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Sustainability is...
“Dangerous…”
“Corporate social responsibility is flawed…What it proposes for individual businesses, through ‘stakeholder engagement’ and giving effect to the ‘triple bottom line’… is an aberration on the part of many businesses, and its growing hold on opinion generally is a matter for concern.”
CSR undermines the role of business to create wealth…
Single-minded pursuit of the single bottom line.
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Sustainability is… FUZZY
Sustainability is...
Looking after the long term future.
Integrating environmental, social and economic development.
Global and local… needs to work at appropriate scale.
Partnerships between government, industry and the community.
VISIONARY
JOINED UPNESS
STATE AND REGIONAL
THIRD WAY POLITICS
   Government, market, and civil society partnership and their roles.
Issues...
Global Sustainability
Population and development - the ‘1 billion hungry’.
Greenhouse - the ‘Kyoto economy’.
Oil vulnerability - the ‘big rollover’.
Biodiversity - one of the world’s 25 ‘hot spots’.
Issues...
Sustainable Land Management in the Biggest State in the World
Salinity
Pastoral land degradation
Other NRM issues (agriculture, fisheries and forestry)
Coastal development
Mining and rehabilitation
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Slide 11
Sustainable Development means:
Profitability (technical, financial, economic performance);
Risk management;
Mitigation of environmental and social impacts;
Creation of other forms of capital - social capital, human capital, natural capital; and
Ensuring some sort of equitable distribution of proceeds occurs between public and private sectors and at local and national levels
In particular the emphasis has moved away from the more narrow one of environmental factors to one of ‘sustainable communities’ or ‘sustainable regions’.
Slide 13
Sustainability in settlements…
Extended Metabolism Model of Human Settlements.
Sustainability in Settlements...
   Sustainability means reducing ecological footprint (resources and wastes) whilst improving livability (quality of life).
Issues...
Sustainable Settlements and Quality of Life
Water (supply, re-use, drainage…)
Land use and Transport (sprawl, air quality, centres…)
Waste (eco-efficiency, recycling, industrial ecology…)
Housing (eco-efficient, design aesthetics, accessibility, availability…)
Regional Centres (viability, services…)
Indigenous Settlements (health, appropriate technology…)
Issues...
Green Jobs (Enviroworks study)
Earth repair (restoring damaged land)
Environmental survey (environmental data)
Resources renewal (eco-efficiency)
Sustainable energy (renewables and efficiency)
Sustainable communities and cities (transport, infrastructure, design, construction)
‘Clean and green’ food and sustainable agriculture (organic, low input…)
Issues...
Social Capital
How can this all be done in a way that improves social capital? (community development, crime prevention, equity…)
Can a focus on social capital lead to improvements in all areas of sustainability?
Can social programs more explicitly be joined to sustainability?
Issues...
Health
Is health another way to measure sustainability?
Can health be more explicitly joined to sustainability?
Issues...
Consumption, Justice, Education...
How to relate to sustainability?
Issues...
Ethics
What are the moral and ethical issues behind sustainability?
How can they integrate into a State Sustainability Strategy?
Policy approaches...
Role of regulation to create sustainability (eg. 2%...)
Role of standards (eg. ISO 14000...)
Role of demonstration (eg. eco-efficiency, green procurement…)
Role of indicators and benchmark goals… (eg. zero waste by 2020...)
Role of infrastructure (eg. train, recycling plants…)
Policy approaches...
Role of pricing and subsidising (eg. charges for water and waste...)
Role of R & D (Global Centre for Sustainability...)
Role of education and media (case studies, stories…)
Role of regional governance (RDC’s...)
Role of creative, cultural sector (fun…)
Process of State Sustainability Strategy
FORMULATION
Public submissions
Agency discussions
‘Partnership’ discussions
SUSTAINABILITY SEMINARS
Public forums
Govt/Industry/NGO interactions
UNTIL END OF MARCH ‘02
WEEKLY FROM MID JANUARY TO JUNE ‘02
“Partnerships”
Environmental Alliance of WA
WA Sustainable Industries Group
WAMA / Local Government group
WA Council of Social Services group
Chamber of Minerals and Energy
Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Australian Corporate Citizenship Association WA
‘Oil Vulnerability’ group
Environmental Education group
Universities and CSIRO through Global Centre for Sustainability
WA Museum (display) group
Aboriginal group
Freight Network Review group
Housing Industry Association (Environmental Planning Committee)
UDIA
RAIA (Built  Environment Policy)
MORE NEEDED!!
Process of State Sustainability Strategy
Museum Display to Regional Centres and Shopping Centres
Draft Strategy - Green Paper
Public Discussion Forums
- Perth and Regional Centres
MID JANUARY TO JUNE  ‘02
JUNE ‘02
JUNE TO SEPTEMBER ‘02
Process of State Sustainability Strategy
Final State Sustainability Strategy - White Paper
Implementation and Monitoring
OCTOBER ‘02
ONGOING
Other Government policy development...
State Greenhouse Strategy
State Housing Strategy
State Industry Policy
Power Procurement Policy
Major Projects Approval Process
Future Perth
Carbon Rights Legislation
State Policy on Access to Biological Resources
Freight Policy Review
Different Perspectives...
Local Government
Unions
Churches
Business and industry groups
Development NGO’s
Social justice groups
Conservation groups
Artist groups
...And more...
INNOVATION
IN THE END SUSTAINABILITY IS ABOUT INNOVATION…
Innovation in technology for eco-efficiency (Factor 4, 10…)
Innovation in management for
new levels of integration (within an organisation)
new partnerships (with Govt/Business/NGO’s)
new goals (incorporating social capital and natural capital)
GOVERNMENTS CAN’T MANDATE INNOVATION
BUT THEY CAN DEMONSTRATE IT THEMSELVES AND FACILITATE IT...