Vanessa Ludden, Christine Lunde Rasmussen
23 May 2022
Why should businesses care about a just transition?
Is there really a need for a new term – the concept of a just transition – to describe sustainability? Yes, because otherwise we risk being blind to the downsides and hidden opportunities of the green transition, say Ramboll experts.
"By trying to understand who the winners and losers of the green transition are likely to be, we can come up with policies and practices to counter and mitigate the risk of these inequalities widening"
- Acknowledge the problem: Most of the research into the green transition has so far focused on the technical aspects of the green transition. However, knowledge is more limited with regards to the negative social impacts of the transition. Businesses have a role to play in acknowledging that their greening activities can potentially have negative social consequences.
- Assess your impact: Your first goal should thus be to try to understand what the potential negative social impacts of the ‘greening’ of your service or product might be. You can do this either through conversations with your employees, or by reaching out to experts and other businesses in your sector.
- Take action: Ask yourself: are you ready to change production chains or processes? And to invest in building competences for those employees who may otherwise lose their jobs? Be ready to take action. As the transition accelerates, companies should also consider hiring experts outside the purely technical fields who can help them understand, assess and address the social impact of their products and services and mitigate potential negative impacts.
Christine Lunde Rasmussen
Senior Market Manager
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