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SUSTAINABILITY#1

The practice of meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs, focusing on environmental, social, and economic balance.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA)#2

A process to evaluate the potential environmental effects of proposed projects, helping to identify and mitigate risks.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#3

The process of involving individuals or groups with an interest in a project, ensuring their perspectives are considered in decision-making.

IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING#4

The development of a structured approach to execute sustainability initiatives, detailing timelines, resources, and responsibilities.

CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY (CR)#5

A business model that helps companies be socially accountable to themselves, their stakeholders, and the public.

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIs)#6

Quantifiable measures used to evaluate the success of an organization in achieving its objectives, particularly in sustainability.

RISK MITIGATION#7

Strategies to reduce or eliminate the impact of potential risks associated with sustainability initiatives.

SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS#8

Operational practices that prioritize environmental health, social equity, and economic viability in business processes.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP#9

Responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.

RESOURCE ALLOCATION#10

The distribution of resources, such as time and budget, necessary to implement sustainability initiatives effectively.

MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK#11

A structured approach for assessing and reporting sustainability outcomes to track progress and effectiveness.

COLLABORATION#12

Working together with various stakeholders to achieve common sustainability goals and enhance project outcomes.

BEST PRACTICES#13

Proven methods or techniques that have consistently shown superior results in sustainability initiatives.

SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE PLAN#14

A comprehensive document outlining strategies, actions, and metrics for implementing sustainability practices.

DATA ANALYSIS#15

The process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data to discover useful information for decision-making.

FRAMEWORKS FOR DECISION-MAKING#16

Structured approaches that guide organizations in making informed choices regarding sustainability.

COMMUNICATION STRATEGY#17

A plan for effectively conveying sustainability initiatives and their benefits to stakeholders.

FEEDBACK ANALYSIS#18

The process of evaluating stakeholder feedback to improve sustainability initiatives and engagement efforts.

TIMELINE DEVELOPMENT#19

Creating a schedule that outlines the phases and deadlines for implementing sustainability initiatives.

WORKSHOP FACILITATION#20

Guiding discussions and activities among stakeholders to foster collaboration and gather insights on sustainability.

SUSTAINABILITY METRICS#21

Specific measures used to assess the environmental, social, and economic performance of sustainability initiatives.

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS#22

Laws and guidelines set by governments to protect the environment and promote sustainable practices.

CORPORATE STRATEGY#23

A long-term plan that outlines how a company will achieve its goals, including sustainability objectives.

STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS#24

The process of identifying and assessing the influence and interests of stakeholders involved in sustainability initiatives.

SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN#25

A management approach that considers environmental and social impacts across the entire supply chain.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY#26

An economic system aimed at eliminating waste and the continual use of resources through recycling and reuse.