LAST REMINDER of r3.0's END OF 2024 OFFER: Celebrating our last r3.0 UNSDPI Training of the year on December 17/18, we'd like to offer a 'special treat' for all of you that want to bring a colleague: for every registration to this edition of the training, you can bring a colleague free of charge. As soon as you successfully registered, please send an email to hello@r3-0.org mentioning last name, first name and email address of your colleague. We continue to offer the UNSDPIs as a clarification to the ongoing turmoil in the ESG Progress standards landscape. The context-based basis for 'authentic sustainability' is giving a rock-solid and objective basis for what is material. How can the necessity of datapoints be better justified than by clearly linking individual performance to the carrying and caring capacities? Please join us and celebrate the end of 2024 with this last edition of the r3.0 UNSDPI Training. You can register at: https://lnkd.in/eJtdfJGT
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r3.0 was established to convene a neutral, pre-competitive, global public good space for diverse stakeholders to co-create solutions whereby the sustainability community raises its level of ambition to play its rightful role in spurring a regenerative, distributive and restorative economy. r 3.0 does this by curating events (such as conferences, labs, and virtual online dialogues) and Blueprint Projects that gather Working Groups to collaborate on designing new structures that build off the foundations of existing standards and frameworks in order to recommend steps that boost transformation towards the ideal form of an economy that serves the wellbeing of all. The platform naturally fosters the type of collaboration that makes a new operating system for humanity possible. The Reporting 3.0 Platform was launched in 2012 by BSD Consulting with the aim to create a global multi-stakeholder community focused on identifying and fulfilling the potential of reporting to serve the intersecting interests of sustainability, financial performance, and growth. To better serve this interest and expand its public good value, an independent not-for-profit structure was established in late 2016 under the name 'Oncommons'.
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https://www.r3-0.org
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- 教育管理组织
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- Berlin,Berlin
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Alexanderstraße 7
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Ralph Thurm
Founder A|HEAD|ahead, Co-Founder r3.0 & Managing Director OnCommons gGmbH
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Bill Baue
Systems Transformation Catalyst
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Stephan H. Multhaupt
Transformation Consultant / Business Analyst / Project Manager for #Digitalization, #ProcessOptimization and/or #Sustainability
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REMINDER of r3.0's END OF 2024 OFFER: Celebrating our last r3.0 UNSDPI Training of the year on December 17/18, we'd like to offer a special treat for all of you that want to bring a colleague: a two for one opportunity. For every registration to this edition of the training, you can bring a colleague free of charge. As soon as you registered, please send an email to hello@r3-0.org mentioning last name, first name and email address of your colleague. We continue to offer the UNSDPIs as a clarification to the ongoing turmoil in the ESG Progress standards landscape. The context-based basis for 'authentic sustainability' is giving a rock-solid and objective basis for what is material. How can the necessity of datapoints be better justified than by clearly linking individual performance to the carrying and caring capacities? Please join us and celebrate the end of 2024 with this last edition of the r3.0 UNSDPI Training. You can register at: https://lnkd.in/eJtdfJGT
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Our r3.0 November Newsletter is out! Please read and share widely! Announcing our 2025 Conference Theme / Dates; Strategic Shift to Place-Based Resilience & Regeneration; UNSDPI Trainings; What we're reading - https://lnkd.in/e7KBxvq9
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END OF 2024 ONE-OFF OFFER: Celebrating our last r3.0 UNSDPI Training of the year on December 17/18, we'd like to offer a special treat for all of you that want to bring a colleague: a two for one opportunity. For every registration to this edition of the training, you can bring a colleague free of charge. As soon as you registered, please send an email to hello@r3-0.org mentioning last name, first name and email address of your colleague. We continue to offer the UNSDPIs as a clarification to the ongoing turmoil in the ESG Progress standards landscape. The context-based basis for 'authentic sustainability' is giving a rock-solid and objective basis for what is material. How can the necessity of datapoints be better justified than by clearly linking individual performance to the carrying and caring capacities? Please join us and celebrate the end of 2024 with this last edition of the r3.0 UNSDPI Training. You can register at: https://lnkd.in/e2T7Vxja
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Another exciting r3.0 Open Dialog in the making on November 19! See context below, the session will also be recorded!
