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		<title>By: David Kam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a social business the E=MC2 Company, we believe that a Sustainability Investment Nework will be of a great benefit to society. Our Green Stock Exchange will be a great way to raise sustainable funds, while providing liquidity for investors.

The Investment network you propose will be based on a double bottom line (economics + sustainability) or a triple (economics + sustainability + social) bottom line. 

Example, what if a company uses child labour to produce solar panels? It will still be sustainable, but probably not acceptable to society&#039;s values.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a social business the E=MC2 Company, we believe that a Sustainability Investment Nework will be of a great benefit to society. Our Green Stock Exchange will be a great way to raise sustainable funds, while providing liquidity for investors.</p>
<p>The Investment network you propose will be based on a double bottom line (economics + sustainability) or a triple (economics + sustainability + social) bottom line. </p>
<p>Example, what if a company uses child labour to produce solar panels? It will still be sustainable, but probably not acceptable to society&#8217;s values.</p>
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