Can we imagine an economic model where sustainability is the goal of business? - Event Write-up


There is much appetite for ‘sustainability’ among organisations. But according to Members and guests at this Criticaleye Discussion Group, many talk the talk, but have yet to establish a comprehensive means of delivering initiatives. Sustainability is a ‘mega-trend’ and those companies that do not adopt sustainable business practices will fall behind.   

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Claudine Blamey
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