This occasion was collectively organized by the Centre for Enterprise Legislation and Administration (CEDAG URP 1516) and the Laboratory on Social Dynamics and Spatial Recomposition (LADYSS), with the assist of the IDEX Université Paris Cité, the International Analysis Institute of Paris, the Graduate Faculty Sustainability, Organizations and Establishments, in addition to the French Investments for the Future Packages (PIA).
This initiative enabled the scholars of the Graduate Faculty Sustainability, Organizations and Institutions to interact in discussions with Mr. Cho. Additionally broadcast through videoconference, the seminar was adopted by college students and researchers from the College of Manouba in Tunisia, a companion of the Graduate Faculty.
Concentrate on sustainability standardization
Mr. Cho shared his experience on modern points associated to sustainability, with specific consideration to sustainability requirements. These requirements are designed to information organizations in managing their environmental, social, and financial impacts.
We requested Charles Cho a couple of questions to achieve a greater understanding:
What are the principle concepts to study from this seminar?
1. Distinguishing between two notions of sustainability :“It’s important to differentiate between two notions which might be typically confused: sustainability for the planet, and the sustainability of an organization. After we speak about an organization’s sustainability, we’re specializing in its financial viability. Environmental sustainability follows a unique logic: the extra influence an organization has on the setting, the much less sustainable it’s from an environmental perspective.”
2. The contradictions in sustainability reporting requirements:“Sustainability reporting requirements are formed by biases, political opinions, and really completely different views. For instance, the ISSB (Worldwide Sustainability Requirements Board) commonplace adopts a really monetary perspective, whereas the GRI (International Reporting Initiative) commonplace prioritizes an strategy based mostly on environmental and social influence. These requirements are subsequently based mostly on completely different approaches and infrequently contradict one another. The European Union had tried to reconcile these two normative approaches, however has since taken a step again when it comes to regulatory implementation.”
What recommendation would you give to college students in sustainability-related packages?
“I might first advise them to take a step again with regards to sustainability points. We hear a whole lot of issues on the topic within the media, related or not. It’s subsequently essential to research and, above all, to suppose deeply about what these points suggest, together with for them as college students immediately involved by these matters. In my opinion, an important factor is to remain knowledgeable and educate oneself concerning the notion of sustainable growth and the social and environmental challenges it entails.”
An initiative supported by Université Paris Cité
Gautier Bourdeaux, Vice President for Lifelong Studying and Persevering with Training at Université Paris Cité, additionally attented this seminar :
“The college has adopted ‘planetary well being’ as its slogan, which is expressed in all its dimensions. Our college stands out for its strategy that’s each interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary. This is the reason it is very important handle problems with social and environmental duty by way of an interdisciplinary lens, as Petia Koleva and Amel Ben Rhouma do, who’re in control of the Graduate Faculties Sustainability, Organizations and Establishments and Sustainability and Transitions. I personally connect nice significance to this strategy, as do my colleagues, significantly these answerable for these issues throughout the college. I strongly encourage all analysis initiatives going on this route, as they’re absolutely aligned with the college’s coverage.”