Welcome Note

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MJC Sustainability is an international network of professional and technical advisors partnering with clients to create sustainable business solutions.

 

 

We do this by developing a unique business case for sustainability in your organisation and then bring the right skills, systems and technologies to achieve your desired outcomes. Successful organisations post-2010 should be SMaRT – they must practice Sustainable Management and Responsible Trade.

 

To do this requires:

Sustainable Management

• Complying with legislation and international standards

• Addressing risks and opportunities presented by global mega-trends

• Implementing sound corporate governance policies

• Creating long-term stakeholder value, rather than only short-term gains

• Valuing the environment, resource consumption and people

• Increasing product life and reducing waste

• Communicating successes and challenges with the community

 

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Responsible Trade

• A fair price for quality goods and services

• Safe and healthy working environments

 

• Transparent organisations

• Community development through fair working wages and community    engagement

• Environmental sustainability by choosing eco-friendly products and    using resources wisely

MJC Sustainability is ready to help you shift your organisation into this new way of doing of business.

MJC Sustainability also practices Responsible Trade principles through our retail business The Green Shop. If your organisation is looking for eco-friendly and/or fair trade products, please visit www.thegreenshop.com

 
  • Richard Branson
    "Business is the force of change. Business is essential to solving the climate crisis, because this is what business is best at: innovating, changing, addressing risks, searching for opportunities. There is no more vital task".
  • Paul Hawken
    "We have an economy that tells us it is cheaper to destroy earth in real time rather than renew, restore, and sustain it. You can print money to bail out a bank but you can’t print life to bail out a planet". - Paul Hawken, entrepreneur, environmental activist and author