REDU is a sustainable furniture and design company that rescues discarded construction materials from local manufacturers and builders before they go to New York City’s at-capacity landfills. The company, a minority and woman-owned business, reimagines and hand-craft these materials into unique pieces of utility and style all while creating a solution for the global economic crisis by maximizing their local supply chain. 

Join over 700+ businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers working to build a more just and sustainable economy for all. Learn more about ASBN membership and join here.

Upcoming Events
ASBN Events Member & Partner Events
  • May 10 | Washington, DC Regional Gathering (please email thulasi@asbnetwork.org to receive an invitation) (6-8:30pm)
  • May 13 | TBA Special Event (2:30-3:30pm)
All time Eastern. Submit member/partner events for consideration here.
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