Can your business be part of the solution?

 

A couple of years ago, Paul Polman, the ex-CEO of Unilever, said that we needed to move from Corporate Social Responsibility to Socially Responsible Companies. It inspired the representation below and our commitment to helping businesses transition from business as usual to regenerative models.

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To help businesses operate this shift, we’ve developed a methodology that reconciles Business & Ecology. The process helps companies build powerful, transformative impact strategies that allows them to be part of the solution rather than the problem.

Here’s how it works.

We start with 3 fundamental questions.

To (re)build a company that is fighting the ecological collapse, climate crisis and rising social inequities rather than contributing to these issues, business leaders should align on 3 questions. See below.

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Alright, questions are clear. How do we get to the answers?

Well, we get there together! We’ve designed a collaborative approach to ensure that you & your team are equipped, empowered and ambitious enough to deliver on the impact strategy we will build together. Here’s an overview of the six steps it takes.

 
 
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All sizes, shapes & industries welcome.

We’ve used this methodology with startups, as well as major companies. We have experience engaging with leadership teams only as well as designing company-wide engagement programs.
Kicking off a company’s regenerative journey can both be powerful and challenging - to ensure efficiency, we work hand in hand with our clients to adapt Business&Ecology to the company’s DNA and business context.

Interesting in learning more or using our materials ?

We’d love to hear about your journey and how we can best support your team. All of our content is under a Creative Commons licence, and we’ll be happy to share it with you.

 
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