Entries by Joachim J Prinsloo

Scope 3 Carbon Emissions: The Footprint No One Talks about

When it comes to sustainability, most companies are familiar with Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Scope 3 carbon emissions however – the often overlooked yet most significant part of a company’s carbon footprint – are increasingly becoming a critical topic in the environmental, social, and governance world. In 2024, regulatory pressures and growing awareness […]

Integrating TNFD into Your Biodiversity Strategy for Success

In today’s business landscape, integrating TNFD into your biodiversity strategy is critical for managing environmental risks effectively. Companies that fail to incorporate biodiversity in their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks face potential supply chain disruptions, reputational damage, and even regulatory penalties. Yet, many organizations still focus more on emissions and climate impact, leaving biodiversity […]

Sustainable Development Goals: Drive your Organizations Change

In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, organizations are increasingly called upon to do more than just generate profits. Sustainable business practices are not just a trend – they are a global priority. At the center of this movement are the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a set of 17 goals designed to create a […]

10 Ways Your Organization Can Meet the 2030 Deforestation Goals

As we head toward 2030, the global commitment to halt deforestation has become a critical focal point in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. The 2030 Deforestation Goals, endorsed by many governments, businesses, and international organizations, aim to protect the world’s forests, reverse deforestation trends, and ensure sustainable land use practices. What do […]

How Biodiversity Loss Threatens Your Business – and 10 Ways to Respond Today

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, biodiversity has emerged as a critical component of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategies. Following the recent finalization of the Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) recommendations, companies are increasingly expected to integrate biodiversity into their supply chain management and sustainability practices, especially in Europe. This shift aligns […]

Corporate Philanthropy: Moving Beyond Donations

How Companies Are Redefining Giving Back Corporate philanthropy has evolved from simply writing checks to charities. Today, companies are finding more impactful ways to give back to their communities and support social causes. This article explores how modern corporate philanthropy is changing and what companies can do to maximize their impact. The Shift in Corporate […]

Social Responsibility in the Supply Chain: The Next Frontier

Why Transparency and Ethics Matter More Than Ever As consumers become more conscious of the ethical implications of their purchases, companies are under increasing pressure to ensure their supply chains are transparent and socially responsible. This article delves into the importance of ethical supply chain practices and how companies can implement them effectively. The Importance […]

The Rise of Employee-Led Sustainability Initiatives

How Companies Are Empowering Workers to Drive Change In recent years, there’s been a significant shift in how sustainability initiatives are being developed and implemented within companies. More organizations are realizing the value of employee-led sustainability programs. This article explores how empowering employees to take the lead in sustainability efforts is not only beneficial for […]

Navigating the Path to Sustainable Urban Development: Challenges, Innovations, and Future Prospects

As urban areas continue to expand at an unprecedented rate, the need for sustainable urban development has never been more critical. Cities are now home to over half of the world’s population, and this number is expected to rise significantly in the coming decades. Sustainable urban development involves creating cities that are economically viable, socially […]