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International sustainable business with Wayne Visser

Wayne Visser's column on sustainable business practices from around the world
  • girl bike

    Cycling is sustainable and healthy so why aren't more of us on our bikes?

    Safety fears and lack of employer engagement are holding back a cycling revolution, writes Wayne Visser

  • Shape shifting

    Can legal reforms rescue business back from greedy shareholders?

    The idea that business should strive to create wider social benefit isn't new, argues Wayne Visser, and the rise of a new business counter-culture could help rehabilitate image

  • Assorted buttons

    Where next for the circular economy?

    The circular economy was much lauded in the Netherlands but then enthusiasm appeared to wane. Wayne Visser sets out to discover why

  • Zhang Yin

    Women and sustainability: taking a lead in China

    China offers big green market opportunities and some notable women are making their mark, says Wayne Visser

  • Dad with kids

    Family friendly enterprise: Slovenia leads the way

    Wayne Visser considers the importance of businesses creating an environment that supports employee's families and quality of life

  • Overview of the colorful city of Guanajuato

    Practising social responsibility without the CSR label

    SMEs face many barriers in adopting sustainable business practices but with a little creativity, collaboration and help from government, things could change, says Wayne Visser

  • A fresh bunch of roses taken from a cold

    Water footprints: lessons from Kenya's floriculture sector

    When addressing sustainability in global supply chains, the challenge is to manage and minimise the negative impacts, says Wayne Visser

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