Change isn’t coming. It’s already here. From supply chain disruption and shifting consumer priorities, to tighter government regulations and new taxations, businesses face mounting challenges caused by rising global temperatures.
A lack of preparation risks not only profitability but survivability. This means there are businesses of all shapes and sizes that are successfully operating today but won’t be commercially viable when conditions get worse. So, what can you do to prepare your small business?
In this article Sage sits down with Leo Rayman, CEO of EdenLabs, to explore why sustainability needs to sit at the most fundamental level of your organisation – the business model. The article covers:
- how your business model affects your carbon footprint
- why sustainable practices matter for small businesses
- the opportunities of a sustainable business model
- a real-world example from Ikea
- are sustainable business models only for large businesses?
- nine steps to creating a greener business
- final thoughts
- FAQs.
Read the full article.