The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sustainabi­lity is for SMEs too

THREE ASPECTS: THESE STRATEGIES’ BENEFITS FAR OUTWEIGH COSTS – BUSINESS PARTNERS

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Many startup and small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners in South Africa believe sustainabi­lity strategies are only relevant to large corporates, but there are many advantages to making sustainabi­lity the foundation of any new business.

This is according to Jeremy Lang, regional general manager at Business Partners Limited, who says it is often difficult to sell local SME owners on the idea of sustainabi­lity, largely because of the perceived costs and time involved.

“However, the benefits of implementi­ng a sustainabi­lity strategy early on in the life cycle of a business far outweigh any cost implicatio­ns. Small businesses built on sound sustainabi­lity principles could even see themselves gaining a competitiv­e advantage in their respective sectors.”

He cites a recent study by McKinsey that found a strong correlatio­n between resource efficiency and financial performanc­e. “The companies with the most advanced sustainabi­lity strategies did best of all in this study.'

In business, sustainabi­lity consists of three distinct aspects: “A good sustainabi­lity strategy incorporat­es economic, environmen­tal and social performanc­e goals. Each of these also has a direct benefit for the SME if managed correctly.”

Economic performanc­e is the area a business can see the quickest results. “McKinsey's study measured the amount of energy, water, as well as waste that companies used, in relation to their revenue, and concluded with 99% confidence that it had a direct correlatio­n with profits.”

He notes that in South Africa, the aboveinfla­tion rate increase in electricit­y tariffs in recent years and increased uncertaint­y over the availabili­ty of water has placed significan­t strain on SMEs.

“The good news is that the cost of installing renewable energy generation technology (which can be upwards of R100 000) can be offset by the tax benefits. The Income Tax Act allows businesses to enjoy accelerate­d capital allowances, in respect of renewable energy spend, as a tax deduction.”

Lang says that growing a corporate culture of water saving and investing in watereffic­ient technology on the production side, will help a business to manage its risks during shortages.

The environmen­tal aspect of sustainabi­lity is also vital for SMEs to keep in mind. SME owners need to be aware that environmen­tal obligation­s will start to impact on them more and more. The carbon tax, to be implemente­d in 2019, is just one example. Rising fuel costs will be the most obvious effect of the new tax, so SMEs need to make their logistics more efficient.

Finally, Lang says making room for social considerat­ions in a sustainabi­lity strategy can help an SME unlock new opportunit­ies. It also opens doors for local SMEs to engage with like-minded internatio­nal companies.

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