Compound interest is the outcome of interest on top of interest, the way how an investment grows exponentially over time. The compound interest effect is probably one of the most important concepts to understand when you strive to generate wealth in a capitalist economic system.
Continue readingPublic Funding Programs for Green and Social Businesses in Berlin
There are many options to go for, especially in Berlin as the capital city with the biggest startup ecosystem in Germany. Here we provide a list to give you a head start.
Continue readingIs Technology the Key to a Green Economy?
What do the countries heading the ranking exactly do differently? One aspect is the government’s function in implementing the right sustainability strategies supporting the research and development of green technologies that bring long-term improvements.
Continue readingThe Ethical Consumer – 5 Steps to Market Your Sustainable Brand
Sociologists discovered the “attitude-behaviour gap” describing consumers saying one thing but doing another. They say they are concerned about social and environmental issues but do not put this attitude into action.
Continue readingThe Challenge of Sustainability in Business
This is the summary of our 5-piece series that elaborated on different perspectives of creating strategic impact.
Continue readingHow to Increase the Odds for a Positive Triple Bottom Line
Purpose-driven companies going for the “triple bottom line” not only care about profits but also about the people and the environment they affect with their business. These companies face a greater challenge than conventional businesses because the product needs to sustain an organization as well as the mission behind it.
Continue readingInsights from the 38th Climate Reality Project Leadership Training in Berlin
I felt honored but at the same time had some doubts regarding an event that “empowers people to become climate activists, equipped with the tools, training, and network to fight for solutions and drive change planet-wide”.
Continue readingThe Impact of the Unconscious Consumer
We constantly ask ourselves: how much measurable impact do we actually make?
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