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3 Powerful Steps to Sustainability: Embracing Green, Grow, and Glow for a Brighter Future

Explore three powerful steps that can help you move towards sustainability: embracing green, grow, and glow.

India CSR by India CSR
May 13, 2023
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Discover the transformative power of the 3 powerful steps to sustainability: Embrace the Green, Grow, and Glow principles to pave the path for a brighter and sustainable future.


By Rusen Kumar


Sustainability is a term that has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in the context of environmental issues. But what does it really mean? And how can we achieve it? According to the Cambridge Dictionary, sustainability is โ€œthe quality of being able to continue over a period of timeโ€ and โ€œthe quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long timeโ€.

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In other words, sustainability is about living in harmony with nature and ensuring that our actions today do not compromise the well-being of future generations.

Sustainability is often described as having three dimensions: environmental, economic, and social. These dimensions are interrelated and interdependent, meaning that they affect and depend on each other. For example, environmental degradation can have negative impacts on human health, social equity, and economic prosperity. Conversely, economic development can provide resources and incentives for environmental protection and social justice.

However, achieving sustainability is not easy. It requires a holistic and systemic approach that considers the complex interactions between humans and nature. It also requires a long-term perspective that balances the needs of the present and the future. Moreover, it involves trade-offs and compromises among different stakeholders and interests. Therefore, sustainability is not a fixed state or a destination, but rather a dynamic process and a journey.

Sustainability Pillars: Green, Grow, and Glow

In this article, I will explore three powerful steps that can help you move towards sustainability: embracing green, grow, and glow. These steps are based on the principles of ecological literacy, circular economy, and human development.

1. Embracing Green: Becoming Ecologically Literate

The first step to sustainability is to embrace green, which means becoming ecologically literate. Ecological literacy is the ability to understand the basic principles of ecology and how they apply to our lives. It also means recognizing that we are part of nature and not separate from it.

Ecological literacy can help us appreciate the beauty and diversity of life on Earth, as well as the interdependence and interconnectedness of all living beings. It can also help us realize the impacts of our actions on the environment and the consequences of environmental degradation on ourselves and others.

Some ways to embrace green and become ecologically literate are:

  • Learning about the natural systems that support life on Earth, such as the water cycle, the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and biodiversity.
  • Adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle that reduces our ecological footprint, such as using renewable energy sources, conserving water and energy, recycling waste, avoiding single-use plastics, and choosing organic and local food.
  • Participating in environmental education and awareness programs that inform us about the current environmental challenges and solutions.
  • Engaging in environmental activism and advocacy that demand action from governments, corporations, and individuals to protect the environment and address climate change.

2. Grow: Adopting a Circular Economy

The second step to sustainability is to grow, which means adopting a circular economy. A circular economy is an economic system that aims to eliminate waste and pollution by keeping products and materials in use for as long as possible. It also means designing products and services that are durable, repairable, reusable, recyclable, or biodegradable.

A circular economy can help us reduce our dependence on finite resources and minimize our environmental impacts. It can also help us create new opportunities for innovation, entrepreneurship, employment, and social inclusion.

Some ways to grow and adopt a circular economy are:

  • Rethinking our consumption patterns and preferences, such as buying less but better quality products, sharing or renting instead of owning, repairing or upgrading instead of discarding.
  • Supporting businesses that follow circular principles and practices, such as offering product-as-a-service models, using renewable or recycled materials, and implementing extended producer responsibility schemes.
  • Promoting policies and regulations that facilitate circular transitions, such as banning or taxing harmful substances or products, incentivizing circular design and production methods.
  • Developing skills and competencies that enable circular solutions, such as creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration.

3. Glow: Enhancing Human Development

The third step to sustainability is to glow. It means enhancing human development. Human development is the process of expanding peopleโ€™s freedoms and capabilities to live a life they value. It also means ensuring that everyone has access to basic and advanced needs such as health care, education, nutrition, shelter, and security.

Human development can help us achieve social justice and equity, as well as personal well-being and happiness.

Glowing is the final step to sustainability. It refers to enhancing human development, which is the ultimate goal of sustainability. Human development is not only about economic growth or material wealth but also about the quality of life and the opportunities that people have to pursue their aspirations and fulfill their potential. Human development is measured by indicators such as life expectancy, literacy, income, gender equality, and human rights.

Glowing is important for sustainability because it ensures that everyone can enjoy the benefits of living in harmony with nature and each other. It also promotes social justice and equity, which are essential for peace and stability.

Moreover, glowing enhances personal, collective and business well-being and happiness, which are the ultimate sources of motivation and satisfaction for human beings and society.

Some ways to glow and enhance human development are:

  • Providing universal access to health care, education, nutrition, shelter, and security for all people, especially the poor and marginalized.
  • Empowering people to participate in decision-making processes that affect their lives and communities.
  • Respecting and protecting human rights and dignity for all people, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or any other identity.
  • Fostering a culture of tolerance, diversity, and solidarity among people from different backgrounds and beliefs.

Dear Reader, You have reached the end of our article journey, and we want to extend our gratitude for accompanying us on this exploration. We hope that the words youโ€™ve encountered have sparked new ideas, inspired fresh perspectives, and expanded your understanding of the subject matter. Kindly share the article within your network.


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Rusen Kumarย is the editor at India CSR. He is known as a thought leader in the area of corporate sustainability and responsibility (CSR). He wrote thousands of articles in the area of CSR, Sustainability and Corporate Governance.


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