Social Value
We need to redefine business and productivity for the world we want to live in.
Climate breakdown and increased awareness of global interconnectedness means organisations are re-thinking their activities to integrate a more nuanced, holistic approach to business.
This includes taking three-dimensional account of their broader impacts on social, environmental and economic factors, previously not accounted for, and putting in place conscious strategies to ensure contribution to:
long-term wellbeing and resilience of individuals, communities and society in generalSocial Value Portal
Sustainability and Circular Economy
At a fundamental level. social value requires collaboration and understanding at all levels; across borders, along supply chains, between governments and regulatory bodies. With COP pledges and much needed legislation incoming, getting ahead on the sustainability curve is not only ethical, but a competitive advantage that will embed long-term business resilience, success and wellbeing.
We need to stop thinking of waste as excess or loss, but instead as a marker of a dysfunctional system in need of transforming.
Moving from extractive cultures, to circularity, and embracing sustainability by design, is key. Regenerative businesses foster a world we want to live in and that people want to be part of.