Launch your Environmental initiative in a few steps

As part of your ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) commitments and as World Environmental Day is approaching, it’s a good time to launch your community initiative

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Article summary

  • All businesses need to support the environment and our planet
  • Stakeholder engagement through a digital platform would allow impact measurement
  • Align your environment initiative with the UN SDGs for ease of communication

Businesses are being asked by their clients and governments to take more responsibility for protecting our environment.

We can see on a daily basis how the changing climate is causing havoc around the world.

There is pressure on agricultural produce due to the loss of fertile soil causing food prices to go up globally.

Extreme weather events are displacing people and causing destruction.

It’s time for action to prepare for a better future.

Don’t you think so?

Well, I’m going to take you through a step-by-step guide to rollout your environment program or initiative.

But first, let’s explore why every organization should plan to launch an ESG initiative or program.

 

ESG should be a strategic priority for all businesses

In the past, companies used to see their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) department as a nice to have or as a cost center.

But that shouldn’t be the case.

Doing good for the planet or those around you doesn’t need to come at the expense of business profits.

Companies can do good for their communities and business simultaneously.

Clients have become more aware and responsible.

They are willing to pay a premium for products and services that are produced and recycled in a responsible way that doesn’t harm the environment.

They also assign more brand value to companies that are tackling sustainability issues head-on.

So, if clients are rewarding good environmental practices, that should be enough.

But it doesn’t stop there. The incentives are even bigger.

Banks are providing better financing options for sustainable businesses.

Investors are looking at investing in business that have good Environment, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) metrics.

According to Bloomberg – ESG assets are expected to hit $53 trillion by 2025 (source).

So, if your business can get more and better-paying customers, while also getting attractive financing and investment opportunities, why wouldn’t you focus on sustainable business practices?

Every business should strengthen its ESG initiatives.

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Environment protecting initiatives should create tangible business and social impact

So, it’s clear from our points above that, many companies are under pressure to show their clients and stakeholders – that include their investors, partners, suppliers, and government – that they are addressing social impact issues.

Unfortunately, many of these firms address this requirement in a tactical approach instead of a strategic one.

They do activities just to benefit from the media exposure.

You can see this practiced by companies in the form of “greenwashing”, limited volunteering, or charity work.

Given the extent of the global environmental challenges we face, these limited sustainability initiatives are not enough!

We all need to do more.

In the past, it was hard to do more.

There weren’t well defined challenge areas, nor clear reporting standards.

It was also hard for a business to manage large scale sustainability programs manually.

With the development of online innovation and empowerment platforms – such as the potential.com platform – it has become much easier to roll out and manage ESG initiatives and to create tangible positive impact.

Another great development has been the wide adoption of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).

These goals have become widely used and can be a great starting point for your CSR and ESG initiatives.

All government bodies and most organizations know about these goals and have focused on some of them.

By aligning your efforts to the UN SDGs you can communicate more easily with your stakeholders to engage them and thus create more impact.

So, let’s move on to how you can launch your Environment and Sustainability initiative.

 

Empowerment and Innovation are the foundation of sustainability

If we want to create long lasting sustainability and create real impact, we should focus empowering our communities.

We do so by working with them to innovate solutions to our environment and sustainability challenges.

Empowerment is the essential component here.

If we can empower our stakeholders – be it clients, suppliers, partners, and everyone we engage with – to work together toward sustainable solutions, we can create more impact.

By harnessing the creative talent of our stakeholders, we can innovate better.

The innovation can benefit our business if we align it to our strategy.

A digital empowerment and innovation platform can engage our stakeholders and allow us to track and report on important metrics. We can also use it to empower those around us to come up with sustainable innovations.





 

4 Steps to launch your Environmental Initiative

By following the below 4 steps you can create a positive social impact at scale.

And you can do so efficiently and effectively.

Step 1- Identify your business and impact priorities so it aligns with your ESG work

The first place to start is from your strategy.

What is your vision and mission? How can you align your environment protection initiative to that mission?

What kind of sustainable innovations can benefit your business?

Here are some examples:

  • If you find a way to save energy in your manufacturing, you can save on product development costs
  • If you find ways to recycle your products, it could help you in your production costs
  • Also, if you transport your products more efficiently, you can save costs and improve services

All the above examples have positive business and sustainability impact.

If you can tap into the talent of your community, you can empower them to innovate and at the same time benefit your business.

Step 2- Identify the target audience that can benefit the most from your ESG initiative

The next step is to determine who from your community should you target in your communication and engagement.

They should have the most to gain from your environment and sustainability initiative.

Your target audience should be able to also contribute to your ESG and CSR priority areas and innovate with you.

They may be youth / students, entrepreneurs, suppliers, underserved communities, job seekers?

Think about where you can have the most impact and whom you can empower the most.

Also think about which community can provide you the most return on that impact and return on investment by possibly creating innovative solutions for your business.

Step 3- How can you reward the most active community?

So you have identified the business and impact priorities of your environmental initiative and identified who are the beneficiaries that can benefit and engage with you.

The next step is to think about how you can attract these community members.

How can you incentivize them to participate in your program?

Our limited attention spans are in high demand.

Social media, streaming services, and the countless distractions we get on our phones mean that it’s hard to make one of your target audiences stop and check your program.

For that reason, you need to think about what you can offer the community as a reward for engaging with you.

Depending on your CSR program, you might be able to offer the opportunity to invest or incubate some innovations that come out.

Or you might use it as an opportunity to identify top talent that can apply for internship positions or full-time jobs.

Alternately, you might just decide to offer prizes or recognition to the best talent or the best ideas that come out of the program





 Step 4- Which UN SDGs are aligned with your environment initiative? 

Finally, in order to communicate with your public and stakeholders in a clear and effective way, choose which of the 17 UN SDGs can be aligned to your initiative.

You might find that you want to focus on 1 specific SDG or rather find that your initiative can address several of them.

Each goal has a set of targets that has been identified and which you can align with.

This would help you in measuring and reporting on the impact of your social initiative.

There are also many impact reporting tools and models that you can use which are also aligned to the SDGs

Taking action – your environmental initiative

Given that you have identified the 4 previous steps, you are ready now to launch your environment and sustainability initiative.

And we are ready to support you in that journey!

You can start small and have a pre-populated ready-to-go platform that aligns with your initiative and your focus UN SDG.

Such a platform can be up and running in minutes.

Alternatively, you can take a platform template from our library and customize it with your content, process and branding.

“By using an online platform that is designed for community empowerment and innovation, your sustainability initiative can have a large-scale impact without needing large-scale budgets.”

If you are interested in learning more and engaging with an expert to work with you on your environment initiative, you can request a free consulting session here.

We wish you all the best in your sustainability journey and hope that we can be of support to you in it by making it efficient, and highly impactful.

We all need to work together to create a better future for the next generations and for our planet.




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