Structures juridiques

Gouvernance normes de droit Nouvelles diverses Structures juridiques

Benefit Corporations for a Sustainable Economy

Dans un article publié aujourd’hui, Mélissa Schweyer revient sur le thème de la Benefit Corporation pour en prôner une adoption au Canada : « Benefit Corporations for a Sustainable Economy » (TripleUndit, 20 janvier 2016).

In 2015, we witnessed what is possible when large groups of people come together to change the world. But with the adoption of both the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement, we have a lot of promises to keep and work to get done.

A sustainable economy is within our reach, but it will take the cooperation of multiple stakeholders, the investment of billions of funds and the dedication of the entire world.

Lobbyists, activists, scientists and politicians have already — quite successfully — mapped out some of the important policies that need to be adopted by governing bodies around the world in order to propel us into a sustainable economy by 2030.

(…) Any policy that can boost cooperation, facilitate multi-channel communications, incentivize information-sharing, strengthen scalable impact, create new sustainable capital, mitigate environmental degradation, motivate early adoption and provide long-term solutions are policies worth lobbying for.

Today, I’m lobbying for a policy that can do all of those things.

I strongly believe that governments should adopt policies that provide companies with the ability to register as purpose-driven corporations. Purpose-driven corporations are different from traditional for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations because they operate with a triple bottom line, equally valuing profits, people and the planet.

Legislative terminology refers to them as Benefit Corporations.

Pour rappel, le Barreau canadien avait pris position à l’été 2014 pour demander au gouvernement fédéral de faciliter la création des Benefit Corporation (ici).

The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) has recommended that Parliament change the federal statute under which businesses are established to make it clear that corporations can pursue public benefit purposes beyond pure profit.

À la prochaine…

Ivan Tchotourian