The Future of Natural Capital Accounting: Implications of the Natural Capital...Sustainable Brands
This session dissects both pros and cons of the recently-launched Natural Capital Business Hub. Reflecting the views of multiple stakeholders that are key to the future of natural capital valuation and accounting, the discussion aims to arm attendees with an up-to-date understanding of the most influential developments in the space. In addition, it highlights potential options for collaboration or convergence of leading initiatives.
Applying BioSphere Design Rules to Business - Gregory UnruhSustainable Brands
The traditional value chain was flawed and narrow-scoped to reality. Natural capital wasn't accounted for, externalizations were to be simply legally assessed for liability, and remediation was the old rule. Gregory Unruh, Author of Earth Inc. and Director of Thunderbird School of Global Management, humorously about being a kid writing a letter to the EPA, becoming a remediator for companies wanting to minimize their environmental liability, and how a sustainable business relationship with nature is just barely being explored. The facts are in though. The case has been made. From so much waste in mass product/service lifecycles and value chains, we've enabled mass destruction. The future of business must take care for the biosphere into account by embedding sustainability into the fabric of entrepreneurship, innovation, and management.
The Future of Natural Capital Accounting: Implications of the Natural Capital...Sustainable Brands
This session dissects both pros and cons of the recently-launched Natural Capital Business Hub. Reflecting the views of multiple stakeholders that are key to the future of natural capital valuation and accounting, the discussion aims to arm attendees with an up-to-date understanding of the most influential developments in the space. In addition, it highlights potential options for collaboration or convergence of leading initiatives.
Applying BioSphere Design Rules to Business - Gregory UnruhSustainable Brands
The traditional value chain was flawed and narrow-scoped to reality. Natural capital wasn't accounted for, externalizations were to be simply legally assessed for liability, and remediation was the old rule. Gregory Unruh, Author of Earth Inc. and Director of Thunderbird School of Global Management, humorously about being a kid writing a letter to the EPA, becoming a remediator for companies wanting to minimize their environmental liability, and how a sustainable business relationship with nature is just barely being explored. The facts are in though. The case has been made. From so much waste in mass product/service lifecycles and value chains, we've enabled mass destruction. The future of business must take care for the biosphere into account by embedding sustainability into the fabric of entrepreneurship, innovation, and management.
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