Gartner Survey Finds 87% of Business Leaders Expect to Increase Sustainability Investment Over the Next Two Years

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A new Gartner survey revealed that 87% of business leaders expect to increase their organization’s investment in sustainability over the next two years. See more insights here. GartnerIT

to see progress on environmental, social and governance goals, creates new opportunities for enterprises to grow while mitigating cost and risk.”

The survey was conducted in June and July 2022 among 221 respondents in North America, Europe and Asia/Pacific. Respondents were executives in director roles or above within organizations with enterprise-wide annual revenue of at least $250 million for fiscal year 2021, which are currently engaged in sustainability-related activities.The survey found that 86% of business leaders see sustainability as an investment which protects their organization from disruption.

Specifically, the top areas where survey respondents said sustainability programs are mitigating cost increases are energy consumption, business travel and customer transactions .Source: Gartner “Executive leaders are achieving both operational and supply chain savings through their sustainability programs,” said Moyer. “This kind of

where sustainability investment supports a business goal like cost optimization, significantly enhances the program’s impact by creating a virtuous cycle.”Sustainability can also enable new value creation and business growth opportunities.

 

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