Sustainability management is not just about environmental issues and the environmental footprint of a company’s operations – it’s also about a company’s ethical responsibility towards society

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Sustainability management is the process of identifying potential environmental, social and/or economic issues that could adversely affect a company’s ability to achieve its goals and then finding ways to address them.

Sustainability management is not just about environmental issues and the environmental footprint of a company’s operations. Sustainability is also about a company’s ethical responsibility towards society. The concept of sustainability has evolved from focusing solely on the environment to one that encompasses all aspects of decision-making and a true understanding for the people and planet involved in the process.

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