Doing Well by Doing Good – Novozymes’ Head of Sustainability Explains How and Why

SustainabilityHQ Highlights (06.09.2016)
Jun 13, 2016 12:30 PM ET

Doing Well by Doing Good – Novozymes’ Head of Sustainability Explains How and W…

One of the corporate sustainability journeys that we point out in our conversations with corporate managers is Novozymes, the Danish biotech company.  The “do well by doing good” global business enterprise has an interesting history and a rich legacy of addressing societal challenges.  Today, Novozymes leverages its technologies to address “challenges and solutions” in various industries and sectors (including energy, agriculture, pharma products, chemicals, and more). 

The company’s head of sustainability -- Claus Stig Pedersen -- authored an interesting commentary on the Huffington Post platform:  “Business as a Force For Good.”  It’s a solid read for company managers whose firm is embarked on the sustainability journey, and especially for those managers working to assemble the resources to begin the journey.

When the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were in draft form and nearing completion, the Novozymes team was already adopting certain of the goals and applying them to the business model.  Author Pedersen notes in his commentary: “With all the global challenges today, we need more companies to rethink tomorrow.  How can they better drive their business using the new SDGs as a guide?  What impacts will this have on society and their bottom line?

His answer:  Look at the sweet spot where people, planet and profit interconnect and deliver solutions for better lives in a growing world.  In 2014, Novozymes used the draft goals (there are 17 in all with 169 targets) as inspiration when developing its new long-term strategy and company purpose.   You can check out highlights of the Novozymes approach online.  And be sure to read the head of sustainability’s comments in our Top Story.

The G&A Institute team is working with corporate clients to help the executive team and managers understand the critical nature of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and to adopt selective SDGs that fit the company’s mission as important and integral elements of the corporate sustainability (or responsibility or citizenship) efforts.  G&A EVP Lou Coppola is working with the Global Sourcing Council to educate and inform supply chain managers of the importance of the SDGs (in the global supply network) – let him know if you would like more information on that effort:  lcoppola@-ga-institute.com

This is just a sample of some of the articles from this weeks SustainabilityHQ Highlights. You can view the full Highlights by using the following links. Sustainability | ESG, Highlights for the Week of June 9, 2016