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Research, Responsibility, and Results: Effective Sustainability in Business
Episode 334

Research, Responsibility, and Results: Effective Sustainability in Business

The final instalment in the series about Responsible Sourcing with Chris Van Bergen, an expert in social impact and sustainability.

The 5Cs

June 7, 202514m 25s

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Show Notes

Finishing the series about Responsible Sourcing with a twist.  It is aimed squarely at those organizations without deep pockets for an army of consultants or MBA employees. 

With guest Chris Van Bergen, an expert in social impact and sustainability. Chris, who serves as an adjunct professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, is the CFO and COO of Nest, a nonprofit organization, AND AND the author behind the book Certifiable:  How Businesses Operationalize Responsible Sourcing.

The episode covers the following highlights:

-Balancing Business Operations and Sustainability Initiatives

-The Importance of a Solid Business Plan

-Research and Data-Driven Decision Making

-Technological Advancements Enhancing Transparency

-Supplier Collaboration

-Circular Economy and Sustainable Production Techniques

-Corporate Finance and Sustainability

We need a multifaceted approach to implement sustainability in business effectively. By balancing operational needs with sustainability goals, leveraging technology for transparency, and encouraging informed consumer choices, businesses can navigate the complexities of the modern market while contributing positively to society and the environment. And best of all, it doesn't need to costs a fortune.

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The 5Cs Podcast connects forward-thinking executives who are building sustainable competitive advantages while driving positive impact. Think of it as an exclusive network of leaders who understand that stewardship isn't just good ethics - it's good business.

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