Title: SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS INSTITUTE
1SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS INSTITUTE
SBI Seal of SustainabilityTM Invitation to
Companies
August 2007
2SBI WHO WE ARE
- 501c(3) non-profit founded in 1994
- headquartered in San Jose, California
- Our Mission
- To motivate private enterprise to initiate,
institutionalize, and communicate sustain- able
business practices, thereby increas- ing
profitability and shareholder value.
3Sustainability
- Sustainability defined
- The ability to meet todays global economic,
environmental, and social needs without
compromising the same opportunity for future
generations. -
4SUSTAINABILITY A GLOBAL NEED
- Sustainability redresses todays global
environmental crisis - - Average American CO2 footprint is 7.5 tons
daily. - - At this consumption rate, 5 additional
Earth-size planets will be needed.
5Triple Bottom Line
- Sustainabilitys Triple Bottom Line
- People (Social)
- Planet (Environmental)
- Profit (Public)
- The Triple Bottom Line philosophy makes a
business case - for strong social values
- commitment to sustainability
6What Every Executive Should Know
- Your customers care about Sustainability.
- Socially conscious consumers are going
to increasingly vote with their dollars. - They want your companys core values to
- align with their core values.
7 Good Corporate Citizenship
- As someone who is trying to live green, Im
constantly on the lookout for ways to improve
efficiency and reduce consumption of just about
everything form electricity to product packaging.
However, I really need some help. Id like to be
able to send a message with every dollar by
spending it on deserving companies. I need a
comprehensive guide that can help me support good
corporate citizenship. - Dave Morton, Stratford, CN
- Sierra Magazine, Jan/Feb 2007
8Why Corporate Sustainability?
- Sustainable development firms are more
- competitive and profitable
- resilient to shocks
- nimbler in a fast-changing world
- unified in purpose
- likely to attract and retain customers
- at ease with regulators, banks, insurers and
financial markets
9Business Case for Sustainable Development
- Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJGI) had
annualized return of 15.8 and increased by 12.5
in 5 year period before August 2001. DJGI
consists of top 10 of companies in 68 industries
in 21 countries as leaders in sustainable
development. - The Business Case for Sustainable Development,
Johannesburg Summit 2002 and beyond, World
Business
10SBIs Key Accomplishments
- - Sustainable Business CEO Forums
- SBI Future Leaders Initiative Program
- Global Outreach Program
- Walter Cronkites episode of SBIs Sustainable
Business aired on 2000 PBS stations - Development of the SBI SEAL of SUSTAINABILITYTM
(SEAL)
11SBI Seal of SustainabilityTM (S0S)
- What is the SEAL?
- A recognizable, credible award honoring
companies which go beyond the norm in adopting
sustainable business practices. -
- It will become recognizable like the Good
Housekeeping Seal or the J.D. Powers Customer
Satisfaction Award and affect purchasing and
investing decisions.
12Value Propositions
- For SBI. . . Motivates companies to raise the
bar in adopting sustainable business practices. - For Companies. . .Earning the Seal enables a
company to prosper and at the same time
lighten its environmental footprint, making a
positive contribution to the increasingly
urgent global issue of sustainability.
13SEAL BENEFITS for COMPANIES
- Increased profitability (due to socially
conscious consumer purchases) - Satisfied shareholders
- Attracts new investors
- Attracts and retains employee talent
- Public recognition as leader/innovator
- Public visibility with stakeholders
- Identification of cost reduction opportunities
- Powerful branding and marketing tool
- Good Corporate Citizen Hat within the community
- Immeasurable Good Will
14Eco-Labels/Award Competitive Landscape
- Differentiation of Awards based on
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- SBIs Seal based on VISION and OPERATIONS
- Eco-labels based on PRODUCT and INDUSTRY
STANDARDS
15Example of Eco-label Awards
- Blue Angel environmentally sound manufacturing
- IT Eco Declaration system declaring
environmental - properties of IT products
- Nordic Swan conveys good environmental choice
- The Flower Label EU Eco-label part of broader
strategy - to promote sustainable production and consumption
- CERES (and other Industry-specific awards) set
minimum standards as guidelines
16How Company Is Awarded the Seal
- Process to Receive Seal
- Company submits application to SBI
- Application Reviewed by Third Party
- SBI Awards Seal at National Press Conference
17Some Criteria for Seal Award
- Implement sustainable business practices.
