Image

A SHARED LANGUAGE FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Effective collaboration on complex tasks requires alignment on the goal and the careful execution of strategy under changing conditions. We use the Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development to create a shared language to work effectively with sustainability.

Grounded in science and systems thinking, it provides a holistic definition of socio-ecological sustainability and a step by step process to guide strategic, economic and smart decision-making toward sustainability. We combine this other tools and methods to implement change.  


“The Natural Step’s sustainability principles have been tested and applied since the early 1990’s and are designed as a compass to cut through the complexity.” 

Image
LEARN MORE about the natural step
Image
Image
Image
Image

Sustainability expectations are changing rapidly, and with that comes a whole new range of tools, terminology and demands. We'll help you to make sense of the concepts, models and scientific requirements so you can take action - in a credible and inspiring way. 

Image
Image
Image

SUSTAINABILITY DECISION-MAKING

Learn More


GLOBAL OBJECTIVES

Learn More

SUSTAINABILITY IN ORGANISATIONS




Learn More

PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS

Learn More

SUSTAINABILITY DECISION-MAKING


GLOBAL OBJECTIVES


SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN ORGANISATIONS


PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS


FACILITATION AND PROCESS DESIGN


A SCIENCE-BASED DEFINITION OF SUSTAINABILITY


Our approach is collectively called the “Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development” – it is a comprehensive model for planning in complex systems. It is openly published and free for all to use. The Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development has helped hundreds of different organizations around the world integrate sustainable development into their strategic planning and create long lasting transformative change. It is constantly being used, tested, refined and developed.

The Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development is based on systems thinking; recognizing that what happens in one part of a system affects every other part. Think of a soccer team. We can’t understand why the team lost the game until we look at how each player – the goal keeper, defenders and forwards - all worked together on the field. We won’t learn much if we just study one member of the team. The Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development gives an organisation the tools to look at the whole team, understand the rules of the game, define success, and move towards it together.

Any successful team must have a common language and understanding in order to facilitate cooperation. The Framework provides this shared mental model of sustainability by helping people across organisations, disciplines and cultures to communicate effectively, build consensus and ultimately move toward their vision. We use an upstream approach that anticipates and avoids problems before they occur, rather than reacting to their downstream effects.

This scientifi­cally rigorous Framework gives organisations the tools to perform a gap analysis using the lens of sustainability, and then work toward closing the gap. Furthermore, The Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development complements other sustainability tools and methodologies, such as life cycle analysis or environmental management systems, by providing the context and strategic vision that makes them more effective.