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We need to transform all sectors of the economy to create a sustainable world

We aim to transform the critical systems that we depend on to make them fit for the challenges of the 21st century. We are currently focusing on food, energy and finance, but we continue to work on ground-breaking projects in other areas where we can have an impact and learn more about system innovation for sustainability.

 

In the last 15 years we have worked with a wide range of partners across diverse sectors such as ICT, health, fashion, transport and the built environment and on a wide range of issues. This gives us practical knowledge of sustainability in the round, and a depth and breadth of experience to draw on in all our work.

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Sustainable Shipping Initiative
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Connect, Collaborate, Change
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Call for content – how might brands shift sustainability into the mainstream?
If you can answer yes to any of the questions below, we need you! Do you think brands could help create a sustainable future? Can brands...
Fake tweet rocks market
Yesterday someone hacked the Associated Press twitter account and sent a tweet saying that there had been explosions in the White House and...
One paradox, three truths and three tips: how to manage complexity
Let’s start with the paradox. The concept of sustainability is simple – the capacity for continuance. However, the means of achieving...

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Making music from trash in Paraguay
Meet 'Los Reciclados': a chamber orchestra playing instruments fashioned from landfill scraps. Welcome to Cateura, a town built on a vast...
Chicago school joins the 'restorative' movement
A public charter school has crowdsourced more than $50,000 to build a 'net positive' energy campus. A public charter school in Chicago...
H&M partners WWF to wring out water use
A new partnership aims to mitigate water-related risks in the textile supply chain.  Swedish fashion giant H&M isn’t the first...

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