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IJN strives to not only provide top medical care but also champion sustainable methods whenever it is possible.

AS climate change becomes more apparent around the world—with melting icecaps, rising sea levels and severe, more frequent weather conditions—many industries have taken notice and are finding ways to reduce their carbon and GHG impact of their operations.

Similarly, the post-Covid 19 pandemic demonstrated companies that embraced environment, social and governance (ESG) values tend to show more resilience, as mentioned in two separate reports on China (Gao, M., Geng, X.) and Nordic (Habeeb Yahya) companies.

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