From theory to reality: 3 steps to implementing a sustainability programme
Tuesday, 18 June, 2013
Corporations are learning how to turn sustainability plans into action. What was once little more than an annual report documenting environmentally friendly business activities has grown into something with measurable bottom-line impact - the kind requiring accurate, audit-proof data. Yet, even as more and more companies acknowledge the value of a well-structured sustainability strategy, many still lack a cohesive, integrated approach to implementation.
Software can play a vital role in making sustainability programmes tangible and measurable. Establishing objectives, engaging stakeholders, and evaluating short- and long-term needs are essential to ensuring a positive return on your investment. Sustainability strategies produce positive and demonstrable financial results, as well as conserve resources and improve enterprise efficiency. A pivotal component of an effective sustainability strategy is software.
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