Sustainability refers to the ability to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, encompassing environmental, social, and economic dimensions. It involves practices that protect Natural Resources, promote social equity, and foster economic viability. While it is a collective responsibility that includes individuals, businesses, and governments, each stakeholder plays a crucial role in implementing sustainable practices and policies. Ultimately, fostering a sustainable future requires collaboration across all sectors of society.
"Whose responsibility is it to see whether it's working?"
Sustainable development is often subdivided into three dimensions – ecological responsibility, social equity and economic performance.
The LEC's
the player whose side the ball is on
Mark C. Coleman has written: 'The sustainability generation' -- subject(s): Sustainability, Environmental responsibility, Environmental ethics
MacArthur MacArthur
Everyone who sees it.
if the passengers are adults, it is their sole responsibility. However, if they are children, then it is the drivers responsibility.
"corporate social responsibility" is how businesses monitor themselves ethically. Businesses incorporate things such as sustainability into their CSR plan
At REI, the responsibility for managing ethics and social responsibility typically falls under the leadership of the Chief Sustainability Officer and the corporate social responsibility team. This team is tasked with developing and implementing policies that align with REI's commitment to sustainability, ethical sourcing, and community engagement. Additionally, the company's board of directors oversees these initiatives to ensure alignment with REI's values and mission.
It's the responsibility of us all.
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