Sustainability management – no escape!
In the age of sustainability, if companies want to stay competitive, they have no choice but to hire experts to help them in this process. The Certified Sustainability Manager (CSM) course, launched by the GB Academy, is one of the first courses to provide an internationally based qualification in the field.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/6-7.
The European Union’s ESG (environmental, social and governance) regulations are further increasing the need for sustainability managers, already a niche profession. The legislation requires companies to report on their sustainability activities in their annual reports. The aim is to ensure that corporate reporting accurately and transparently reflects the environmental and social impacts of business activities.
In this context, CSM training provides key knowledge by preparing students to be aware of the new requirements in this area and to help their companies on the path towards sustainability.
Participants in the GB Academy’s 6-month CSM training can develop a long-term, holistic sustainability strategy and action plan for their organisation.
The training is a hybrid system so that everyone can integrate it into their everyday life. //
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