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Make a Stronger Business Case for Sustainability

MIT Sloan Management Review

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Fall 2024

When greener products and processes add costs, managers can shift other levers to maintain profitability.

- Karel Cool, Atalay Atasu, and Nathan Furr

Make a Stronger Business Case for Sustainability

LEADERS CAN'T ESCAPE THE GLOBAL imperative to reduce the contributions businesses make to environmental degradation, but deep down, many harbor doubts: Can a profit-driven organization also be sustainable? Pressure to grow revenue and control costs is constant. How can a leader feel confident in pursuing more sustainable choices and defending them to boards and shareholders sensitive to the often higher costs of greener approaches?

The dueling pressures to do business sustainably and to maximize profits leave many leaders stuck, unsure what to do. Many falsely categorize sustainability as a compliance issue, taking a wait-and-see approach and aspiring to do the minimum. But they miss new opportunities and are less prepared for the energy transition away from fossil fuels. As with any major disruption, companies that take smart steps forward can carve out an advantage and avoid being left behind.

Some CEOs may succeed at rallying stakeholders to support green initiatives based on principles alone. But the practical reality for many leaders is that they must build a business case for sustainability. We believe that focusing on the classic economic levers of the marketplace can give leaders a framework for thinking creatively about how to find a path that does right by both the business and society. We'll explain how our framework provides three pathways to profitably and sustainably creating new value for society, customers, and companies.

Frame the Sustainability Opportunity in Economic Terms

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