It is in our DNA… identifying our Driven Net Accountability contribution to sustainability
Creating value for society as well as for shareholders needs to be closely aligned with business sustainability. The impacts of environmental changes, population and community growth and other sustainable influences have become ever more apparent.
Research has identified indicators that focus on the Return on Investment, Economic Benefits, Community Support and Environmental Aspects are measurable and thus can be swayed. These indicators control the objectives & targets allowing reporting on either positive (bringing benefits to society) or negative (imposing costs on society) to be analysed.
By visualising these goals, we can see where we are creating a contribution to the market ecosystem, adding value to our community and where future value creation initiatives may be directed to build a sustainable business model.