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The Sustainability Handbook, Volume 1

The Body of Knowledge around Substantial Sustainability Innovation

  • 1st Edition - November 30, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Mark Von Rosing
  • Language: English

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The Sustainability Handbook, Volume 1: The Body of Knowledge around Substantial Sustainability Innovation provides a comprehensive and holistic understanding of sustainability, bridging the gap between academic theory and business practices. Global climate change poses enormous environmental challenges, and societies across the world must adapt and innovate to further the goals of sustainability. The private sector must find new ways of doing business to align practices with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the international community. Using a conceptually structured framework throughout, the book examines the latest academic research to summarize what environmental, social, and economic sustainability means in different contexts.

Using numerous specific case studies and insights from industry leaders, the book shows how to strategically integrate sustainability into the organization, with extensive focus on policies, incentives, measures, operations, production, consumption, and lifecycle management. Volume 1 explores the concept of Substantial Sustainability Innovation within an enterprise and why it is important. It clarifies the difference between environmental, social and governance aspects of sustainability and how they relate to each other. With examples from local sourcing to C02 reduction, business ethics to sustainability portfolio management, green business process management to gender diversity, this volume explores how you can use sustainability to innovate and identifies which components to use to build an effective sustainable strategy.

For researchers, students, and businesspeople at all levels and sectors, this handbook is an essential reference of the latest sustainability tools and methodologies required to adapt and innovate towards sustainability.

Key features

  • Provides step-by-step guidance on key procedures and methodologies
  • Presents chapters that begin with a graphical representation of how the topic fits within the larger framework
  • Includes extensive coverage of sustainability-related case studies and lessons learned

Readership

Academics and graduate students interested in sustainability; Managers and professionals across all sectors interested in sustainability tools and methodologies

Table of contents

Part 1 -Substantial sustainability innovation

1. Why is sustainability so important?

2. PART I—Introduction to substantial sustainability innovation

3. Substantial sustainability innovation trends and drivers

4. Environment, social and governance

5. Sustainability and innovation

Part II Sustainable portfolio management

6. Why you need sustainable portfolio management in the age of substantial innovation

7. The sustainability portfolio concept

Part III Environment

8. PART III—Introduction

9. CO2 reduction (scopes 1-2-3) and how to go about it

10. Use case of carbon footprint reduction—Use case from European aviation industry

11. CO2 compensation

12. CO2 reduction in supply chain

13. Sustainable sourcing practices

14. Green IT

15. Green power: Renewable energy types and sources

16. Innovation in the power industry

17. The what, why, and how around design-to-circularity

18. Service prototyping— Sustainability impact of a service innovation approach

19. Increasing recyclates

20. Limiting business travel

21. The need for sustainable financing: A research between the two emergencies; climate and pandemic

22. What we can learn from a COVID-19-related lockdown period

23. PART III. Conclusion to the environmental aspects of sustainability

Part IV Social

24. PART IV—Sustainability social introduction

25. Diversity of perspectives

26. Gender diversity

27. Board diversity and sustainable corporate performance: A research use case study from Turkey

28. Senior expert program

29. Job rotation

30. Employee volunteering: The what, why, and how

31. The Paris Agreement and human rights: Is sustainable development the “new human right”?

32. Human rights in supply chain

33. Eliminating child and forced labor

34. Sustainable workplace and workspace—A research use case

35. A developing country’s perspective on race to sustainability: Sustainability for countries with weak economic performance—Case study: Egypt’s challenge and opportunities to 2050

36. Conclusion to the social aspects of sustainability

Part V Economic and governance

37. PART V—Introduction to the economic and governance aspects of sustainability

38. Understanding business sustainability: The what, why, and how of sustainable business practices

39. Business ethics 2.0: The how, what, why and practical suggestions

40. Sustainability board with veto rights

41. Sustainability policy, guidelines and procedures

42. Why you need a coherent whistleblowing system

43. Mandatory ESG reporting

44. External ESG auditing: The what, why, who, and how

45. ESG supplier selection

46. Supply chain sustainability

47. Greening the workplace: How sustainable practices drive employee engagement

48. The what, why, and how around responsible lobbying

49. Conclusion to the economic and governance aspects of sustainability

Part VI Substantial sustainability innovation

50. PART VI—Substantial sustainability innovation introduction

51. Developing a substantial innovation sustainability strategy

52. Roadmap

53. Continuous improvement

54. PART VI—Conclusion

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 30, 2024
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Mark Von Rosing

Mark von Rosing is a best-selling author, a sought-after speaker, researcher and board-room advisor. He is a pioneer in the field of climate control and Sustainability. Through his research, publications and effort with standard bodies (ISO, IEEE, OMG, CEN, NIST, LEADing Practice, NATO, UN, W3C) he has been involved of developing 200+ Enterprise Standards and 52 different Industry Standards. Beyond, he left his mark in the field of process modelling having published the best-selling book series The Complete Business Process Handbook, published by Elsevier. Companies such as SAP AG have involved him in developing and leading their Sustainability approaches as well as the Sustainability architecture approaches.
Affiliations and expertise
Chairman, Global University Alliance, Denmark

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