What are the 3 pillars of sustainability?
Answer(s): C
The three pillars of sustainability are Social, Environmental, and Economic. These represent:· Social: Equity, human rights, and community well-being. · Environmental: Resource conservation and ecological balance.· Economic: Viable financial performance and growth.The CIPS L3M6 module uses this framework (often linked to the triple bottom line) to explain sustainable business practices.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on Pillars of Sustainability.
Which pillar of sustainability relates to the universal human rights and basic resources that should be attainable by all people to keep their families and communities healthy and secure and protected from discrimination?
Answer(s): D
The Social pillar of sustainability focuses on universal human rights, access to basic resources (e.g., water, food, healthcare), and protection from discrimination. It aims to ensure community health, security, and equity. The CIPS L3M6 module ties this pillar to CSR goals like fair labour practices and social inclusion.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on Social Pillar of Sustainability.
Which pillar of sustainability aims to eliminate waste, promote the use of renewable energy and recycled materials, and optimize processes through the supply chain by using available expertise and new technologies?
Answer(s): B
The Environmental pillar focuses on minimizing ecological harm by eliminating waste, using renewable energy and recycled materials, and optimizing supply chain processes with expertise and technology. The CIPS L3M6 module links this to sustainable procurement practices that reduce environmental footprints.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on Environmental Pillar of Sustainability.
Which pillar of sustainability means staying in business? Sustainable economic growth seeks to satisfy the needs of humans in a way that sustains natural resources and the environment for future generations.
Answer(s): A
The Economic pillar ensures organizations remain viable while meeting human needs without depleting natural resources or harming the environment. It emphasizes sustainable growth for long- term prosperity. The CIPS L3M6 module frames this as balancing profitability with sustainability for future generations.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on Economic Pillar of Sustainability.
Economic, environmental, and social elements are interdependent and work together to achieve sustainability.
The three pillars--economic, environmental, and social--are interdependent, meaning success in one relies on the others. For example, economic growth depends on environmental resources, which must be managed to support social well-being. The CIPS L3M6 module underscores this interconnectedness as the foundation of sustainable development.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on Interdependence of Sustainability Pillars.
The triple bottom line is an accounting framework with three parts that recommends companies focus on more than just the bottom line. What are the three parts?
The triple bottom line (TBL) framework expands traditional accounting to include:· People: Social responsibility and community impact.· Planet: Environmental stewardship and resource use.· Profit: Economic viability and financial performance. The CIPS L3M6 module adopts this model to evaluate organizational success beyond profit alone, aligning with CSR and sustainability goals.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on Triple Bottom Line.
How many Sustainable Development Goals have the UN set to transform our world?
The United Nations established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These goals address global challenges like poverty, inequality, and climate change. The CIPS L3M6 module references this number as a key framework for organizational sustainability strategies.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on UN SDGs.
Which of the following is NOT one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals?
The UN SDGs include:· Gender Equality (Goal 5), Life on Land (Goal 15), No Poverty (Goal 1), and Reduced Inequalities (Goal 10).· No Discrimination is not a specific SDG but is an underlying principle across goals, particularly in Goal 10 (Reduced Inequalities). The CIPS L3M6 module lists the 17 SDGs, confirming `No Discrimination' is not a standalone goal.
CIPS L3M6 Study Guide, Section on UN SDGs List.
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