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What are the 3 main dimensions of sustainability?

Sustainability in the broadest sense means the ability of something to maintain or “sustain” itself over time. Academically, its precise definition has varied from person to person, field to field, but by and large, all definitions include three distinct “dimensions”: social, economic, and environmental.



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Sustainable development can be applied to corporate policy in the business world as it encompasses three key areas: economic, environmental and social. Sustainable development requires that a company must contribute to economic growth, social progress and promote environmental sustainability.

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Sustainability is broken into four distinct areas, known as the four pillars of sustainability: Human, Social, Economic, and Environmental Sustainability.

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The EPA has defined three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social, and economic.

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development as people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnership.

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To truly achieve sustainability, we must adopt a holistic approach that encompasses five distinct stages: Preservation, Protection, Regeneration, Regrowth and the attainment of precise Self-sufficiency. Together, these stages form a roadmap towards a self-sufficient and sustainable world one for all, all for one.

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The Brundtland Report delineated how economic growth, social inclusion and environmental balance are essential to create a sustainable development solutions network – utilizing local, national and global development strategies.

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