by Henning De Haas | Sep 30, 2024 | Uncategorized
A regenerative value chain is organised and managed in a way that aims to create positive outcomes across three key dimensions: nature, people and the economy. A regenerative value chain is inspired by living systems and is based on principles such as holistic...
by Henning De Haas | Sep 23, 2024 | Uncategorized
A regenerative value chain begins with the products. The design, choice of materials and manufacturability of the products are the foundation for designing a company’s regenerative value chain. A regenerative value chain particularly emphasises that products should be...
by Henning De Haas | Sep 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
The aim of sustainability has been, as defined by the World Commission for Environment and Development in the Brundtland report of 1987, “Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” The...
by Tim Struck | Sep 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
To develop the organisation in relation to its environment with the central, regenerative concept of ‘reconnection’, it is crucial to create a deep understanding of mutual interdependence and solidarity with all living beings. Here are three areas that can...
by Tim Struck | Sep 3, 2024 | Uncategorized
Developing relationships in an organisational context with the central regenerative concept of ‘reconnection’ requires an in-depth understanding of our mutual interdependence. Here are three areas where leaders can focus to enhance organisational relationships in this...
by Tim Struck | Aug 26, 2024 | Uncategorized
To develop a leader’s own practice based on the central regenerative concept of ‘reconnection,’ it is crucial for each leader to create a meaningful connection between themselves, their employees and the organisation’s goals. Here are three...