For businesses, achieving environmental sustainability requires the
reduction of corporate energy consumption and practices that pollute
the environment.
Achieving sustainability requires changing the way in which we operate
to reduce the need for energy consumption, as well as the utilisation
of alternative methods and practices.
These changed practises will bring about reduced energy use with a goal
to address environmental and social issues, while producing less carbon
dioxide and materials that are not sustainable to our environment,
creating a platform for businesses to launch Corporate Social
Responsibility within their organisation.
Sustainability and Your Business
Businesses are increasingly incorporating Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) into the work place. CSR encompasses
sustainability strategies within all practises and forward thinking of
an organisation.
Corporate Social Responsibility companies include in their economic
business strategies environmental and social strategies. These
strategies are over and above the businesses legal requirements.
This enables reporting on three levels.
Reporting upon economic, environment and social also know as triple bottom line reporting.
The three "bottom lines" are: