Are you experiencing the increasing pressure of sustainability challenges in your organisation?
You're not alone. Sustainability leaders are working in a complex, interconnected landscape that requires a realignment of business strategies.
The traditional, compartmentalised approach to sustainability is no longer effective. It's been replaced by a comprehensive, data-informed model where environmental, social, and governance factors are closely connected with business operations. Organisations are increasingly responsible for their effects across global supply chains, each with its own environmental and social contexts. Stakeholder expectations are changing quickly, with transparency and measurable impact now essential. Simultaneously, there's increasing pressure to show how sustainability initiatives create business value in this complex environment.
How can sustainability leaders effectively manage this new situation?
What strategies and technologies can you use to handle global issues whilst accommodating regional and local differences?
How can you use data and analytics to make better sustainability decisions?
And perhaps most importantly, how can you ensure your sustainability systems are adaptable enough to make your business more resilient in the future?
This report examines these important questions. It combines insights from 23 sustainability leaders who are adapting to this new approach to environmental sustainable development. Their experiences and strategies provide guidance for those of us addressing these challenges.


We sincerely thank all the contributors who shared their time and insights. Their varied perspectives offer a solid basis for understanding and addressing the changing needs of sustainability management in our connected, global world.
We believe their experiences will be relevant to our expanding community of sustainability leaders, offering both confirmation and new ideas. Whether you're managing complex supply chains, analysing your nature-related data, or seeking ways to make your sustainability technology more adaptable and geospatially aware, you'll find useful insights here.

As you read this report, we encourage you to think about how geospatial technology can improve and support your sustainability efforts. From understanding your Scope 3 emissions to monitoring biodiversity, GIS offers a unique way to visualise and analyse the impact of your organisation on nature and nature's impact on your business. We hope this report motivates you to explore new opportunities to excel in delivering on your sustainability strategy.