Sustainability careers are no longer contained within the environmental sector. Many companies in various industries want to incorporate sustainability into their daily operations, however, they do not know where to start. That is where jobs in corporate social responsibility come into play.
Against the backdrop of climate change, water crises, pandemics, and environmental risks, businesses must have a corporate sustainability strategy to ensure long-term economic growth while negating environmental impacts. A sustainable business works along with communities, society, and the environment while achieving economic growth.
Corporate sustainability and corporate social responsibility are closely related and often used interchangeably, however corporate social responsibility is a broad term used to describe any business practices that have advanced social or environmental causes.
Many businesses lack the knowledge on how to draft and implement sustainability practices, and this has led to an increased demand for corporate sustainability consultants.
Organizations are looking for sustainability professionals with practical skills that can coordinate and oversee green business practices. Sustainability consultants often take on a role as managers, to manage and report on a business’s carbon footprint. Business sustainability jobs can include jobs in every step of a company’s operational process to reduce waste and improve output and socio-economic conditions.
There are many different corporate sustainability job titles. The role of a corporate sustainability professional can be wide – from reporting on environmental data, educating employees, overseeing management and recycling, to supporting marketing and sales.
Corporate sustainability job titles can include:
The sustainability industry is still young, and there is not yet one clearly defined path to a career in corporate sustainability. Individuals that are already established as business consultants or engineers can develop their skills to build a sustainability position within their current organization, while other individuals opt for degrees or certifications in the environmental sector.
It is also important to keep in mind that sustainability can be found everywhere. Sustainability does not have to be a specific career, as it is a mindset and a way of managing a company. If you wish to play a part in corporate sustainability, you do not necessarily have to look for a 100% sustainability-focused job. Financial advisors can look at sustainable investments, while procurement officers can source sustainable materials. Architects, engineers, and contractors can seek out sustainable building material suppliers, and office managers can encourage recycling.
Most importantly, people from different backgrounds will be able to fill the role of a sustainability expert at a company. Backgrounds in management, finance, and the economy will benefit consultants as they will understand how business works. Individuals with an environmental or social background will understand the reality of sustainability and the impacts thereof. Corporate sustainability jobs are also available for all career levels – from entry-level to experienced Sustainability Directors.
Here are some things to keep in mind if you want to find a business sustainability career (whether you are just starting or a qualified expert):
The truth is, there is such a wide variety of corporate sustainability jobs, that it is important you find a specific area of interest that suits your passions. Not all businesses are currently subscribed to the principles of corporate sustainability, so seek out organizations that have made public commitments to social justice, economic development, and environmental protection.
To make it in the world of corporate sustainability, it is recommended that you simultaneously cultivate specialized knowledge within a certain niche – by figuring out what you are good at – while still developing and maintaining general sustainability knowledge.
It is important to remember that failure is normal and can even be a key part of success if you want to make it in corporate sustainability. With ongoing uncertainty in the world, sustainability professionals will face many challenges in their careers and may not succeed all the time. Sustainability professionals often face constant uphill battles in their careers as they try to implement industry-wide changes, and failure is a part of it.
By developing the correct skills, focusing on your niche, and gaining practical experience, you will not only be ready for a job in corporate sustainability, but you will also be ready to tackle an impactful career that you care about.
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Author: Adri Meyer holds a B.Sc Conservation Ecology from Stellenbosch University and a M.Phil Marine and Environmental Law from the University of Cape Town. She has 2 years working with BirdLife South Africa, a conservation NGO, and 5 years working as an Environmental Assessment Practitioner, conducting Environmental Impact Assessments within the agriculture, housing and waste industry, and acting as an Environmental Control Officer on construction sites. She has 1 year’s experience as a content creator for several sustainability and conservation focused websites. In her free time, she volunteers at the Seabird and Penguin Rehabilitation Center (SAPREC) as well as the local Animal Welfare.
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I'm currently in my second year of university studying environmental science and I'm definitely interested in a sustainability career. It can be a bit hard to find stuff as like you said, it's still quite young.
Hopefully, there will be more by the time you graduate. This interview here https://habitatpoint.com/interviews/green-career-spotlight-jordan-pogorzelski/ has some interesting thoughts about businesses committing to strict 2030 sustainability goals without understanding what that actually means. This may eventually drive the need for sustainability professionals and consultants.