Redefining Sustainability: From ESG to Regenerative Value.

Apply emerging taxonomies to build true impact and competitive advantage.

Traditional ESG metrics are increasingly recognised as insufficient to capture true long-term value creation.

At the same time, new sustainability taxonomies are emerging — integrating wellbeing, regeneration, circularity, multi-stakeholder value, and systemic transformation. These frameworks go beyond disclosure toward redefining what value creation actually means.

This course helps teams understand and apply these new languages strategically — not ideologically — and translate them into organisational and investment decisions.

Participants explore how inner dimensions (leadership, governance, incentives, culture) connect to outer systemic outcomes, and how to move from “less harm” toward “more good.”

What you walk away with

  • A clear understanding of emerging sustainability taxonomies and frameworks

  • Insight into the limits of conventional ESG scoring

  • Exposure to regenerative metrics and applied case studies

  • A structured way to assess your organisation’s sustainability maturity

  • 2–3 priority actions to advance impact and competitive positioning

How it works

Introduction to emerging sustainability models and taxonomies

  • Evidence-based insights drawn from large-scale sustainability datasets and research

  • Exploration of progressive stages: advocacy, preparation, transformation

  • Case studies from agriculture, built environment, and finance

  • Breakout reflection connecting frameworks to your current strategy and portfolios

  • Identification of concrete next steps within 3 months

This is not a theoretical debate about sustainability.
It is a strategic reframing of how value is created and measured.

Duration

Online: 2 × 2-hour sessions
On-site: 1 full day

Why this course is essential

Reporting delays and regulatory shifts create space, but also confusion.

Organisations that treat this moment as a pause risk stagnation. Those who use it to rethink their value logic can redefine their strategic position before the next reporting wave crystallises new standards.

In the next 2–3 years, the leaders who understand regenerative and systemic value frameworks will shape the rules others follow.

This course helps you become one of them.

For whom

  • Sustainability and ESG leaders, including investment teams

  • Strategy and innovation teams, also within public institutions and NGOs

  • Impact professionals, activists and advocacy leaders

  • Organisations seeking to move beyond compliance

THIS WORKSHOP IS OFFERED AS A STAND ALONE OR AVAILABLE AS PART OF A LARGER SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMME, “Future-Orient Your Sustainability Strategy“, DEDICATED TO TEAMS WITHIN BUSINESSES, PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL OR CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS

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