- Maintain real or projected profitability.
- Exceed minimum required law/regulations.
- Set a new best practice in business sector.
- Show intent to raise public awareness of new
sustainability product or process. - Verify managements commitment to com-panys
progress towards sustainable business practices.
18Third Party Reviewer
- National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
- The National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
(P2), a - 501(c)(3) and the largest membership
organization in - the U.S. devoted solely to pollution prevention,
will re- - view SBI Seal applications. Their expertise and
know- - ledge in sustainable business practices and
objectivity - in evaluation methodology makes them ideal third
par- - ty reviewers.
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19Current Seal of SustainabilityTM Recipients
- Seals have been granted to
- Puroast Coffee Co. U.S.
- Novozymes Biotech-- Denmark
- General Motors U.S.
- STMicroelectronics Geneva
- Beijing Glorious Land Agriculture Company China
- Hot Lips Pizza U.S.
20Current Seal of SustainabilityTM Applicants
- Applications Under Review
- Seagate Technology
- Shaw Carpets
- Sonoma County Water Agency
- Clover Stornetta Farms
21The Seal Is Ready for Prime Time
- LAUNCH OF THE SEAL
- 2 Step Process
- Present Seals to Companies
- Brand the Seal with the Public
22Launch the Seal Brand with Public
- Undertake national branding campaign
- Hold Sustainability Rocks concert Spring 2008
23Seal Launch Fall 2007
- SBI will present Seal Awards Fall 2007
at National Press Conference - Venue Fairmont Hotel, San Jose
SBI 6th CEO/Sr.
Exec. Forum/Reception - with Performing Artists
24Seal of SustainabilityTM Launch
- Business is in unique position to make a
difference in creating a better world. - SBIs Seal recipients viewed as Interna-tional
Corporate Citizens, leaders that care not only
about profits but how their business affects the
environment and society. -
25Seal Launch Marketing Objectives
- To launch the Seal with the general public
establish brand recognition with the general
public, business, and industry, and gain its
worldwide recognition and prominence.
26Branding of the Seal
- Powerful branding tool to inform/educate
consumers about economic, social, and/or
environmental impact of their buying choices. - Broadens public awareness of SBI Seal companies
contributions towards a more sustainable world - Educates Seal companies management and
- stakeholders customers, suppliers,
shareholders, communities.
27SBI Sustainability Rocks Spring 2008 Concert
- Another Planet Entertainment Class A Artists
- Target concert audience to be aligned with
Sponsor companies demographics - Bands selected with ability to sell out HP
Pavilion (15,000 people) - High energy group aligned with sustainability
goals - Short list of preferences Dave Matthews,
Santana, Black Eyed Peas, Paul McCartney, Eagles,
CSNY, U2, Willie Nelson, Fleetwood Ma, Jack
Johnson
28VISIBILITY FOR SEAL RECIPIENTS
- National Press Conference Launch of Seal at 6th
Annual CEO Forum--500 CEOs (Fall 2007) - Sustainability Marketplace of products and
non-profits est. 1,000s of people - Media Outreach prior, during, and after Spring
2008 concert, estimated 1 to 3 million people - Sponsor and Partner Network 1,000s of people
29SEAL RECIPIENTS VISIBILITY
- SBIs website features information, news,
advertisements, promotions ongoing - Spring 2008 Sustainability Rocks Concert
estimated 15,000 attendance (being planned) - 25,000 HD Netcast (future)
30SBI Contacts
- Jessica Fullmer Key Contact
- jfullmer_at_sustainablebusiness.org
- 408.370.5783 (office)
- 408 348.3201 (mobile)
- 408.370.4783 (fax)
31467 Saratoga Ave., Ste. 1411 San Jose, California
95129 501(c)(3) TAX ID 68-0367927
- SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS INSTITUTE