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Chapter 4: Integrating the three pilars of sustainability - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 4: Integrating the three pilars of sustainability
Sustainability
Social
Pilars
Relationship
Overlapping model
Ven diagram
Nested dependent model
Holistc vision
TBL (triple bottom line)
People
Planet
Order of importance - Elkington
Profit
Optimise all three
Business
Framework
Stakeholders
Everyone related to the company
Powerful force to change
Itself
Consumers
''development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the future generations to meet their own needs"
Environmental
Economic
"no longer an add-on option"
Must be integrated into the way a company does business
Cannot be managed exclusively as public relations
Greenwashing
Sustainable Development Goals and Business
ES (ecosystem services)
Service provided by the natural environmental
Benefit people
Pollinating insects
PES (payments for ecosystem services)
New opportunity to business
"should we not be adapting ourselves to nature rather than manipulating it to conform to fit our lifestyles?"
"Should business therefore instead be asking 'what can we do for the environmental?' rather than 'what the environmental can do for us?'"
Social Sustainability and Business
Socio-Efeciency
Relationship
Impact on society
Company's value added
Socio-Effectiveness
Judged in relation absolute impact
Overall impacts
Business and Sustainability: What does it mean
Company long term performance
Economic
Shared Value
Connection
Societal
Progress
Economic
Benefits
Intergenerational equity
Equality between generations
Georaphic
Social justice
Environmental justice