Can we imagine an economic model where sustainability is the goal of business?

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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