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Vision 2050 Lays a Pathway to Sustainable Living Within Planet
New Dehli, 4 February 2010 - The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) today launched the Vision 2050 report, a study that lays out a pathway leading to a global population of some 9 billion people living well, within the resource limits of the planet by 2050. The report, released at the World CEO Forum in New Delhi, India, was compiled by 29 leading global companies representing 14 industries.


Future Business Leaders Frame Development Challenges
Geneva, 14 January 2010 - The WBCSD‘s Future Leaders Team (FLT) engages and creates a network of up and coming business leaders to enhance their leadership and professional skills as well as their understanding of how to apply sustainability principles. Over the last year the future leaders measured the impact of business on society, engaged with stakeholders in India and developed the "Inclusive Business Challenge".

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Commission disappoints on green growth strategy ENDS Europe Daily, 5 February 2010 - The European Commission has shown little ambition to develop a truly green growth strategy in its consultation on a post-Lisbon strategy for 2020, several stakeholders have said. Ideas proposed lack substance, they say.

Novo Nordisk Slashes Emissions and Water Use, But Sees Waste Grow GreenBiz.com, 5 February 2010 - Novo Nordisk slashed greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption in 2009, at the same time the Danish pharmaceutical giant boosted sales and profit over the year before.

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Societal perceptions of the role of business have shifted markedly in the last two decades. While the core function of business remains innovation, technology development, capital investment and the implementation of sound management capability for wealth creation, business is increasingly being looked upon as a bringer of solutions to global problems.

In the 21st century, many stakeholders agree that:

  • … the fundamental purpose of business is to provide continually improving goods and services for increasing numbers of people at prices that they can afford;

  • … leading global companies will be those that provide goods and services and reach new customers in ways that address the world's major challenges ; and

  • If action to address such issues is to be substantial and sustainable, it must also be profitable …

Business now needs to define the appropriate boundaries of its new role, and manage societal expectations proactively.

Within the WBCSD work program The Business Role is positioned as a cross-cutting Focus Area – one dedicated to exploring issues around the role of business, but also looking at the role of business as it relates specifically to the other Focus Areas (Energy & Climate, Development and Ecosystems). 

The Business Role Focus Areas aims to engage, equip and mobilize current and future business leaders to demonstrate business’ evolving role in a sustainable society and to assist it to achieve this new vision.

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