Doing business more sustainably starts now

Doing business more sustainably starts now

The climate crisis is undeniably happening, here and now. Sustainability is therefore not an option, it’s a necessity. It’s no longer just a matter of ideology; it’s also about hard realities. Companies that fail to make the shift to sustainability will make it increasingly difficult for themselves in the future.

Start to shift

In Start to Shift, a series of articles from KBC Banking & Insurance, experts explain:

  • Why businesses should make the transition to sustainable business now.
  • What the challenges are in relation to mobility, energy and real estate.
  • What actions companies should take and how KBC will support them in doing so.

In these articles, business leaders talk about their leap towards sustainability.We also answer a number of common questions on corporate sustainability.

The need for corporate sustainability

A green wave is heading towards our economy. Companies need to start preparing for this now and seize the opportunities.

The need for corporate sustainability

7 reasons to do business sustainably

Forward-looking businesses have many reasons to go all out for sustainable entrepreneurship.

7 reasons to do business sustainably

Seven success factors for making the switch to a sustainable business

Sustainability does not happen by itself. By focusing on the right priorities, a company can transform itself into a forerunner in sustainability.

Seven success factors for making the switch to a sustainable business

Sustainable premises your business

Corporate sustainability is not just about making your processes sustainable. Sustainable premises for your business are just as important.

Sustainable premises your business

Making your energy management more sustainable

When it comes to energy, companies also need to reduce their environmental footprint. By taking a few small steps, you can quickly achieve great results.

Making your energy management more sustainable

KBC expressly points out that the use of terms such as 'green' and 'sustainable' on this webpage in no way suggests that what is described is already (fully) in line with the EU Taxonomy.