BeSustain Environmental Sustainability Policy
Introduction
BeSustain is committed to systematically assessing and minimizing the environmental impact of its operations. Our understanding of sustainability goes beyond merely avoiding harm; it is built on developing business models that are aligned with natural systems and create long-term positive impact. This policy outlines the core principles, operational practices, and continuous improvement mechanisms that guide BeSustain’s approach to environmental sustainability.
Scope
This policy applies to all of BeSustain’s activities, including internal operations, digital infrastructure, supply chain relationships, and consultancy processes.
BeSustain addresses environmental sustainability through the following principles:
We regularly assess the environmental impact of all our operations. Metrics such as energy usage, waste generation, and digital infrastructure consumption are tracked and made measurable.
We adopt a principle of necessity in resource use and design preventive approaches to minimize waste generation from the outset.
We expect our suppliers and collaborators to act in accordance with environmental responsibility, prioritizing procurement from sustainable and ethical sources.
We implement optimizations to minimize our digital carbon footprint, including improvements in data storage and server usage.
We actively work to raise environmental awareness among our team and stakeholders by offering internal training, guidance, and open-access resources.
Annual review cycles are implemented to monitor our commitments under this policy. Progress is shared publicly in line with our transparency principles.
This policy is implemented by BeSustain’s management and reviewed at least annually. A set of environmental indicators (e.g. carbon emissions per kWh, paper consumption per employee, percentage of recycled materials used) is maintained to track performance.
BeSustain’s Environmental Sustainability Policy is not only operational but also serves as a strategic reference in decision-making processes and long-term planning.
This policy is more than a formal statement—it is a collective responsibility and an expression of our long-term vision for systemic transformation.