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DESIGNING YOUR BUSINESS FOR THE FUTURE BIO-ECONOMY Richard Blume Senior Sustainability Advisor

Designing your business for the future bio-economy

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DES IGNING YOUR BUS INESS FOR THE FUTURE

B IO-ECONOMYRichard Blume

Senior Sustainability Advisor

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Enable collaboration for systems change.

Help organisations get fit for the future.

Empower sustainability change-agents.

C ATA LY Z I N G C H A N G E

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1)Closing  the  Loop    !

2)Healthy  Chemistry  !

3)Climate  Stability  !

4)Water  Stewardship  !

5)Thriving  Communities  !

6)Athletes  Change  the  Game

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T H E TO P O F M O U N T S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y ?

Source:  Interface

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Getty  Images/Shutterstock/NASA;  illustration  by  Dave  Mosher/Business  Insider

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Welcome  to  the  “Anthropocene”  or  “Great  Acceleration”

Source:  IGBP

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Stockholm Resilience Center!Rockström et al, January 2015

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A S U S TA I N A B L E D E V E LO P M E N T =

...”development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

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S C I E N C E - BA S E D P R I N C I P L E S F O R S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y ?!

•Necessary (only what's essential)

•Sufficient (to avoid gaps / greenwashing)

•General (applicable at all scales and contexts)

•Concrete (to guide innovation on monday morning)

•Distinct (to aid progress monitoring)

Broman, G.I. and Robèrt, K.H., 2017. A framework for strategic sustainable development. Journal of Cleaner Production, 140, pp.17-31.

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A S U S T A I N A B L E S Y S T E M

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Systematically increasing concentrations of substances

from the earth’s crust

Systematically increasing concentrations of substances produced by society

Systematically increasing physical degradation of nature

Structural obstacles that erode the social fabric

S Y S T E M E R R O R S T O A D D R E S S

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T H E E C O N O M Y O F T H E F U T U R E M U S T A D D R E S S F O U R B A S I C P R O B L E M S .

Increasing concentrations of substances from the earth’s crust(eg. heavy metals, phosphates, fossil fuels, etc.)

Increasing concentrations of substances produced by society(eg. DDT, POPs, CFCs, nitrates, etc.)

Increasing physical degradation of nature(eg. poor land management, overfishing, deforestation, etc.)

Human needs are not met & trust is eroded(due to structural obstacles to health, influence, competence, impartiality & creation of meaning)

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Today

Future

B U S I N E S S E S T H AT WA N T TO B E PA RT O F T H AT E CO N O M Y S H O U L D B E G I N W I T H T H E E N D I N M I N D

Vision

How will we offer sustainable value?

Where’s the business case for each step?

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Stakeholders + Flows (inputs / outputs)

T H E N A S S E S S T H E P E R F O R M A N C E GA P S AC RO S S T H E F U L L VA LU E C H A I N

An upstream lens to design out the problems

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SLCA

Raw materials

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Product use Distribution

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Sustainability -Life Cycle

Assessment

POST USE

PRODUCT USE

DISTRIBUTION

SOURCING

PRODUCTION

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BIOLOGICAL & TECHNICAL NUTRIENTS

CLOSING THE LOOP

RESOURCE SUBSTITUTION

PROCESS OPTIMIZATION

CONSERVING MATERIAL VALUE

CHANGING MANAGEMENT

PRACTICESENHANCING

PRODUCT USECHANGING BEHAVIORS

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How would we know a truly sustainable company if we saw one?

How can we tell how far away a company is now from where it needs to be?

http://futurefitbusiness.org

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How must a ‘typical company’ operate to ensure it meets the system conditions?

The future-fit goals were derived by examining all of the ways in which a typical company must avoid breaching the system conditions in the course of its interactions with its critical stakeholders.

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It  equips  business  leaders  with  a  clear  destination  to  aim  for

It  helps  to  guide  strategic  innovation

It  offers  actionable  insight  on  nature/size  of  performance  gaps

It  inspires  and  highlights  true  sustainability  leadership

The  Benchmark  is  designed  to  be  useful  and  usable

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THANK [email protected]

+46 768 432196

twitter: richy_roo

http://www.thenaturalstep.org