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Sustainability is diverse and dynamic. In 1987 the United Nations published the Brundtland Report, titled "Our Common Future", which introduced the commonly accepted definition for sustainability - the ability to meet our own current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

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Since the Brundtland Commission other definitions have emerged to describe concepts that push beyond the notion of sustenance, such as net-zero, regenerative, and net-positive, with still more to come. This blog explores these concepts in the context of business and capital: natural, financial, social, manufactured, intellectual and human. 

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