Sustainability In Motion

Episode 5: Beyond Box Checking: How to Embed Sustainability in Your Company


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Sustainability in Motion Podcast – Episode 5: Embedding Sustainability with IBM's "Beyond Checking the Box" Report

Hosts:

  • Matt Orsagh, Chief Content Officer at ED4S
  • Maria Maisuradze, CEO at ED4S
  • Nawar Alsaadi, CEO and Founder of Kanata Advisors, Chief Adviser at ED4S

Episode Overview: In this episode, the ED4S team dives into IBM's "Beyond Checking the Box" report, which explores how companies that embed sustainability into their core business operations and culture see greater profitability and growth. They discuss the importance of operationalizing sustainability and the critical role of corporate culture, training, and data management in achieving sustainability goals.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Embedding Sustainability Yields Financial Benefits

    • The IBM report reveals that companies integrating sustainability across all operations achieve 52% higher profitability and 16% higher revenue growth than peers. It's clear that sustainability, when treated as a core business strategy, drives real value and competitive advantage.
  2. The Gap Between Strategy and Implementation

    • While 76% of executives acknowledge sustainability's importance, only 31% have embedded it into their data and operations. This gap highlights the need for sustainability training, goal alignment, and actionable objectives across departments, not just at the executive level.
  3. Data Management and Integration

    • Effective sustainability requires robust data infrastructure. The report notes that only 4 in 10 companies have systems in place to gather sustainability data across enterprise systems, underscoring the need for better data tools and cross-functional alignment to make informed sustainability decisions.
  4. The Role of Training in Driving Cultural Change

    • Upskilling employees at all levels helps build a sustainability-focused culture. Training enables teams—whether in marketing, finance, or HR—to understand their role in sustainability and align with the company's broader goals, fostering a holistic approach to sustainability across departments.
  5. Sustainability as Good Business, Not a Compliance Exercise

    • Companies that view sustainability as a compliance task miss out on real value. By fostering a sustainability-focused culture and embedding ESG considerations into daily practices, organizations can achieve long-term resilience, improved innovation, and operational efficiency.

Conclusion: As IBM's report illustrates, companies that fully embrace sustainability are more resilient, innovative, and profitable. The journey to embedding sustainability is challenging, but essential for long-term success. For businesses and investors alike, a sustainable strategy is becoming synonymous with good business strategy.

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To learn more about ED4S' leadership in ESG training and sustainable solutions, visit our website: https://www.ed4s.org For any inquiries, suggestions, or feedback on the "Sustainability in Motion" podcast, feel free to contact us at: [email protected]

About ED4S

ED4S delivers customizable sustainability workforce training, simulation-based learning, and corporate sustainability programs tailored for financial institutions. Our practical, scalable solutions ensure teams can act confidently on sustainability insights while reducing operational and reputational risk.

Services Include:

  • Role-specific eLearning modules
  • Simulation-based training for client-facing teams
  • Technology and Green AI training
  • Live workshops and toolkits
  • Continuous content updates and compliance assurance

ED4S empowers organizations to embed sustainability across their workforce and transform sustainability literacy into measurable business value.

To learn more, visit https://www.ed4s.org/

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