As we witness an increase in the emphasis on sustainability in various industries, it is essential to feature thought leaders effectively driving these changes. One such individual is Bridgett Luther, whose formidable expertise spans across Sustainability, Regulations, Circularity, and Environment, Sustainability, and Governance (ESG). Motivated by a deep-seated desire to aid companies strike a balance between good environmental practices and profitability, Luther seeks to navigate businesses towards achieving the triple bottom line. From advising firms embarking on sustainability journeys to identifying disruptive trends like Greenwashing in the industry, Luther leverages her vast experiences to help organizations achieve their ecological aims. In this article, we delve into her career, her motivations, and discuss the most impactful decision she's made.
Many companies want to be good, do good, and make money. I've worked with companies that have been successful with their triple bottom line.
Embarking on a sustainability journey can be difficult. I can help.
Yes, Greenwashing is one. Companies often make statements that they aren't really prepared to back up with actions, including financial commitments.
The most impactful decision I made was leaving government employment to start a nonprofit to do good in the world. Fortunately, that nonprofit is thriving many years after my departure.
In conclusion, with a wealth of knowledge and experience in Sustainability, Regulations, and Environment, Sustainability and Governance (ESG), as well as Circularity, Bridgett Luther has proven herself to be a leading voice on these complex subjects. Her insights can influence key decision-making processes, manage risks, and help in transforming business models for a sustainable future. Leveraging these skills, Bridgett Luther is available to provide expert guidance, sharing her deep understanding and offering valuable advice through AdvisoryCloud. Reach out today and harness the benefit of her expertise for your organization's success.
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