Robbie Lock

@robbie_lock

Exec Director Association 🇿🇦 born, Massachusetts raised 🇺🇸 New father, husband to a social worker. Catskills hiker . Tweets are mine

Joined December 2011

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  1. Retweeted
    23 hours ago

    Sometimes brands get 100% right. This is one of those times for .

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    From Nike’s embrace of Colin Kaepernick to companies taking a stand on gun violence, brings us the top 5 stories of 2018:

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    Jan 3

    Philly’s program is in crisis thanks to decades of “business as usual” at and no mayoral imperative to do better. Can the current be the one to get us out of this mess? My cover story for :

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  4. Jan 3

    Getting better. But we’re still losing the comms battle here.

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    Jan 3

    From electric buses to more high-speed train routes in the U.S. (finally), here are five sustainable transport options to watch in 2019: via

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    Jan 3

    “When it comes to public health, we can go against party lines. And I don’t agree with trying to roll back the E.P.A.’s role,” said Steve Barnett, Franklin’s mayor and a Republican. A Trump County Confronts the Administration Amid a Rash of Child Cancers

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    Jan 3

    Author is crowdsourcing nominations of companies with revenues of $1 billion or more for a refresh of her highly regarded 2015 book . Smart approach to ID'ing big business with or at their core. )

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  8. Jan 2

    Physics! “The Earth is warming, and humans are the cause. The next steps — of what to do about it — are 100% up to us.”

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    Jan 2

    Happy New Year greetings and an invitation for New York City-area professionals. Please join us for breakfast on January 17. I am looking forward to sharing our thoughts about the trajectory of alongside J…

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    Jan 2

    From mycelium cups to biodegradable liners, the Challenge received 480 ideas to reinvent the to-go cup! 29 ideas made it to the shortlist. See how these ideas are advancing the recovery of materials: . Proud partners with

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  11. Jan 2

    Mounted a TV at office today for internal dashboards. Noticed this great recycling communication from on back - way better location than the manual.

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  12. Jan 1

    Happy New Year - best wishes to all for a healthy, happy 2019! Economic, social, and environmental solutions to climate change are about people, not our planet, our planet 🌍 will be fine without us.

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    Jan 1

    It’s hard to list all the NGOs that made this most recent holiday season more cheerful for those who are struggling, but gave it a shot and showcased 6 of them - on

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    Jan 1

    Starting today, January 1, 2019, City stores can no longer offer, sell or possess single-use foam food containers & manufacturers and stores may no longer sell “packing peanuts” in the city. Learn more:

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    Jan 1

    This news show says it's no longer giving air time to climate change deniers

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  16. Retweeted
    31 Dec 2018

    2018 in Review: joined & in a groundbreaking partnership to develop a recyclable and/or compostable cup solution through the Consortium and Challenge

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  17. Retweeted
    28 Dec 2018

    As I look back on 2018, one of my favorite moments was sharing the podium with Mark Shamley at the Brands Taking Stands conference in Washington.

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  18. 27 Dec 2018

    40K traffic deaths in US in 2017! I for one welcome our autonomous vehicle overlords. Machines won’t speed, drive impaired, distracted, or angry, run red lights, etc.

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    24 Dec 2018

    ”The vast loneliness is awe-inspiring and it makes you realize just what you have back there on Earth.” - Jim Lovell, 50 years ago today

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  20. 24 Dec 2018

    “most companies aren’t considering a possible loss of customers. Most of the risks that companies identified (and potential adaptation strategies) focused on direct impacts to their own operations, not what might happen in society at large, or even in their supply chains.”

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