What is strategic sustainability management?
In “strategic sustainability management”, organizational sustainability transformation is understood as a strategic task that precedes and significantly determines operational action.
Mission
Our mission is to foster future oriented life styles and business models that have a future because they are based on international accepted value standards and do not lead to externalisation of costs. This includes also that no cost are externalized to people or environment abroad. In this way, we work in accordance with the sustainability motto “no deluge after us” or, with the same meaning with a Buddhist touch, “do no harm”.
Standards
The following examples of reference systems serve us as standards to foster sustainability:
Analyses
Such questions guide us in the partial analyses:
- Can a service or product be made more sustainable?
- Why exactly are existing processes/products not sustainable?
- Where do the greatest risks arise from neglecting good standards?
- Does the strategy or measure lead to the desired goal?
- Are measures, services and products sustainable?
Concepts
We create implementation-oriented concepts for the following purposes:
- Strengthening enforcement through impact-oriented measures.
- Future-oriented strategies and action plans
- Innovations and exploitation of technical potentials such as digitization
- Circular economy
- Concepts for sustainable supply chains including social and ecological standards
Goodconcept Framework
We call the superordinate set of instruments the Goodconcept Framework.
- It is used for the development of application-oriented sustainability frameworks according to the needs of the client.
- It consists of a set of proven methods and instruments
- It is tailored to the development of sustainable solutions
Individual instruments are constantly refined in dialogue with science and industry and are used in practice worldwide.