Sustainable Development









Sustainable development is perhaps most commonly defined as development which satisfies the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to do the same. But the popularity of the term sustainability has given rise to myriad definitions and often self-serving characterizations of the way sustainable development should progress.

Fortunately, what has emerged is a clear sense that a sustainable system addresses the "triple bottom line" of social, economic and environmental performance as an integrated whole. And it is becoming clearer with every new sustainable business case study that financial, social and environmental policies implemented together produce tangible cost savings. Indeed, it comes as no surprise, given the increase in public attention to corporate responsibility, that companies implementing and reporting sustainable practices have been shown to attain higher market valuations.

Strategies on how best to move toward sustainability differ from organization to organization, often pitting environmental groups against business for example. However, our observations show that behind these divergent opinions lies a common ultimate goal. Further, our experience working with a variety of businesses, governments, and NGOs demonstrates that regardless of the context, it takes an integrated approach to achieve sustainable outcomes. Centralized management systems that unify, clarify and guide principles of sustainability are key to sustainable development. EI is abundantly experienced in this area.

Each of us has an obligation to understand that as individuals, corporations, governments, and other institutions, we affect the environment and the community in which we live in some way. At EI our work embraces that understanding. By promoting an interdisciplinary approach we provide sustainable solutions to tough problems that face humans, their enterprises, and ecosystems.

EI contributes in society's movement toward sustainability by assisting clients and the community in the following areas:

• Public-private Partnership Development
• Operational and Environmental Management Systems (see EMS and ISO 14000)
• Educational Programs for Sustainability
• Corporate Sustainability Guidelines
• Sustainable Development Plans
• Pollution Prevention and Recycling Programs
• Stakeholder Facilitation in Negotiating Sustainable Development Strategies


For more information, please feel free to download the documents on the right.

Please click here to check the recent progress of the Governor's Sustainable Washington Advisory Panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EI's Project Experience


Articles and Publications

some documents in PDF format*

The "Meaning" of Sustainability

Measuring Sustainability Presentation

Corporate Sustainability Reporting

Environmental, energy and resource lawyers and business managers tackling global climate change

The Seattle WTO Ministerial and beyond - outlook on trade and the environment

Global Trade may be best hope for the health of the global environment

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Links

Sustainable Washington Advisory Panel

WCIT Corporate Social Responsibility Roundtables

World Business Council for Sustainable Development

Global Reporting Initiative