Can companies be sustainable?

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Can companies be sustainable?

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Climate change is one of the biggest threats facing humanity today, but are we doing everything we can to stop it?
In this new issue of Time is Gold we summarize how you can support a sustainable model, what measures are really effective and how to avoid falling into so-called greenwashing .

How worried should we be: what will happen if temperatures continue to rise?
In fact, we have already reached a point of no return that, if it continues, will lead to what scientists consider five major tragedies: the collapse of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets, the loss of jamaica phone number list permafrost, the death of tropical corals and the collapse of currents in the Labrador Sea in the Atlantic.

Historic heat waves, extreme natural phenomena, disoriented marine animals that perish stranded on the shores, starving polar bears, uncontrolled forest fires, islands that disappear under the sea and are replaced by tons of plastic... we are not talking about the future, climate change has been felt for years.

Even so, and despite all the dystopian catastrophism that threatens us – and which seems less and less exaggerated to us – there are many of us who believe that another world is possible . This is also demonstrated by the fact that more and more companies are betting on sustainability and a paradigm shift in their business models.

Can society be the driving force of change alongside companies?
Absolutely. We are increasingly aware of the effects that industrial activity has on the environment. There is more and more information about how we can help by changing our consumption habits and also by demanding greater respect for the environment.

87% of consumers prefer to buy products that generate a positive social or environmental impact and this has encouraged companies to care about their image as sustainable entities. In fact, in recent years, eco-friendly products have grown 5 to 6 times faster than products without this label , which means that demand is higher and that the market has reacted well.
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