SBC guides
SBC’s guides are designed for anyone responsible for driving forward sustainability within a business, including not only those with a background in sustainability, but also people and culture professionals, procurement leads, and risk managers. Some of the more recent guides, written by thinkstep-ANZ and Kaitaiki Collective in partnership with SBC, explain important sustainability topics for businesses. Grounded in te ao Māori, they cover a variety of environmental, social and governance topics to help you make progress on these areas.
External Resources
To make it easy for members to access best practice and thought leadership from around the globe, SBC has compiled a collection of external resources covering key sustainability topics.
(SLR Consulting) Wide-scale deforestation, industrial processes and agricultural practices also contribute to these emissions, and while the overall approach to mitigating and adapting to climate change is centred on decarbonisation, […]
...Below are two guides from the Sustainable Business Network on nature regeneration:
...(Boston Consulting Group) Companies that act to support biodiversity can develop powerful new offerings and business models, improve the attractiveness of existing offerings, and lower operating costs. BCG set out […]
...(Chapman Tripp and Aotearoa Circle) This 2023 legal opinion, in partnership with Chapman Tripp, seeks to provide clarity and direction on the legal duties of New Zealand Directors to manage […]
...(Climate Disclosure Standards Board) The Biodiversity Guidance helps companies to get started and enhance their reporting. While the IFRS Foundation’s International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), announced on 3 November at […]
...(CISL) This document sets out eight steps to developing a biodiversity strategy. It aims to outline how a strategy should inform a fashion company of its impacts and dependencies on […]
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