If an organisation is able to choose what they procure, how they procure and from whom, they can use their purchasing power to buy sustainably and influence their supply chains.
There is a growing need for integrating environmentally and social choices into supply chain management, making sure it is sustainable, fit for today and the future.
At major clothing companies, it's openly discussed how they work to realign their business models, production processes and store concepts towards improved sustainability.
Decreasing carbon intensity in the power and transport sectors will allow for net zero emission targets to be met sooner and in line with government standards.
The message is clear, business and financial services need to change. Financing the transition to a sustainable economy will require significant investment in infrastructure that incorporates decarbonisation as priority
A sustainable community manages its human, natural, and financial capital to meet current needs while ensuring that adequate resources are available for future generations.
Humans are putting increasing pressure on the planet, using and consuming more resources than ever before, we risk upsetting the balance of ecosystems and losing biodiversity.
Education enables upward socioeconomic mobility and is a key to escaping poverty. It is one of the most powerful and proven vehicles for sustainable development.