Want to be at the forefront of change? 🌍
I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Sustainable Business Conference Channel Islands in Jersey – and it was nothing short of inspiring! 💥
A huge thank you to Sally Rochester for making this possible.
One key takeaway that really struck me is the realization that unsustainability is a massive governance failure.
For too long, financial capital has been falsely assumed as the best proxy for wellbeing outcomes.
But it’s time for a change. If we don’t transform governance towards a 'Wellbeing Economy' – one that prioritizes meaningful work and lives – we risk losing the social wellbeing and sustainability benefits that markets should be providing.
📌 "Profit optimization, not profit maximization" – as the CEO of Starbucks said, it’s time to move away from short-term gains and adopt circular processes for long-term value.
Technological advancements and rising consumption have led to environmental degradation, and it's clear that we need to shift focus from immediate profit to responsible resource management.
Here are some of the key pathways forward:
1. Recommit to the basics
2. Provide a living wage 💰
3. Promote gender equality ⚖️ (Fun fact: gender-balanced boardrooms are 20% more likely to see improved outcomes! 💼)
4. Innovate responsibly
5. Accelerate climate action 🌱 (We must cut emissions in half by 2030 to limit warming to 1.5°C)
6. Protect nature 🦋
7. Improve water resilience 💧 (Did you know 2 billion people lack safe drinking water? By 2030, we’ll face a 40% gap between water supply and demand.)
This aligns perfectly with the insights I gained from the conference, where #sustainability meets #entrepreneurship.
The world needs to invest $3-5 trillion annually to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, opening up new revenue opportunities and driving sustainable corporate finance. 🌍
Not only was this a learning experience, but it was also a powerful networking opportunity for Planetora – my sustainable marketplace! 🚀
Thank you to Charlie Petulla for introducing me to Michelle Ryan, Director of True Limited . Our conversations about funding, female founders, and Michelle’s journey to building her business were incredibly insightful.
It was also great to see Ryde - Jersey Taxi Booking – represented at the conference – exciting times ahead for sustainable travel in Jersey!
A massive thank you to the speakers Dr Victoria Hurth, Dr Marc Kahn, Steve Kenzie and Michelle Ryan for all the actionable insights and steps to drive real change.
🌍 Let’s keep pushing forward, innovating, and driving impact towards a Wellbeing Economy.
Want to hear more? #Connect or #Follow for updates! 💡
#Sustainability #Entrepreneurship #WellbeingEconomy #Governance #Planetora #Leadership