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Pathways to sustainable growth - a conference about how to move from words to action

Stockholm October 18. Pathways to sustainable growth - a conference about how to move from words to action The role and challenges of firms and entrepreneurs in a sustainable economy Eva Alfredsson. The role and challenges of firms and entrepreneurs in a sustainable economy.

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Pathways to sustainable growth - a conference about how to move from words to action

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  1. Stockholm October 18 Pathwaystosustainablegrowth- a conferenceabouthowtomove from wordsto action The role and challenges of firms and entrepreneurs in a sustainable economy Eva Alfredsson

  2. The role and challenges of firms and entrepreneurs in a sustainable economy 13.00 – 13.15: A green sustainable business arena - Boundary conditions for businesses and entrepreneurs in the green economy and its tentative consequences and opportunities. Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis 13.15 – 13.35 Comments: Anna Borgeryd - Polarbröd Anders Eklind- Forsman & Bodenfors Karl-Henrik Robèrt  -Founder The Natural Step , Professor Blekinge Institute of Technology 13.35 – 14.30 Discussions - Moving from words to action Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  3. Greeneconomy”The concept of ”green economy does not replace sustainable development but reflects a growing recognition that achieving sustainability rests almost entirely on getting the economy right.”UNEP Towards a Green economy, 2011 Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  4. UNEP defines a green economy as: “one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities.” In its simplest expression, a green economy can be thought of as one which is: • Low carbon • Resource efficient • Socially inclusive Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  5. An economy within planetary boundaries The Planetary boundaries approach by Rockström et al defines broad limits for Economic activity. Nature461, 472-475 (24 September 2009) Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  6. An economy above socially sustainable and just limits CAN WE LIVE WITHIN THE DOUGHNUT? OxfamDiscussionPapers 2012 Kate Raworth at Oxfam have added a social dimension consisting of minimum requirements above critical human deprivations – such as hunger, illiteracy, poverty and voicelessness. Together these boundaries form a safe and just space for humanity – and economic activity Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  7. How do we translate this into policy?- for a sustainable, inclusive green economy Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  8. Framing economic activity within environmentally sustainable boundaries Sustainable caps on emissions and waste: CO2, ozone, chemicals etc • Sustainable withdrawals: • Renewable & • Non renewable • resources Economic Activity Maximizing marginal utility Safeguarding biodiversity Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  9. Framing economic activity within socially sustainable boundaries (human rights) Minimum livable Income Regulated working hours Economic activity Job security Safe working environment Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  10. Today´s Corporation: ”A cost externalizing monster”? Corporation 1920 has four defining characteristics: • Determined pursuit of size and scale in order to achieve market dominance • Aggressive lobbying for regulatory and competitive advantage • The extensive use of advertising, largely unhindered by ethical considerations, in order to influence consumer demand and, to create entirely new demand by playing on human insecurities and ”turning wants into needs” • Aggressive use of borrowed funds to leverage the investment that shareholders have made in their corporation Source: Corporation 2020, Transforming Business for Tomorrow´s World, Pavan Sukhdev, Island Press Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  11. Corporation 2020: ”A capital factory aligned with the goals of society” Corporation 2020 - Four Strands of a New DNA: • Goal Alignment - Goals that are closely aligned with those of society • Capital Factory - A vision of the corporation as a capital factory • Community - An understanding of the corporations role as a community • Institute – A commitment to developing the corporation as an institute of learning Source: Corporation 2020, Transforming Business for Tomorrow´s World, Pavan Sukhdev, Island Press Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  12. There is a lag between increasingly strong evidence within the natural science of climate change and a lack of reliable knowledge in climate economics  we need a strategy for action based on risk management in the face of uncertainty Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

  13. Discussion • What can be done now to jump-start transitioning businesses into a green sustainable arena? • What is the role of policy – to set the stage or to assist in the transition? • What are the main policy tools to be applied • What are down-sides and up-sides of this transition for the stakeholders (entrepreneurs, business leaders, employees, customers)? Pathwaystosustainablegrowth, Stockholm October18 - Dr Eva Alfredsson, Growth Analysis

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