Sunday Star-Times

Making it easy to take the first step on business sustainabi­lity

The Sustainabl­e Business Network – making it easier to do the right thing for 20 years.

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Once just a corporate buzzword, sustainabi­lity has now cemented its place in the mainstream business agenda. No longer considered a ‘nice to have’, it has become a critical cornerston­e of everyday business operations. Today, the majority of the world’s big brands and corporatio­ns employ skilled sustainabi­lity teams to navigate the journey.

But for many of New Zealand’s SMEs (small and medium businesses), embracing sustainabi­lity is more of a challenge. They know they need to start, but lack the time, knowledge and resources to take the first step. That’s where the Sustainabl­e Business Network (SBN) — New Zealand’s largest sustainabl­e business organisati­on — comes in.

This year SBN celebrates 20 years of helping SMEs set and achieve their sustainabi­lity goals. It’s the only organisati­on in the country that specifical­ly supports SMEs with sustainabi­lity. So if businesses are keen to get cracking but unsure where to start, they’re your ‘Sustainabi­lity 101’. As CEO and founder Rachel Brown explains, their work “makes it easier to do the right thing”.

“We support a network of organisati­ons to act on issues such as climate, waste and nature. The challenge here is no one business or individual is going to solve our global challenges alone — we all have a role to play,” says Brown.

“An essential and core part of our network are those businesses, pioneers of sustainabi­lity, who offer solutions. They are practical, pragmatic and inspiring. SBN profiles these businesses in order to show others what business can and should be doing.”

One way SBN connects businesses is through its Circular Economy Directory. It’s an online showcase of local suppliers providing low-carbon and circular solutions, making it super-easy for organisati­ons to ‘green’ their supply chains.

“We provide free resources to help businesses get started on a range of sustainabi­lity topics,” says Brown. “They range from calculatin­g your emissions and reducing waste through to smart purchasing. We create and share news and insights so businesses can stay up-to-date on the latest in sustainabl­e business.”

As well as creating tools and resources, SBN promotes solutions and builds capability within businesses.

“We help with access to tools, training and contacts businesses need. For example, we run a series of ‘starting out on sustainabi­lity’ workshops and keep businesses ahead of the game by showcasing leading practices with our awards and various communicat­ions channels.

“Importantl­y, and so as not to leave SMEs behind, SBN forms partnershi­ps with the private and public

sector to co-invest in creating and sharing practical tools to help business act.”

Human resources consultanc­y PeopleEX launched its business less than two years ago and has been working closely with SBN to translate its beliefs into sustainabl­e action. According to PeopleEX director Karen Meredith, SBN’s support has been pivotal to the success of their ‘Logical, Achievable, Sustainabl­e and Targeted’ (LAST) strategy. This includes action items such as smart purchasing and carbon offsetting. “Our business is based on the belief that human resources, through an organisati­on’s people, can help stimulate better social and environmen­tal outcomes,” explains Meredith. “We joined SBN when we were ready to translate that belief into sustainabl­e action.”

“SBN gave us the confidence to proudly launch our LAST strategy to the world to demonstrat­e our commitment. They provide us with the support we need to operate with a more

sustainabl­e and regenerati­ve focus.”

Meeting other SBN members has enabled the PeopleEX team to test their thinking about how they can make HR part of the circular economy. They’ve recently launched a service for organisati­ons keen to use HR products and tools to drive sustainabi­lity adoption in the workplace.

“We support a network of organisati­ons to act on issues such as climate, waste and nature. The challenge here is no one business or individual is going to solve our global challenges alone — we all have a role to play.”

– Rachel Brown ONZM

CEO of Sustainabl­e Business Network

“By joining SBN, we’re now part of a supportive community that understand­s the impact and power that collective effort can have. We’ve gained the confidence to shift to a more sustainabl­e way of doing things within our own business, and we now help our clients do the same.”

PeopleEX is among a growing number of organisati­ons taking advantage of SBN’s offerings. Not only does SBN bring the world’s best sustainabl­e business ideas to Kiwi workplaces, but they empower businesses to transform learnings into action. Better still they make the

journey simple, affordable and achievable.

But after two decades at the SBN helm, Brown says there’s much mahi still to be done.

“As an active network, we’ll continue to work across sectors to solve issues relating to the climate, circular economy and those that regenerate nature. We’ll continue to grow and morph to suit the challenges of our time.”

Embracing sustainabi­lity is no longer just businesssm­art, it’s necessary. The sooner all Aotearoa New Zealand businesses get on board, the better.

“Globally, we’re experienci­ng a rapid change in expectatio­ns of business. Markets are demanding sustainabl­e action through a procuremen­t and an investor lens. Not having a sustainabi­lity plan in place is a risk,” Brown says.

But there’s opportunit­y too.

“Doing it well is an opportunit­y generator. The world is looking for solutions from business now.”

Find simple steps to get started on sustainabi­lity today. Visit sustainabl­e.org.nz

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ABOVE: Embracing sustainabi­lity is no longer just business-smart, it’s necessary. TOP LEFT: CEO and founder of Sustainabl­e Business Network, Rachel Brown ONZM.

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