Environmental Dialogue
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“TD has shown real leadership in moving the environmental agenda forward, both by walking the talk and by not being afraid to tackle the big issues like climate change and sustainable energy. We encourage TD to use its considerable influence as a Top Five bank toward promoting environmental sustainability, in particular by continuing to facilitate dialogue on responsible resource development.”
Ed Whittingham, Executive Director, Pembina Institute.
TD regularly engages with a range of stakeholders who are interested in and/or affected by resource development. Our goal is to play an active role in facilitating dialogue and discussion. Our business stakeholders include industry associations, governments, Aboriginal communities and organizations, environmental advocacy groups and academia.
Our open-door policy with environmental non-governmental groups enables us to participate in multi-stakeholder forums and have ongoing dialogue with a number of groups, including:
- BankTrack
- Bâtirente
- Boreal Leadership Council
- Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
- Canadian Business for Corporate Responsibility
- Canadian Water Resources Association
- Corporate Knights
- Equator Principles Financial Institutions
- Environmental Policy Institute of Canada (EPIC)
- Environmental Bankers Association
- Ethical Funds
- Forest Products Association of Canada
- Munsee-Delaware First Nation
- National Aboriginal Energy and Power Association
- Network for Business Sustainability
- Pembina Institute
- Rainforest Action Network
- The Schulich School of Business, York University
- UNEP Financial Initiative (North America)