Does degrowth advance decoloniality, as it purports? Or does it entrench coloniality by prioritizing Global North perspectives, unduly attacking Global South perspectives? These are amongst the questions we will explore in the next r3.0 Open Dialogue, featuring Nepali scholar Aashis Joshi, and Australian degrowth advocate Erin Remblance, which will take place on Tues 19 Nov 1:15 - 2:45am UTC – which translates to 12:15-1:45pm for Erin in Australia, 7:00-8:30am for Aashis in Nepal, and 8:15 - 9:45pm the day before (Mon 18 Nov) for me in the Eastern US. We will meet on the r3.0 Zoom line: https://lnkd.in/euw8i_NT Meeting ID: 860 5102 0723 Passcode: 762474 These questions rose in prominence in July 2024, when Joshi critiqued a new study by prominent degrowth scholar Jason Hickel (and Dylan Sullivan) in a twitter thread, arguing that the paper “suggests we can ensure public luxury & techno-scientific advancement for all with the right policies. But it ignores the already visible & accelerating impacts of climate & ecological breakdown on such ambitions.” One key point of the critique: “I personally think it is more urgent to safeguard the right & ability of people to migrate to escape hostile & unlivable conditions than ensuring every household has a washing machine & refrigerator, which cannot move with them when they need to.” 2 days later, Hickel posted a twitter thread attacking the critique: “I strongly disagree with these remarks. They are empirically incorrect, but also illustrate a terrible reactionary tendency among some environmentalists that must be rejected.” On the fridge issue, Hickel tweeted: “To say you want to deny people access to this life-saving technology now, because decades down the road (if we fail to implement ecological planning) they might need to migrate or we might not have manufacturing capacity... this is not acceptable.” Joshi later asserted that Hickel “misrepresents my points” – accurately, if one compares Joshi’s fridge tweet (“I personally think it is more urgent”) and Hickel’s characterization (“deny people access”). This snapshot of interaction dynamics should suffice to preview our discussion. I invited Erin to participate in this dialogue as I believe she is well positioned to represent both the strengths and blind spots of the degrowth community. Two intertwining issues in particular warrant grappling with in this Open Dialogue: What are the implications of a collapse acknowledging perspective (Joshi’s “already visible & accelerating impacts of climate & ecological breakdown”) v collapse avoiding perspective (Hickel's “they might need to migrate or we might not have manufacturing capacity … decades down the road”) Is there an (unconscious?) assumption of superiority of a white perspective over a non-white perspective? We invite you to bring your questions and perspective, devoting the second half of the session to open dialogue with participants.
