action 2020
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Overview3 - 4
Contents
HowAction2020
Works5
Action2020Example
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Get Involved8 - 18
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Action2020
“YES” and we’re backing it up with
Action2020’
‘We sayCan business be a positive force to solve global
enviromental and social issues?
Based on the latest scientific consensus, Action2020 sets an agenda for business to take action on sustainable development to 2020 and beyond.
It’s a platform for how business can positively influence environmental and social trends while strengthening their own resilience to issues like climate change, demographic dynamics and skills shortages.
Action2020 is the WBCSD’s primary platform for helping business help the world achieve a sustainable future.
Numbering close to 200 across all sectors and regions, WBCSD member companies can have real impact on global challenges. Over the next few years, the WBCSD will shape its activities around Action2020’s nine Priority Areas.
It will work with and for its members to support them in their efforts to contribute to reaching the Societal Must-Haves, and ultimately, Vision 2050.
The Role of the WBCSD
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Vision 2050 to Action2020
Action2020 focuses on strategic solutions that meet targets over the next few years – a time horizon that business and political leaders can readily embrace.
The long view
Action2020 emerged from the WBCSD’s Vision 2050 report, a set of priorities for business and sustainability based on an intensive study of environmental, demographic and development trends.
Vision 2050’s long-term perspective frames the importance of these issues. But to make an impact on the future, leaders need to act today.
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Vision 2050
Long-term inspirations
Pathway for transformation
of society
Focus on qualitativeimpacts
Medium-term action at scale
2020 Must-Haves grounded in
science
Scalable business
solutions and associated policy
requirements
Focus on quantitative impact and
process monitoring
Action2020
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More About Societal Must-Haves
Central to Action2020 are societal targets: “Societal Must-Haves.” These cover nine Priority Areas from climate change, water and ecosystems to skills and employment, basic needs and human rights and sustainable lifestyles.
Each Societal Must-Have represents a target we need to meet if our planet’s systems are to return to a sustainable track over the next decade. Global in nature, Societal Must-Haves can only be met by business, government and society working together.
The Societal Must-Haves were developed by Action2020 member companies based on a scientific review led by the Stockholm Resilience Centre and other input from social scientists (drawing on publicly available data and research from many sources).
PRIORITY AREASAction2020 is grounded in
science. Nine Priority Areas, each with their own challenges and objectives – the Societal
Must-Haves.
BUSINESS SOLUTIONSBusiness Solutions are impactful, measurable, scalable, replicable and beyond business-as-usual.
Leveraging the power of business to solve problems – to create
Business Solutions.
ACTION2020How Does Action2020 Work?
1. Societal Must-Haves are the goals in each of nine Priority Areas that must be met to achieve Vision 2050.
2. Business Solutions are how companies implement Action2020.
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How Does Action2020 Work?An Action2020 example: Water
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Industry Household
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WATER
We risk facing major supply issues if our current pace of consumption continues or grows .
TheChallenge
Societal Must-Have for Water
By 2020, water of adequate quality and quantity is shared among all users and is in a more sustainable balance with the limits of renewable water resources and ecosystem requirements.
Significantly reduce the rate of agricultural water withdrawals in water stressed aquifers and river basins, relative to 2012 baseline.
Significantly reduce the amount of all untreated wastewater discharge, relative to 2012 baseline.
Significantly accelerate the progressive realization of the human right to water and sanitation, relative to 2012 baseline.
Make significant effort in improving watershed collaboration between all stakeholders to reduce shared water risks.
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How Does Action2020 Work?An Action2020 example: Water
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Phase 3 Implementation of water stewardship strategies
at the enterprise and local level. Engage outside the company/supplier fence line seek risk reduction opportunities with other users in the watersheds (i.e., collective action initiatives
to reduce share water risks).
Phase 2Development of a comprehensive water
strategy, including implementation of local action plans across operations and/or supply
chain, responding to risks and seeking business oppurtunities with other water users in
the watershed.
Phase 1Corporate water risk assessment across direct operations and/or supply chain depending on
where water is most material. Identification of most at-risk areas based on business value at risk, value
of water and materiality.
Timeline
Businesses can reduce impending shared water risk through assessment and implementation of water management plans that address sections of their value chain where water is most material and exposure to risk is greatest.
Actions by business will focus on reducing shared risk across the value chain, addressing challenges relevant to their business, such as:
Increasing water use efficiency across key points of the agricultural value chain.
Eliminating untreated industrial wastewater discharge.
Increasing equitable and sustainable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH).
AnAction2020
Solution
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Action2020 Needs You
More than 40 WBCSD members, all global companies that lead and shape their sectors, are already collaborating on Business Solutions.
But this is just the start.
To make an impact, Action2020 will require widespread commitment from across industries and regions.
How can you make an impact?
WBCSD Member
RegionalNetwork
Global Company
Policymaker
CollaboratingPartner& NGO
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Because Action2020 Business Solutions are designed by
businesses to make a meaningful impact on the world while
contributing to the bottom line. It’s only a solution if it makes sense for
your business, too.
Action2020 Needs You
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Why Will Action2020 Work for Your Business?
Action2020 Business Solutions are
Action2020 Business Solutions can help your business
Scalable So they can have a
meaningful impact on the world.
ReplicableSo they can be applied by
many companies, in multiple sectors, regions
and countries.
Beyond business as usual So businesses and
governments begin to work – and collaborate – differently.
Good for business So they have a commercial logic that contributes to the
broader good and to the bottom line.
Measurable So we know they are making a difference.
