Sustainable Business is a unique monthly magazine covering environmental issues of strategic importance to businesses and organisations in the public and private sector.
A concise and informative mix of news, expert opinion, high-level interviews, regulatory analysis, comprehensive features and special supplements help senior managers make sustainable business practices a reality.
Sustainable Business' regular monthly coverage includes a watching brief on emerging environmental policy in 'Policy Tracker' and the in-depth story in 'Analysis'. Inspiration is provided by the business leaders who are putting corporate sustainability into practice in 'Leaders' and essential information about consumer attitudes to green issues is the focus of 'Market Intelligence'.
To ensure readers get the inside track on this continuously evolving subject, Sustainable Business publishes a regular series of sponsored 'FutureProof' supplements covering topics such as Corporate Responsibility Reporting, Corporate Strategy, Carbon Footprinting and Designing out Carbon.
Sustainable Business is for and about the professionals who are shaping UK business' corporate agenda, identifying the business risks and opportunities of operating sustainably.
» Where the work is(June 08) The economic crisis is decimating workforces around the world. But, out of the blackness, a huge demand is growing for climate change and carbon-reduction services. And with this comes new jobs - as the government aims to create a green economy that will pull us out of the recession, writes John Haven
» Interview - Caroline Lucas, leader, Green Party(June 09) The next general election promises a breakthrough for the Green Party. And its leader for England and Wales, MEP Caroline Lucas, may be on her way to a seat in the Commons. Erik Jaques meets the controversial politician
» Why carrots beat sticks(June 09) It's all very well threatening countries with legislative sticks, writes BT's Chris Tuppen. But carrots can prove more effective at encouraging countries to achieve emissions targets. And, for countries to do this, big businesses need to change their polluting ways - something BT has been incentivised to do for years
» More than words(May 09) With CSR commitments proving to withstand the recession - and in some cases being ramped up in response to a drive for cost efficiency - companies need to stay alert to the risks of greenwash when planning communications, writes Kate Sturley
» When the sun sets on oil(May 09) Oil prices have plummeted from $147 last July to a mere $40 a barrel. But, write David Strahan and Gary Kendall, this has little bearing on the future of energy prices or the drastic steps businesses will need to take as the wells run dry