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The newly created Standards Deep Dive Gap Analysis and Guidance module in r3.0's UNSDPI training went live last week and presented the combined use of the UNSDPI with the ESRS, while also delivering a language check to differentiate Enterprise Value Creation from System Value Creation. The module now helps reporters with - a complete step-by-step guidance mechanisms for authentic sustainability reporting, - securing reporting organisations from the greenwashing dangers of the ESG Progress Reporting standards, - adding new insights for risk register owners, allowing for a much more complete risk assessment, - developing new strategic opportunities in a complex world in polycrisis mode due to the System Value Creation focus, - getting much clearer picture of the reality (context) on what useful reporting beyond 'compliance inertia' entails. See a first nearing of the combined use in the picture below and register at https://lnkd.in/eJtdfJGT to join us for one the monthly training dates: Online: November 19/20, 2024, 2.30 pm CET Online: December 17/18, 2024, 230 pm CET Online: January 28/29 2025, 2.30 pm CET Online: February 25/26, 2025, 2.30 pm CET Online: March 25/26, 2025, 2.30 pm CET
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After the training is before the training ;-). We just finished our first r3.0 UNSDPI Training of our season 3, and participants were excited. Next week we will share a bit more insight on the combined use of the UNSDPI with the ESRS, a new feature that we have embedded into the training for this season. In the meanwhile, the EU has recognised the UN SDPI as “a starting point” to assess the contribution of the social economy, part of a new report, titled 'Benchmarking the Socio-Economic Performance of the EU Social Economy.' The UNRISD’s SDPI framework receives particular praise for its potential to fill assessment gaps. The report commends the SDPI as a framework “to overcome the limitations of the traditional approach, which fails to take account of the social economy as an agent for sustainable development and at the same time preserves the social economy ability to function as an economic player.” The report points out that the SDPI “identified 12 areas where the social economy makes a strong contribution, such as training vulnerable groups, work integration, attendance at annual general meetings, democratic elections, legitimizing management, and stakeholder participation.” The European Commission’s report further highlights the SDPI’s ability to evaluate “sustainability performance and progress at the organizational level,” and suggests that “it can be a starting point for a macro-level analysis of the contributions of the social economy.” Want to learn more and how to combine the use of the UNSDPI with the ESRS standards? Join us for one of our trainings and register at: https://lnkd.in/eJtdfJGT To read more on the European Commission report: https://lnkd.in/e3fGWy2M
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The support for the UNSDPI is growing further! The Institute for Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW) released a guidance report 'Connecting Sustainability And Finance' (see: https://lnkd.in/e5NASvzi) in which they praise the UNRISD’s SDPI for putting the spotlight on “the use of measures for true context-based and absolute sustainability performance.” The indicators in the SDPI embed clear, context-based thresholds aligned with social and planetary boundaries to assess sustainability performance. Given the need for harmonization and standardization reiterated in the ICAEW report in this nascent field of sustainability standards, the SDPI sets a benchmark for global standard setters and representatives of key national jurisdictions to develop clear sustainability accounting standards and ensure that current and future frameworks embed the most effective sustainability measurement principles. They also elaborate: "Accounting, reporting, and disclosure standards are not the same thing. If today we have both financial accounting and financial reporting standards as well as financial disclosure standards, we have only recently witnessed the adoption of sustainability reporting and disclosure standards. However, we do not have specific sustainability accounting standards notwithstanding the arguments that the IFRS standards technically suffice." It is clear that the UNSDPI can help to fill a void that needs to be closed. One of the authors of the ICAEW guidance report is Marie-Josée (MJ) Privyk. She has followed the UNSDPI training that r3.0 is starting to offer again from October 2024, dates until March 2025 are set (see below), registration is possible at https://lnkd.in/eJtdfJGT As the support for the UNSDPI is growing (see below EFRAG, OECD and KPMG press release headlines from UNRISD), join us for one of these updated and upgraded trainings.
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Seid dabei beim 9. r3.0 Transformation Journey Program vom 10.-13. Februar und vom 10.-13. März 2025 im Hotel am Schlosspark in Güstrow, zum zweiten Mal in Deutschland und in deutscher Sprache. r3.0 MD Ralph Thurm und Yvonne Zwick, Vorsitzende von B.A.U.M. e.V. - Netzwerk für nachhaltiges Wirtschaften nehmen Euch mit auf die Reise zum 'Mount Thriveability', eine Reise voller Transformationsherausforderungen zu Euch selbst, Euren Organisationen, Eurer Lebensumgebung, bis hin zu systemischen Stellschrauben. Eine Tour von 2 x 4 Tagen, in toller Umgebung und einer Gruppendynamik, die als 'einzigartig' beschrieben wird. Alle weiteren Information zu Preis und Logistik sowie Anmeldung auf der digitalen Plattform von B.A.U.M. sind zu finden auf: https://www.r3-0.org/tjp/ und im Flyer zum Event: https://lnkd.in/eC6sbsbi. Yvonne Zwick und Ralph Thurm stehen für Fragen bereit. Die Teilnehmerzahl ist begrenzt und wird auf Basis von first-come-first-serve vergeben. Schnell anmelden also ;-).
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