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"Business as usual" will not work
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Over the past two decades, we have recognised that the way we do business has serious impacts on the world around us. It is now apparent that the state of the world affects the way we do business.
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Expect the unexpected: Building business value in a changing world
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Yvo de Boer - KPMGâs Special Global Advisor on Climate Change and Sustainability; former Executive Secretary to the UNFCCC
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David Price
4:42 PM 27 March 2012 GMT
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Sustainability forces impacting on businesses
KPMG has identified 10 sustainability "megaforces" that are likely to impact every business over the next two decades.
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The resources on which business relies are becoming more difficult to access and more costly. Changing patterns of economic growth and wealth are likely to strain infrastructure and natural systems. The unpredictable results of a changing climate will affect physical assets and supply chains. And businesses can expect an ever more complex web of sustainability legislation and fiscal instruments.
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