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In today's world, where social and environmental responsibility shapes long-term business success, sustainability is no longer a luxury - it is a strategic necessity. This book illustrates how sustainability can go beyond compliance and reporting requirements to become a catalyst for innovation and a critical driver of corporate success.
From Practitioners for Practitioners: Authors Julia Weber and Marcel Farkhondeh-Hoy bring profound expertise and years of hands-on experience in sustainability, innovation, business strategy, and project management. Drawing from their work with SMEs, corporations, and startups, they offer practical, results driven approaches to embedding sustainability into business strategy.
A Toolbox for Development: Whether you're new to the field or an experienced professional, this book offers a hands-on guide to developing effective sustainability strategies. With a clear step-by-step methodology and proven tools, it provides the framework to integrate sustainability into your company's business - driving both corporate success and meaningful social and environmental impact.
Contents
Part 1 - Start: 1.1 Who are we? 1.2 An ideal toolbox for whom? 1.3 How to use the Business Sustainability Toolbox? 1.4 Which sustainability concepts should I know? 1.5 What is the Horizon Model? What do industry insights reveal? Part 2 - Analysis: 2.1 Status quo: Where does your company stand today? 2.2 Ambition statement: What are your sustainability ambitions? 2.3 Materiality assessment: Which social-ecological topics are most relevant? 2.4 Summary: What is the outcome of the analysis? What do industry insights reveal? Part 3 - Strategies: 3.1 Strategies: How to approach strategic work? 3.2 Optimisation Strategy: How to make our existing business model more sustainable? 3.3 Product Strategy: How to make our products sustainable? 3.4 Business Model Strategy: What future opportunities arise from sustainability? 3.5 Summary: How to summarise the overall strategy? Part 4 - Outlook: 4.1 Outlook: What comes next? 4.2 Toolbox: What templates can I find in this book? 4.3 Reference source: Where can I find additional information?