Improve decision-making Enhance risk management
Build competitive advantage
Reinforce corporate sustainability values
Lower operating costs
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Why Will Action2020 Work for Your Business?Current Business Solutions
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FCForests as
Carbon Sinks
CSCarbon Capture
and Storage
ECElectrifying Cities
Toward Zero Emissions
LCLow Carbon
Electrification of Remote Locations
RCResilience to Climate Change in Globally
Interdependent Business
NIInvesting in Natural
Infrastructure
RWReducing Shared
Water Risk
IBInclusive Business
Models
REResponsible Employment Strategies
SFGrowth Platforms for Smallholder Farmers
HFHalving Food Waste From Field to Fork
Tropical Forest Alliance 2020
TF HROperationalize the
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
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Influence
ImplementJoin
Discuss
Action Starts Here
Companies can start implementing Action2020 Business Solutions now.
Get started at — www.Action2020.org/business-solutions
By joining as a WBCSD member, you will gain access to company networks, best practices, implementation expertise and support, metrics and more.
To learn more about WBCSD membership, contact Grant McKibbin at — [email protected]
Use your networks – both internal and external – to spread the word about Action2020 and help get more businesses involved.
Talk about it at conferences and events, post a story on your organizational intranet, bring it up with your suppliers and more.
Stay involved with Action2020 and join the discussion at —
#action2020
@wbcsd
Facebook.com/WBCSD
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Action2020 at Work LocallyCurrent Business Solutions
The WBCSD’s Regional Network is an informal alliance of CEO-led business organizations worldwide, united by a shared commitment to provide business leadership for sustainable development in their respective countries or regions.
It is uniquely equipped to provide local “bottom-up” initiatives, action and is an important channel for local implementation of WBCSD sector and cross sector sustainability projects. Taken together, it comprises 66 Regional Network Partners in 64 countries representing over 35,000 national businesses.
About the Regional Network
Every business is unique, and so are the locations they operate in.
Action2020 can provide locally relevant Business Solutions and country-specific implementation case studies. Collaborating Partners with local and subject-matter expertise can support implementation.
Global Business (for pages 9-12), Local Solutions (for pages 13-16), and Policymakers (for pages 17-18)
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Why Will Action2020 Work for Business?
Action2020 Business Solutions are
Action2020 Business Solutions can help business
Scalable So they can have a
meaningful impact on the world.
ReplicableSo they can be applied by
many companies, in multiple sectors, regions
and countries.
Beyond business as usual So businesses and
governments begin to work – and collaborate – differently.
Good for business So they have a commercial logic that contributes to the
broader good and to the bottom line.
Measurable So we know they are making a difference.
Improve decision-making Enhance risk management
Build competitive advantage
Reinforce corporate sustainability values
Lower operating costs
Global Business (for pages 9-12), Local Solutions (for pages 13-16), and Policymakers (for pages 17-18)
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CLIMATE CHANGE
ArgentinaBrazil
Czech RepublicFrance
GermanyMexicoSpain
United Kingdom
HARMFUL SUBSTANCES
China India
ECOSYSTEMS
ArgentinaChile
EcuadorFrance
HungaryIndonesia
Korea
New ZealandPhilippines
PortugalSingapore
TaiwanThailand
United States
WATER
BrazilChina
EcuadorHungary
India
KoreaSouth Africa
United KingdomUnited States
Action2020 at Work Locally
Progress toward Action2020 Priority Areas and Must-Haves is underway around the world. But Action2020 is still growing. Local impact on Priority Areas will expand in the years ahead as more businesses and partners join the effort.
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Influence
ImplementJoin
Discuss
Action Starts Here
Companies can start implementing Action2020 Business Solutions now.
Get started at — www.Action2020.org/business-solutions
More information about local implementation is coming soon at — www.Action2020.org
By joining as a WBCSD member, you will gain access to company networks, best practices, implementation expertise and support, metrics and more.
To learn more about Regional Network membership, contact Rabab Fayad at — [email protected]
Use your networks – both internal and external – to spread the word about Action2020 and help get more businesses involved.
Talk about it at conferences and events, post a story on your organizational intranet, bring it up with your suppliers and more.
Stay involved with Action2020 and join the discussion at —
#action2020
@wbcsd
Facebook.com/WBCSD
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Business alone cannot achieve the Societal Must-Haves in each Priority Area.
Policies set the right framework for business behavior, allowing Business Solutions to reach a much greater scale.
Supporting public policies will help create —
Scale and enable implementation of business solutions
Impact and influence of Action2020 by leveraging
governments, international organizations and multilateral
forums
Informed governance structures that factor-in
the environmen t
True valuation of natural capital, such as water,
forests and ecosystems
Action2020: Business and Society Working Together for Sustainable Solutions
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Action2020 Business SolutionsCurrent Business Solutions
An Action2020 Business Solution is the “how-to” for implementing Action2020. Businesses can individually or in collaboration with industry or partners make operational, commercial or policy changes that contribute to the Societal Must-Haves.
Some Business Solutions require only companies’ efforts to implement; others will be enabled by policy and regulatory changes or partnerships.
Business Solutions for Societal Must-Haves
Global Business (for pages 9-12), Local Solutions (for pages 13-16), and Policymakers (for pages 17-18)
FCForests as
Carbon Sinks
CSCarbon Capture
and Storage
ECElectrifying Cities
Toward Zero Emissions
LCLow Carbon
Electrification of Remote Locations
RCResilience to Climate Change in Globally
Interdependent Business
NIInvesting in Natural
Infrastructure
RWReducing Shared
Water Risk
IBInclusive Business
Models
REResponsible Employment Strategies
SFGrowth Platforms for Smallholder Farmers
HFHalving Food Waste From Field to Fork
Tropical Forest Alliance 2020
TF HROperationalize the
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights