2023 Sustainability Trends

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As we look to the future, we see a world that is increasingly aware of its impact on the environment. It is now time for action, in this article we share the key actions for us all to take or develop.

Sustainability reporting and ESG data recording

Whilst their is now a great push from many stakeholders for reports and data, delivering understanding and results across your business requires buy in and understanding from all. Integrating sustainability into all your organisations does, will mean your reports are meaningful and genuine and positive results delivered by all going beyond the status quo.

Sustainability reporting is the process of collecting and analyzing data related to the impact of a company’s activities on the environment, society, and economy. Sustainability reports can be prepared voluntarily by companies or mandated by governments. As more is required the detail within will be scrutinised with more understanding.

Net-zero data and targets should align to Science Based targets. These are intended to keep global temperatures below 1.5 degrees – The Paris Agreement signed at COP21.

Following our SBS Net-Zero Programme can enable your business to set a credible net-zero strategy aligned to internationally recognised standards including PAS206 and PPN06/21 for more information follow the link https://sbs.eco/net-zero/

Transparency on sustainability initiatives

Transparency in sustainability means being able to see how a company is performing against its own goals, as well as those of its industry peers, competitors, and the wider public sector. Transparency helps you understand where your organization has succeeded and where it can improve.

We often talk about sharing your stories and journey warts and all, this enables others to relate and understand your true purpose. It will build trust in your brand and allow others to learn and collaborate better.

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Switch to or generate your own renewable energy

By 2030, more than two-thirds of the world’s electricity will be generated by low-carbon sources.

  • Increasing energy efficiency: This can be done through a variety of measures, such as upgrading to energy-efficient equipment and appliances, using energy-efficient lighting, and implementing efficient heating and cooling systems.
  • Using renewable energy sources: Businesses can reduce their carbon footprint by switching to renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power.
  • Self generation – with energy prices forecast to remain high is ow the time to consider installing Solar?

Our team of utilities experts can support with a range of needs to help you do more to use less https://sbs.eco/procurement/

Think Circular

The circular economy is a business model that aims to reduce waste and pollution by keeping products, materials, and components at their highest utility and value at all times. This means that instead of disposable items being produced to be used once and thrown away, they are designed to be repaired or repurposed after they have reached the end of their useful life.

The circular economy is not just about reducing the impacts on our environment; it’s also about creating more resource efficient processes that have less impact on human health as well as other animal species in our ecosystems.

Review your products and waste streams their maybe opportunity hidden, we have heard some amazing stories of one businesses waste being another’s opportunity.

Sustainable supply chain collaboration

You can’t go it alone. It’s crucial to build relationships with suppliers, customers and the government in order to increase your sustainability efforts.

As more and more premium listed businesses and public sector contracts require your data, collaboration with to achieve shared goals. Having a clear and transparent plan, can set your business apart from the crowd.

We see this as an opportunity for all businesses regardless of size, if you can be innovative, nimble and support net-zero ambitions through your business, products and services

Rewilding and Biodiversity

2022 was the year Rewilding and Biodiversity went mainstream. At Cop15 in Montreal an ‘historic’ agreement to halt the destruction of nature was made – this will become a key part for more organisations in the ambition to go further than reducing operational emissions read the full Guardian article here

Adding this into your business sustainability plans can be a great way to engage your people and go further than the status quo.

Sustainable business opportunity

Building sustainability into your business in 2023 can support your business growth ambitions and what’s even better it is great for you planet, people and communities.

For more information or support to achieve your sustainability goals and ambition talk to one of our team today