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Corporate Leaders, Investors and Environmentalists Optimistic that Sustainability Conditions Will Improve in North America and Developing World by 2025
Survey of Thought-Leaders at Ceres Conference Highlights Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas Reductions and Energy Efficiency as Top Corporate Challenges
(CSRwire) BOSTON, MA – April 30, 2007 - Investors, environmentalists and business
leaders are cautiously optimistic that sustainability conditions in North
America and developing countries will improve in the next two decades,
according to the Ceres "Advancing Sustainable Prosperity" survey conducted
last week at the Ceres annual conference in Boston. Attendees at the
two-day conference were queried on a range of topics pertaining to
sustainability – the issues, challenges and opportunities for achieving
sustainable prosperity in global economy.
Nearly 80 percent of the nearly 300 respondents cited climate change as
the biggest global sustainability challenge today, while an overwhelming
majority – 90 percent – of those surveyed said greenhouse gas emission
reductions and improved energy efficiency are the most important
sustainability issue that corporations need to address in 2007.
Two-thirds of the respondents – 67 percent – cited renewable energy
technology as the technology with the biggest opportunity for achieving
sustainable prosperity.
"Achieving sustainable prosperity will require integrating environmental
and social challenges into corporate strategies and capital markets so
that the global economy and the global community can flourish hand in
hand," said Ceres president Mindy S. Lubber. "This survey of Ceres
conference attendees provides a snapshot of the top sustainability issues
and trends in 2007. Not surprisingly, respondents identify greenhouse gas
emissions and energy efficiency as top priorities for corporations to
address, and recognize renewable energy technology as an enormous growth
opportunity."
Respondents strongly feel that the responsibility for implementing
sustainable business practices within companies lies at the top. Forty-six
percent of respondents said direct engagement with corporate CEOs and board
members is "the single, most effective method" for investors to spur
sustainable business practices. Asking companies to improve disclosure on
sustainability issues was a distant second at 15 percent. Filing
shareholder resolutions received only 10 percent support.
Respondents were cautiously optimistic that government and business action
will improve environmental and social conditions. According to the survey,
37 percent of respondents said that sustainable prosperity is "best
achieved" through government policy & action, followed by corporate action
at 32 percent and 20 percent consumer/personal action.
A very positive sign lies in the prospects for the future. Three-quarters
of the respondents – 78 percent – believe that sustainability
conditions in North America will “significantly improve” or "slightly
improve" by 2025. Respondents were less optimistic about
emerging/developing countries, with 55
percent saying sustainability conditions would improve, while 31 percent
said they would "significantly" or "slightly" worsen by 2025.
Ceres is the world’s largest network of investors, environmentalists and
companies united for sustainable prosperity. The 2007 conference,
"Advancing Sustainable Prosperity," attracted a record 650 attendees and
addressed ways to unite both investor and environmental perspectives so
that business strategies can be aligned with sustainable solutions.
Complete results of the 2007 Ceres "Improving Sustainability Prosperity"
Survey are below. For more information on Ceres, visit www.ceres.org.
The following are the complete results of the 2007 Ceres "Improving
Sustainable Prosperity" Survey:
1. What are the three most important sustainability issues that
corporations need to address in 2007:
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Government policies & actions | 37% | | Implement
sustainability in supply chain strategies | 56% | |
Integrate sustainability into product material design
| 50% | | Investment in new technologies and products
to reduce emissions | 47% | | Improve human
rights/labor practices | 32% | | Other
| 9% | | Don’t know/Declined
| 0% |
2. Sustainable prosperity is best attained through (select most
important):
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Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy efficiency
| 92% | | Corporate
actions | 32% | | Consumer/personal actions
| 20% | | Other | 10% | | Don’t
know/Declined | 1% | | Philanthropy
| 0% | | Don’t know/Declined
| 0% |
3. Rank the following challenges facing sustainability today (1-not
important; 5-extremely important)
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Climate Change | 4.6 avg. score | | Depletion of
natural resources | 4.3 avg. score | | Water
quality/quantity | 4.2 avg. score | |
Poverty | 4.0 avg. score | | Over
population | 3.7 avg. score | | War/security
| 3.7 avg. score | | Toxics | 3.6 avg. score
| | Food quality/quantity | 3.5 avg. score
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4. Many experts believe sustainability is a key part of business strategy.
What are three areas where sustainability can have the biggest impact on
business?
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Improve risk management | 64% | | Improve operational
efficiency/cost savings | 63% | | Building long-term
shareholder value | 62% | | Differentiate products
and services | 36% | | Improve brand
reputation | 33% | | Improve access/retention of
skilled employees | 27% | |
Other | 4% | | Don’t know/Declined | 2%
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5. Do corporate sustainability reports influence your opinion or actions
on the following (select one or more)
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Reputation of company | 73% | | Wanting to invest in
a company | 66% | | Wanting to work for a company
| 57% | | Don’t know/Declined | 8%
| | Other | 5% |
6. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: "Collaboration,
such as partnerships between NGOs, companies and investors, is important
for progress on sustainability issues."
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Strongly agree | 79% | | Somewhat agree | 20%
| | Somewhat disagree | 1% | |
Strongly disagree | 0% | | Don’t know/Declined
| 0% |
7. What is the single, most effective method for investors to spur
sustainable business practices?
| | Direct engagement with corporate CEOs
and board members | 46% | | Asking companies to
improve disclosure on sustainability issues | 15% | |
Encourage government to require businesses to improve sustainability
practices and disclosure | 14% | | Filing shareholder
resolutions | 10% | | Implement sustainability in
their own organizations | 6% | | Other
| 4% | | Don’t know/Declined
| 4% |
8. What technology poses the biggest opportunity for sustainable
prosperity?
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Renewable energy technology | 67% | | Other
| 8% | | Information technology
| 7% | | Don’t know/Declined
| 7% | | Water purification technology
| 6% | | Nanotechnology | 3% | |
Biotechnology | 2% |
9. By 2025, sustainability conditions in North America will have:
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Improved significantly | 31% | | Improved slightly
| 47% | | Worsened significantly
| 8% | | Worsened slightly
| 6% | | Stayed the same
| 4% | | Don't know/Declined
| 4% |
10. By 2025, sustainability in emerging/developing countries will have:
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Improved significantly | 20% | | Improved slightly
| 35% | | Stayed the
same | 11% | | Worsened slightly
| 13% | | Worsened significantly
| 18% | | Don't know/Declined
| 3% |
Total number of respondents: 281
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