Sustainability – The collective noun
Aparna Prabhakar
Executive Leader | Driving Growth & Sustainability at Schneider Electric | Ex-IBM
Yesterday, while reading about sustainability initiatives, a phrase jumped off the page and lodged itself in my brain:?"Sustainability is a collective noun."?
Have you ever encountered a simple idea revealing itself as a much larger truth?
While a traditional ESG framework (Environmental, Social, Governance) offers a helpful starting point, I believe a deeper, ecosystem-centric perspective captures sustainability's essence.?
In this view, sustainability is the collective strength of a thriving ecosystem, where every element plays a crucial role in creating a lasting, positive impact. ?This is the dynamic interplay of countless actors—businesses, governments, NGOs, communities, and each one of us. This ecosystem perspective applies to traditional industries and the tech sector, where collaboration can drive transformative change.
Consider the tech giants—Google, Meta, and Microsoft. They are not only competitors but also face similar sustainability challenges. They have a shared understanding around true breakthroughs - these is not an areas to compete. ?instead it's an opportunity for the tech community to democratize knowledge, share lessons learned (including failures), and collaborate towards a common goal. This is why initiatives like the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA) and the Low Carbon Patent Pledge are so crucial.
By pooling their resources and expertise, these companies can accelerate the transition to clean energy and drive innovation in low-carbon technologies.
Think about it: When you choose to buy local produce, you're supporting farmers who use sustainable practices. When you opt for public transportation, you're reducing emissions and contributing to cleaner air. And when you vote for politicians who prioritize environmental protection, you're shaping policies that impact us all.
These disparate, minute actions ripple through the ecosystem, influencing supply chains, resource consumption, and even the choices others make. The world's intricate web of life, and our collective actions shape the health of the planet we call home.
Let's Talk Ecosystems: Lessons from the Leaders
Consider some of the most influential names in sustainability. These companies are orchestrating entire ecosystems of change:
These examples underscore a fundamental truth:
Sustainability flourishes when we break down silos, embrace collaboration, and harness the power of interconnected networks.
Five Reasons Why Ecosystems Drive Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability: An Ecosystem play
This ecosystem perspective revolutionizes our understanding of environmental sustainability. Reducing emissions or using recycled materials are step one but the journey goes on; continuing and building a complex, interconnected network where:
The Road Ahead: Building a Thriving Ecosystem for Sustainability
Understanding sustainability as an interconnected ecosystem empowers us to move beyond theory and into action.?Here are some thoughts on how to guide your involvement in this collective noun:
Why?"Collective Noun"?Makes Sense
In this context,?"sustainability is a collective noun"?is more than just a clever turn of phrase. It captures the essence of a concept that's not about isolated actions but about a vibrant, interconnected whole. Sustainability is a symphony of collaboration where every player, from individuals to corporations, contributes to a harmonious and enduring melody of positive change.
The next time you think?"Sustainability,"?think?"ecosystems"?as well. Let it be a powerful reminder: we're all in this together and can create a thriving, dynamic world for generations to come.
PS: This is an opinion piece and may not reflect my employer’s official views?
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3 个月“I am doing ” is not enough anymore… the challenge is what can “we” do together… and starts with each one of us… What can I do to include others (we) on this journey? How can we contribute! I am sure each one of us can find different ways to collaborate!
Partner Wirtschaftsberatung Biedermann +Honorar Dozent Quantum Physics, HTW Berlin
3 个月Next interesting point of View. You are writing These articles and not as discussion/ reflection points. Thought linked articles are discussion points and unfourtionately not yours. All input written as book.
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3 个月Aparna Prabhakar thanks for sharing your insight on this very important topic. Bravo!
Founder at ScrapBuddy -Saved over 1billion kg of carbon emission | Organising the Unorganised Structure of Waste Collection by Kabadiwalas| India's First Tech Driven Approach to organise this market
3 个月Aparna Prabhakar very well written!
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3 个月Aparna Prabhakar Schneider Electric I applaud your thorough review here is great food for rethinking and activating solid #sustainabilityinitiatives #bettertogether #collectiveecosystems #multipliereffect