Planning for a Sustainable Future (2014)
Published on: January 31, 2014
This report is a snapshot of the issues that are in the budgets and on the minds of 17 corporate EHS and sustainability leaders and eight (8) recognized experts from the broader environmental business movement.
What these conversations with corporate leaders revealed is a sophisticated, systemic understanding of the relationship between environmental health and business continuity. As such, there are no stand-alone issues or binary questions. Decisions about how to manage environmental issues are inextricably woven together with questions of risk management, resource scarcity, political will, brand value and ability to operate.
What you will learn:
What these conversations with corporate leaders revealed is a sophisticated, systemic understanding of the relationship between environmental health and business continuity. As such, there are no stand-alone issues or binary questions. Decisions about how to manage environmental issues are inextricably woven together with questions of risk management, resource scarcity, political will, brand value and ability to operate.
What you will learn:
- The organizational priorities for those leading the way in EHS&S sustainability management
- The issues that are on the minds of those who are setting the pace for sustainability within the business world
- How sustainability is changing how companies think about their operations and make decisions