Innovation in Sustainability

As the importance of sustainability continues to increase, so does the need to incorporate innovation into sustainable practices. Innovation is vital for growth, and organisations that do not adopt innovation are very likely to fall behind in the competitive business world. Sustainable innovation allows companies to not only innovate their products and services but also do their part for the environment – by having unintended environmental impact. In a world where 90% of Gen X consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable products, now is the time to take action and prioritise sustainable innovation.

Paul Polman

Visionary Sustainability Advocate & Former Unilever CEO Who Revolutionised Business Leadership with Purpose-Driven Innovation

Jessica Groopman

Founder of The Regenerative Technology Project & Sustainability Pioneer Reshaping Business Models Through Technology

Kate Raworth

Creator of Doughnut Economics & Sustainability Innovator Reshaping Global Economic Paradigms for Social & Ecological Balance

Reon Brand

Leading Sustainability Initiatives at Philips, Author of ‘Co-Emerging Futures’, Expert in Strategic Innovation & Future Foresight

Simona Rocchi

Senior Director of Design for Sustainability at Philips, Chulha Stove Innovator & Social Impact Leader

Alex Steffen

Former Executive Editor of Worldchanging & Planetary Futurist in Residence at IDEO, Author of Carbon Zero

John Fullerton

Founder of Capital Institute, Former Managing Director at JPMorgan & Pioneer of Regenerative Economics

Dr. Leen Gorissen

Transition Research Coordinator at VITO Belgium, Founder of Centre4NI & Author of Building the Future of Innovation

Mathieu Flamini

Former Professional Footballer & Co-Founder of GFBiochemicals

Heather Mills

Founder of VBites, Animal Activist of the Year, People’s Favorite Vegan

Bertrand Piccard

First Person to Complete a Non-stop Balloon Flight Around the Globe, Founder of the Solar Impulse Foundation

Sustainable innovation is the practice of making intentional changes to products and services, that in the long term have an impact both socially and environmentally – whilst also having economic benefits for a company. Sustainable innovation can involve developing novel products or changing operational processes to ones that prioritise sustainability – such as reducing waste or emissions. With 38% of executives already acknowledging that sustainability is a top priority and 86% of organisations having a sustainability strategy in place, now is the time to act and prioritise innovation in sustainability today.

What are Examples of Sustainable Innovation?

  • Public electric transport – Public transport has been innovated to have a sustainable and environmental impact, through the use of electric vehicles. Such transport is better for the environment as it reduces the emissions being generated, such as CO2 and NOx.
  • Plastic recycling – The plastic industry has encouraged sustainable innovation through recycling, moving away from their ‘take, make and dispose’ methods to ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’. By innovating their processes to include recycling, they are helping contribute to a circular economy.
  • Bio-fuel – Companies have innovated their processes by turning waste products into biofuels, such as the company Bio-bean which has turned their waste coffee into fuel to help power London double-decker buses.

How Can I Achieve Sustainable Innovation?

Ultimately, to achieve sustainable innovation you must innovate your services and processes whilst having a positive impact on the environment. This can be achieved by:

  • Reducing the use of natural resources in manufacturing and distribution processes
  • Reducing the production of waste
  • Introducing the opportunity to reuse and recycle products
  • Using more efficient and environmentally friendly packaging

Source: Network for Business Sustainability, Forbes, IBM Institute for Business Value & McKinsey