A new sustainability leadership book has been released by consultancy Tunley Environmental, aiming to help organisations translate sustainability commitments into practical action.
The book, The Sustainability Leader’s Playbook: 101, is designed to provide practical guidance for sustainability professionals and senior decision-makers seeking to embed environmental considerations into business strategy.
The publication follows Tunley Environmental’s earlier book, 99 Facts of Climate, Science and Society, and shifts focus from explaining sustainability science to implementing sustainability programmes within organisations.
The sustainability leadership book is intended for roles including sustainability managers, ESG leads, procurement leaders and senior executives responsible for environmental strategy.
Sustainability leadership book focuses on implementation
The sustainability leadership book addresses a range of topics linked to corporate sustainability programmes, including carbon management, biodiversity protection, water stewardship and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.
The book was written by Tunley Environmental’s team of sustainability specialists and includes contributions from professionals involved in implementing sustainability strategies across multiple sectors.
According to the company, the aim is to provide concise, practical insights that organisations can apply when developing environmental strategies and implementing sustainability programmes.
Dr William Beer, CEO of Tunley Environmental, said sustainability leaders are facing increasing pressure to deliver measurable environmental progress.
“Sustainability leaders are under immense pressure to deliver change at pace. This playbook is designed to act as a trusted companion, offering practical, evidence-based guidance that’s grounded in real-world experience.”
Growing demand for practical sustainability guidance
Demand for practical sustainability guidance has increased as organisations face expanding regulatory requirements and investor scrutiny over environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance.
Many companies are now seeking structured approaches to topics such as carbon footprinting, biodiversity management and environmental reporting.
Consultancies and research organisations are increasingly publishing guidance aimed at helping businesses translate sustainability targets into operational strategies.
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