Description
Why did Starbucks have a greenwashing nightmare when they stopped using straws? Why did Unilever stop quarterly reporting in the name of sustainability? And what can we learn about sustainability from the All-Blacks rugby team?
Most of us have heard of climate change, perhaps of biodiversity loss too, and we know that these concepts represent damage we are doing to the world we depend upon for survival. We also know that our choices can increase or reduce this damage.
This training will explore in more depth the environmental and social challenges we must surmount as well as the choices we can make as businesses and organisations to reduce the damage being done.
There are three modules, and this course should take around 45 minutes to compete.
Once you have completed the modules you will then need to pass an assessment with a score of 80% or higher to complete the course.
Learning objectives
By the end of the course you will:
- Understand the call to action
- Know what sustainability means and where we and our businesses fit in
- Explain the business case for sustainability
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements.
Course assessment and certification
On successful completion of the final assessment (80% pass mark required) a downloadable certificate is immediately available.