Sustainability Strategy
MacMillan Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
Why develop a sustainability strategy?
Developing a Sustainability Strategy helps a company understand its current state and create an action plan with short, medium and long-term activities that can be undertaken to gain a competitive advantage while reducing negative social and environmental impacts and associated risks, and improving overall sustainability performance.
- Reduce Costs: A sustainability strategy helps streamline operations, leading to savings on energy, materials, and waste management.
- Strengthen Your Brand: Consumers are drawn to businesses that prioritize sustainability, which can give can you an edge over your competitors.
- Manage Risks: By addressing environmental concerns proactively, you can stay compliant with regulations and reduce risks related to future challenges like climate change.
How it works
The process includes the following steps:
- Learn – Building a common language around sustainability
- Measure – Establish a baseline of performance in key areas
- Plan – Review baseline and establish goals
- Act – Confirm actions needed to achieve the goals
- Report – Document the process, strategy, goals and action plan
The primary outcome of the sustainability strategy is the development of overarching goals, targets, and strategic priorities for action.
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