Sustainability in business doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg

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SPONSORED: As global policy shifts and employees continue to demand business models that are focused on saving the planet, switching your business to more sustainable practices does not have to cost you an arm and a leg. | Nedbank

s global policy shifts and employees continue to demand business models that are focused on saving the planet, switching your business to more sustainable practices does not have to cost you an arm and a leg.

Climate resilience is about making your business more viable and sustainable, not only for the society that you operate in but the world at large, says Boshoff. And while funding the switch to renewable energies like solar may seem like a daunting task, banks like Nedbank aim to make it easier on businesses.

Another example is being water smart. In Cape Town in 2018, the city almost reached ‘Day Zero’ – where taps would have been switched off after city reserves ran very close to being out of water. “We saw what happened in Cape Town… when people were actually shamed for using too much water. Now it [saving] can be done with various technologies that we have nowadays,” he says.

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Nedbank Only model to save planet is if Humans to stop breeding this is incongruent with Business and modern economies. Businesses including banks r based on Ponzi economics, where more consumers need more stuff, loans etc Ever growing pyramid. Applies 2 Turnover, taxes and govt debt.

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