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etter while also solving societal p
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use of micro-irrigation techniques;
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EXHIBIT 12: Negative profit margins
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such as mandatory carbon pricing. A
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year. 163 Nearly US$100 trillion is
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The lack of a standardised system f
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strategic alignment with the Global
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amounts of private capital. Specifi
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alignment, is a further innovative
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4.3 Aligning regulation with invest
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governments making the repayments a
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More than half of the Global Goals
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percent, or 200 million people worl
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to the centre of business practice,
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any other (see Section 2.3). Yet 26
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electorates are angry and fearful.
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Unilever promotes health and well-b
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The Commission believes it would be
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6. CONCLUSION This report has prese
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through putting less tax on labour
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such catalytic ideas, which could c
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18 United Nations World Commission
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57 International Energy Agency (IEA
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95 Data-Pop Alliance, 2015. Reflect
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139 World Cocao Foundation, 2014. C
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184 IFC, 2009. In a Historic Step,
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227 UN Women, 2016. UN Women Annual
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Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base
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